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This was a very pleasant surprise. Her daddy must of given all he had to contribute to my first Blue filly on this account.
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I love the combination of AtA+ I think I will be working that into a line as much as I can.~☼~Welcome to Oak Branch Stables
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Someone who knows more than me might know better - but doesn't this mean that the mare is probably a high red?
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She’s an expro, which (someone correct me if I’m wrong) I believe means she has a 105% breeding ability, same as an experf but without the additional high showing PT. The B/red spectrum I believe ranges from 101% to 109%, as a 5% boost to an experf will push it to a 110%, which becomes an A/blue.
So the mare would be mid range red, and the filly would likely be a pretty low blue, just at or above that 110% mark.ID 45703 | he/himOpen barn policy - no closed lines! I'm always selling straws and eggs from anything I have that catches your eye, don't hesitate to PM me and ask!Thanked by 1cadieness -
So if I have 2 expros, red/B, and they produced a blue filly, it's likely the same situation as this one where she's a low blue?
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Probably so, yep! But getting a blue at all at second gen is a good mark to be at, because it still means you’ve had a pretty decent jump in breeding ability. Just breed to other second gen A/blues for your best chance of an intact foal.ID 45703 | he/himOpen barn policy - no closed lines! I'm always selling straws and eggs from anything I have that catches your eye, don't hesitate to PM me and ask!
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Well done, getting a blue papered foal from a C and Red paper breeding doesn't happen that often!