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Breeding
  • So new to this game. I have mostly new create mares that I have been breeding, most of the fillies stay intact, but non of the foals do. Is it because they are not as good as their sire? I am trying to breed for Gray Black Stallion for fun. At least I will have some nicer mares down the road. Mares have scores of 9.9 in general and have tried breeding Stars Stallions and C Stallions with similar results.
    Post edited by FLS Equine Cente at 2015-10-12 07:14:20
  • Using plain create mares and Star stallions, you will probably never get an intact colt. Your mares are probably the equivalent of C papered stallions. Which is fine, nothing wrong with that! :)

    To get an intact and superior colt, I recommend that you find a Perfect Foundation stallion (or equivalent - Top Notch Producer, or one sold by ranch #13) and place him in your pasture with all of your mares for breeding next game year. Placing mares in pasture ahead of time gives them a type of breeding bonus that helps them breed to the best of their ability. Be sure to check out the FAQ on breeding.
    http://www.huntandjump.com/breeding_info.php

    If you use a B papered foundation stallion, you will generally end up with better fillies than with a C papered foundation stallion, but the odds of getting a superior (B or A papered) colt is lower because he is of better quality than the mares.
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