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- SandyCreekAcres December 2016
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PT
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what is considered a low PT and a high PT?
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That's sort of relative. The highest PT score a foundation horse can get is 10.4 and that's only if they're exceptional showers (or exceptionally perfect.) The highest PT score a lined horse has managed to achieve is 15.1, and that represents breeding lines that have been repeatedly ability boosted and worked on over something like 20 generations.
Realistically you can look at them by generation. A good score for a 2nd gen horse is 10.5. A good score for a 3rd gen horse is 11. A good score for a 4th gen horse is 11.5, and so on.
It's important to remember that a horse's PT score has nothing to do with its own breeding ability though. -
For Foundation horses, anything below 8.5 - 9.0 I would consider a low PT. However, PT scores can be as low as less than 1.0. However, since, with intact foundation horses, their PT score hints at the age when they stop increasing their scores with training, horses with the lower scores will stop training sooner, and will not advance as far through the Level/Grades.
For lined horses, you should try to have each generation producing horses with slightly higher PT scores than their parent's generation. There's a lot of variation built in here. Crossing 2 perfect foundations will, if you do it often enough, produce foals with PT scores ranging from 8.9 to 10.4. (Perfect Foundations have a PT score of 9.9.)
The highest PT scores in the game, for horses from very, very long lines of careful breeding, have now reached 15.1. When I started playing in 2011, we were just starting to get horses with PT scores of 12.
Thanks, Stone Silo. *G*Post edited by SandyCreekAcres at 2016-12-08 20:16:42