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snipping Studs assistance
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I'd like to get my amount of stallions to gelding ratio shifted. Ideally I'd have 10 or less foundation studs, either half B papers and half C papers or split a little heavier on the B side (6:4 or 7:3 type ratios).
Goals I'm aiming for:
Cob - shorter and heavier the better
Consistency - wasn't sure if that was partially hereditary or random generated at foals birth
No Lethal White - I also want to work on breeding any oLW out of my lines
No Grey - other than that I'm pretty open to colors at this point
So if ya'll wouldn't mind taking a look and mentioning which of my studs you'd keep intact I'd appreciate getting some other players points of view.
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I would keep Pretzal, Trick or Treat, Yule log, and generate intact and geld the restHome of Big N' Bruised and Shine High Bootstraps
PhanLace/PhanJelly/PhanBats/PhanAutumn/PhanCobwebs/Macchiato Licensed!
44921 - Forest 245 - Mesa -
First off, which stallions are best for you depends on your goals. You need some kind of idea where you want to go before you can decide how to get there. Also make sure you keep your Appy boy with over a thousand points, he should be a great show pony for you, gelded or not.
I do think you should keep intact all the rank specials for now too, especially the Freaky Friday, Pretzel, and Baroque, which are all rare RS. If you decide not to breed them yourself, those boys could sell for a lot of hbs to help you build your herd. :) I'd also keep the Starry Eyed Surprise boy Bend, it's not often I see them homozygous for sooty like he is and I think he might be DP, too.
I also think your homozygous brown dun appy boy is pretty nice. I'll gladly offer 30k for him if you don't want him. :D~*~ Justa ~*~
Main ID# 44842 Alt ID# 54460
Chronic sufferer of shiny pony syndrome breeding all shades and sizes of Dun. If I can help you with anything, drop me a PM! :)
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Thanks so much for the advice everyone! :D That helps me narrow down some of my boys to a more breedable amount ^_^Currently breeding Cob ponies, the shorter and heavier the better.