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- Bandit1119 September 2019
- FallingStar September 2019
- Taliesin September 2019
What is AFPT
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Hey I have seen this term a few time, when people are talking about how the narrow down their breeding lines. I understand that it has something to do with quantifying how well mares produce foals, but could someone explain it all the way? How do you calculate it?Breeding Black Appys and snowflakes
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Average Foal PT score. The game calculates it based on the living PT tested foals a horse has. If you go to a mare or stallion's "Family" page it's right by the link to the search of all their foals. It also shows up on the barn page, I thinkSpiderweb Stables
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The game calculates the AFPT (Average Foal Performance Test) for premium upgrades I believe but it’s easy to do on your own by adding up all the PT scores of a mares (or stallions) foals and dividing it by the number of foals that have been PT’d.
This gives you the AFPTBreeding even generation Grullos with KP, Axiom RBG & Wrong Warp, Chinnchilla, Onyx, Phantom Autumn, Bats, Ghosts, Pumpkins, Skulls & Spiders, Plaid, Watercolour genes -
Okay, thank you everyoneBreeding Black Appys and snowflakes
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