X
HGG Community Forums
Log In to HorseGeneticsGame
HGG Community Forums
Join our discord server!
Howdy, Stranger!
It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!
Categories
- All Discussions92,237
- Announcements1,137
- HJ2 Discussion89,330
- ↳ New Member Introductions70
- ↳ Help me out5,709
- ↳ Horses For Sale and Auction21,149
- ↳ Breeding Ads and Sales6,344
- ↳ Herd Helper42,039
- ↳ Bug Discussion22
- ↳ Repair Log12
- ↳ New User Experience84
- General Discussion1,770
- ↳ Saddle Sisterhood281
- ↳ Games, Contests and GiveAWays348
- ↳ Genetics405
In this Discussion
- BlueJumpingBean July 2017
- Bourbon July 2017
Papers
-
Can someone explain papers to me? I'm relatively new and have only recently upgraded, and would like to know more about how that works. I have a general idea but still.
-
Papers indicate breeding quality of horses. From the bottom to top you have;
Stallion - Mare
Showable Only - Failed
C - Yellow
B - Red
A - Blue
*Star - *Gold
It's best to breed equal breeding ability together to get the best shot at an intact foal that can past testing. So if you have a Red papered mare it's best to breed her to a B papered stallion. Higher quality horses tend to have higher quality foals which can either be good showers, breeders or both :)
Horses that don't pass breeding advice or fail in papering can be pretty good show horses so sometimes it's worth holding onto them. These two failed their breeding advice but have made some nice points as show ponies.
I Besta Mig
II Empire#4519Thanked by 1BlueJumpingBean -
This should also explain,http://hj2.huntandjump.com/faq.php#70 . ;) Remember to read the FAQ User Guide it has a lot of helpful information!(I still look over it on occasion! =)) )BlueJumpingBean 28718
Zillian Sport Ponies with DP and various white markings-Champagne Drafts
Genes: Jellyfish, Mushroom, Chinchilla & Splash M (thank you Goobanni!)