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- Ammit May 2020
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Question about boosting
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My current 2nd gen stallion is an "A", however he is getting ready to age out and I need to replace him. I have this colt that is superior to his sire but still just a "B". What would happen if I boosted him? I can probably only afford to boost him 1or 2 percent.
Dantes SerendipityPost edited by Wingedeagle at 2020-05-16 08:57:00 -
First thing is to compare him to an A papered stallion and see if he tests as good as one.Need to contact me? Read this first.
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Thanks! He did test AGA and an awesome person sent me the hbs to boost him, so I have my perfect replacement 2nd gen stallion now. :)
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If he was superior to a B papered exceptional stallion he would have only needed 1 or 2% to get to A anyway. Now he's probably a higher A than your last boy lol!
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I'm fine with keeping high Bs for 2nd gen if they test superior to their sires and test AGA an A papered boy.