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Too Many Lines ?
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Is 11 lines too much to handle? How many lines do you guys have?
1.) Boosted black (splash, any sabino, or tobiano or frame, or W4)
2.) Ice 5 line
3.) Het satin line preferred from xpro parent/s
4.) High Pt long generation line straws or eggs (preferred 12.9 or higher)
5.) Liver Chestnut (C line) DP
6.) Black Appaloosa (C line) BA
7.) Black Splash (C line) SB
8.) Black Tobiano (C line) BT
9.) Smokey Cream (C line) SCR
10.) Black based Brown (C line) AT
11.) White 1 (C line) W1
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That's not that many really - I had well over 10k breeding stock at one point, and I had hundreds of lines going.
What is "too much" isn't determined by the game. It's determined by how much time and effort you want to invest in it. And by how many barns you get for your stable.
Only you can answer what is too much for you. When it stops being fun and starts feeling like work, it's too much.
Post edited by Gael4ce at 2015-12-21 18:09:33Thanked by 1Abbey98 -
I have four, and that's a stretch of my ability to manage stuff. I feel like the newer projects end up suffering; I've started and stopped several different 4th lines over the past year or so. But then I have hundreds of horses in three of those lines. They're big projects.
How many lines is too many depends entirely on you. How much breeding can you plan every year; how many barns can you afford to buy; etc. The more individual lines you have, the more attention you have to pay, so you don't accidentally cross your boosted black with your basic blacks, and so on. Maybe think about combining some of them?Thanked by 1Abbey98 -
Now see, I duck part of that issue by not having any boosted lines. ;)Thanked by 1Abbey98
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I have lots. Twelve or thirteen, actually, now that I've counted. All of my horses have prefixes to help with breeding and make that fast so it doesn't seem like work. The first letter determines the line, and the second number determines the generation. I'll treat them all as generation = n for the moment.
0n - special lines. These get specific attention each year and include satin, pearl, other LE genes, and brown. I pair these horses very carefully. These are mostly in house unless I make a specific arrangement with someone. Some are from exceptional stock, but the Browns are from regular C lines.
An - Appaloosas of any color, regular create line.
Bn - Black-based line. Horses must not have any dilution genes and must appear black. Chestnuts or bays (from two Ee parents) get altered. Regular create line.
Cn - the first line where I was breeding for color (hence the C). All the horses are grullos, and some have patterns (mostly rabicano). Regular create line.
En - exceptional show horses. Mostly used for ET at this point, as any that were not altered immediately to be exclusively show ponies are now leveled off. Original creates were exceptional show horses, before I realized good showers were not necessarily good breeders.
Fn - regular creates with frame confirmed. Usually crossed out with another regular create line to avoid killing foals.
Gn - champagnes. G is for gold ponies :) regular create line.
Hn - no regard to color, only increasing the quality of the line. Regular creates.
Pn - no regard to color, perfect foundations.
Rn - red based horses. Regular creates.
Xn - no regard to color unless two stallions are equal (in which case color can be the deciding factor). Started with exceptional producers and exceptionally perfect.
ST/GO - long lines. Mostly for breeding show ponies.
Un - uneven lines (usually foundy mare to star stallion). The mares that survive testing are kept intact til they're 4, bred back to star stallions once, then spayed. I get many nice show ponies this way.
Lines where color isn't important are wonderful. They regularly produce good babies for both showing and breeding, and you're almost never disappointed with altered foals. Mares are often kept as breeders til they're 7 or so, then I mostly use them for ET or breeding to star stallions to get show ponies. If there's a line I'm just not into on any given year, I put the entire line up for public brood so other people can use them (with the exception of any 0 lines). It lets me focus on what I like, which fluctuates a bit from time to time, without making it a chore to get to every line every year.
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I have 2 lines. Grullo with LE genes, and DP chestnuts. And I struggle to keep up with that LOLThanked by 1Abbey98
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whatever you can handle :)
some years I don't breed any of some lines...my satin line has been neglected mostly the past two seasons, just sitting there, as has my GP line
KP I neglected for a bit, but now I'm breeding some of them.
The liver and brown lines are the most active at the moment...but I think they'll be put on hold next season so I can focus on some of the others....
I've also got a splash line or three (since I have all three splashes)
A few different Ice lines I don't breed often (one is combined with the satin line, as the foundation stallion with this particular Ice also is sasa...Ice 4). I've also got ice 1 and 2 and 5 I think? I dunno...they are neat to have, but I'm more interested in what is under the ice.
Have a bit of Nexus, but that's for fun, and like Ice, doesn't get bred a lot.
I juggle a lot of lines by setting certain ones aside for a season or two and rotating out...it's still sometimes overwhelming!Thanked by 1Abbey98 -
I keep it simple - I don't do boosted lines, although I will pick up a 2nd gen A stallion for use as a broodmare sire from time to time if he has the right colors to fit in with what I want. I do have a DP chestnut line going, I keep the DP mares in a separate pasture. However, all my breeding stock must pass a set of criteria I set for each generation. I simply breed for duns with bling. That's how simple I keep it.Thanked by 1Abbey98
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I breed for boosted chestnut and boosted champagne..... And that's it! Plainer the better!Thanked by 1Abbey98
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I keep trying to bring new lines in then realize i can't do it and back away haha.
I have ummm 3 now i think, my High PT show producing herd, my SB2 herd i built from scratch (that has most other genes in somewhere) and satin. But all are neglected this season and my satins i've not looked at for ages.... must sort that.Thanked by 1Abbey98 -
Black Pattern- C line it's exactly what you'd think black with every pattern I can get my hands on.
Grullo Splash - C line basic as it sounds but I try to add silver, rabicano, and sabino when I can.
Red Dun - C line meant to be white (1&2) red dun splash frame but this is the line where all my chestnut cast offs go.
Champagne - C line meant to be champagne S+ but I lost my 2 foundy boys so it's just champagne and I breed to outside S+ here and there
Bays - C line bay splash line meant to represent my RL horse, Jupiter. Recently adding brown appies into this line.
DP - new C line just playing with it as of yet.
Classic Champagne Dun - I've more or less quit this line and am folding it into my champagne or Grullo lines.
Ability - B line (and my one and only boosted A boy) no color favorites here. I do snag as much appy, champagne, and what not as I can for it but I have strict rules for these guys. Sometimes if a cull is the right color and on target for its generation for one of my other lines I'll use it there.
I Think that's all of it lol. I've been wanting to start a palomino splash appaloosa line but I just don't have it in me right now xDThanked by 1Abbey98 -
I have one big mishmash of quality to quality that usually involves satinThanked by 1Helia
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I'm still trying to get the whole lines thing down, right now I'm trying to just breed for appaloosas, I have a few that don't fit that or are show horses. The ones that don't fit are mainly because they are favorites from when I first started. I love this game because everyone can do their own thing and combination they choose.HJ1 ID #: 211869
HJ2 ID #: 7595 -
Brown (with lots of old brown now bay mares) S+ with GP, some Sb1
Chestnut S+ with DP and all sabinos
A few satin in both lines.
Nexus is a spinoff of my chestnut line.
A few Ice's mixed in both lines.
One chestnut sire also has KP.
I'm phasing out my old lines high pt line. No room for them. :)Bluegrass #143376 * Specializing in Iced Axiom (ExPro Cobs) and Iced Phantoms (PF Riding Ponies)
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I have about 3 lines, black based and Gp lines and then something that takes my fancy.
I don't tend to keep my lines apart though, I am aiming for best quality horses and superior to parents offspring most of allPlayer ID 76088
Licensed for Mushroom, Onyx, Splash M, Shatterglass, all Ice genes (bar 18), all Axiom genes, Warp, Void, nacre, all paintbrush genes, thunderstruck, watercolour, inks
It, toner and some phantom genes
Breeding black based, Grullo and GP horses along with a boatload of fantasy and ice horsesThanked by 1Abbey98 -
I love seeing what everyone breeds for, and a bit about how your stable is organized. :)
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I started doing lines, started a few, and ended in laziness and "Screw it they're all getting mashed together" so now I have W2 liver chestnut buckskins with GP and literally every pattern under the sun getting tossed around.
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The only ones I really pay extra, careful attention to are my nexus, KP, and ice horses... try to keep them all together. :) Everything else just kinda gets bred to whatever I have that's the same generation and is compatible.