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- Abbey Road February 2016
- Ammit February 2016
- ashleyrey February 2016
- MoonAcre Stables February 2016
Uneven lines - help
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So back when I first started playing the game, I bred a pair that's incredibly uneven and produced an even more uneven colt. I meant to take the mare out of the pasture before the 14th and forgot to do it. So now I have a colt with a foundation x foundation dam and a 5G sire.
Would gelding the colt be my best option to keep the lines from going awry and just showing him? He is superior to his sire but didn't paper any better than his sire which he wouldn't have anyway because his dam is a foundation. I really like his color but again, I don't think I should make the lines situation worse than what is is lol. -
Yes the best thing would be to geld.
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Thanks
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If he tested better then his 5g sire I would toss the sire. He is a really crappy breeder if his son out of a foundation was better.Need to contact me? Read this first. Only send me a PM for PayPal issues or if I ask you to. Otherwise, make a forum post. You will get a better faster answer by making a post.
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I didnt even catch that part ^ but I definitely agree
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Was going to say the same. Snippers for all! ;)
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@ammit, thanks I didn't think about that