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- CrewCut June 2018
- OndowaStables June 2018
- Waldgraf June 2018
When Closed Gene Foundations Age Out
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I have several foundations with the Macchiato gene from when the gene was first released. I'm saving up to add Macchiato to a new foundation but am not entirely sure I'll make it for this sale.
So, I'm curious, what happens when a player's last foundation with a closed gene ages out. I assume we loose our breeding license but do we get flagged for still having offspring / straws / etc from our foundations? Will I need to sell them off or geld them before the last ages out? -
My understanding is that the license belongs to you, not to the horse - if your foundations age out or are sold, it won't affect your license.Thanked by 1Amgr1992
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My ice 9 and 10 foundations have aged out, but I still have my license for those genes. I believe that selling your foundation with Ammit's permission can transfer the license, but otherwise it is permanently yours.Breeding high quality Sheldasen horses. Liver chestnut, DP mushroom, and rose gray riding horses. Dun cobs with all the patterns. Watercolor, Wrong Warp and ice on mixed body types.
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oh! Good to know, thank you!