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Paper Level by Generations
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    ER Zack

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    3G ER Persuasive Tone

    With these two horses, one is a second generation that papered C and one is a third generation that papered red. Now obviously I would have loved for them to paper B and blue respectively, but should I still use them in my relatively new breeding program or should I geld and spay them? I do already have a 2g stud that papered B if that helps.
  • Have you put them through Breeding Advice? If they passed then I wouldn't throw them away as a breeder. I would put the mare in a pasture and forget about her - let her get the maximum boost from the pasture and then breed her to G3 A papered stallions and you should get some Blue babies. I expect Blue by G3, but if I get a Red with the genes I want, I'll just make sure they're always in the pasture - no exceptions.

    For example I did the same thing with this G4 mare (Red papered);
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    IV Mirage Queen


    Bred her to this A papered 4 stallion:
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    IV Exclusively Mine


    Got this Blue G5 filly:
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    V Queen of Mine



    As for the stallion, personally I would snip him. There are so many stallions available to breed to, and a big range of stud fees/ colours to choose from in the public search, if you don't have any yourself.
    Mares are more expensive to publicly breed from, so I always hang on to my mares unless they fail SBA, and if they're not the paper level I want, I'll just stick them in the pasture and forget about them for a while!
    AztecArabians
    ~ Small generational herds, selectively breeding warmbloods of only exceptional quality, red based sooty, DP, mushroom and Ice 13 lines ~
    ID 19120
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  • For me I would snip them both. No sense in staying stagnant with quality. I expect blue by 3rd gen and for a 2nd gen stallion I expect B papered AND superior to sire, unless the sire is a B papered foundation, then I expect A papered and superior to sire.
  • I haven't always been as strict with my mares as with my stallions, because it was always easier to approximate the breeding ability of stallions until Ammit recently reworked the testing system. I have never kept a C papered 2nd gen colt intact.

    As for mares, I would compare the Average Foal PT (found by adding the PT scores of a mare's foals together then dividing by the number of foals). If a mare's AFPT wasn't greater than that of her dam's by at least 4 tenths of a point, she would be snipped.

    Now that we can paper mares at birth and all horses are compared with both parents for breeding ability, I will have to develop new criteria.
    De gustibus non disputandum. "There's no arguing about tastes."

    SandyCreek Farm: ID# 441
    also playing H&J1 as SandyCreek Acres: ID# 137592
  • I'm less strict with my mares than my studs just due to needing so many more of them. I'd definitely snip the boy - it's so easy to get B 2nd gens that I'd never personally consider keeping a C 2nd gen.

    As for the mare, it'd depend for me on numbers. Am I getting enough Blue 3rd gen mares for my lines? If so I wouldn't accept red 3rd gens. If not, then maybe I'd consider keeping her.
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