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- Bandit1119 June 2018
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Breeding Brindle
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How hard is it to breed a brindle foal? I have a RS Texas Tea Stallion and I am trying to breed him. I am still fairly new ro the game and haven't settled on what to breed for yet. Wanted to try breeding for brindle.
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It is very hard. I use 2 foundation brindle stallions to about 60-70 brindle mares in pasture, and I get one maybe every 2nd year. But when you get one, it is SO worth it! But for the sake of motivation to play the game, it is more important to breed the colors and patterns you like, and then look at Brindle as a very lucky bonus :)
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Ok. Thank you.
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There’s about 9,770 Brindle mares and studs currently in the game but only 300 of those are lined intact Brindles.Post edited by Bandit1119 at 2018-06-03 11:17:19Breeding even generation Grullos with KP, Axiom RBG & Wrong Warp, Chinnchilla, Onyx, Phantom Autumn, Bats, Ghosts, Pumpkins, Skulls & Spiders, Plaid, Watercolour genes