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- BestFriend February 2023
- ObsidianKitsune February 2023
How do we know if 10 different people own foals from one of the horses we are promoting?
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How do we know if 10 people have bred to the stallions we are promoting? I have 4 foundations that I am promoting each in a different Era and a 5g star boy that I am trying to promote.
I am really wanting to get people to breed to them but not sure what else to do. Their breeding fee is 1 hb. I can also send straws over as well.
Any suggestions on how to promote my boys better would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance. -
From what I understand, it is 10 foals, not 10 people, that is important. So you can have 1 person breed to your stud 10 times, keep all 10 foals, and that would count.Producer of Volcanic Glass Drafts. Lapisobsidianus.
Prices are almost always negotiable.
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That is good to know. I still don't know if I promoted them good enough but maybe others will show interest. Thank you for clearing that up.
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For finding out how many offspring are not owned/bred by you, I'd go to the stud in question, Family tab, "See all offspring". Go down to the search parameters, add my ID in the Breeder section, and click "Not Like". This should sort all foals of the stud that were not bred by you. Hopefully shouldn't be too big a list to go throughProducer of Volcanic Glass Drafts. Lapisobsidianus.
Prices are almost always negotiable.
On the look out for pointed creates