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Culling foundations based on AFPT?
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I've used AFPT to sort through some of my 2G mares when I get too many, instead of just using her PT score.
What I'm wondering is that if all other things being equal (all "normal" foundations, not perfect, all the same paper level) will all foundations have the same chance of throwing the same quality foals? So even if given a set of foundation mares, some have a higher AFPT than others, they could turn around the next year and take it in the opposite direction?
I hope that makes sense. I have sooo many foundation Era 15 mares and really need to spay some before Era 16 starts. -
it's as good a method as any, of course after taking genes into consideration. I have been told it's random
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Normal foundations can have some varying breeding quality, even if all yellow papered. I don't know if its a significant amount.
I wanted to note that AFPT (average foal PT) does take into account the sire you are using, as the sire also affects the PT score of the foal.
So if you send 10 mares to a C stud and 10 mares to a B stud, the mares who went to the B stud will generally have a better AFPT.Thanked by 1lecobb8 -
All of these mares were bred to C stallions, so they wouldn't have that variation. That makes sense that there would be some variation based on the stallions, but I'm willing to ignore that.
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I know the breeding abilities have changed recently and im not sure what still counts or doesnt. All horses have a hidden number on how well they produce an offspring . You could take the ten yellow mares and 5 could have higher pt foals where the other five may have lower or the same pt score as the parent. However the higher pt doesnt mean itll pass breeding inspection or even the lower pt foals could produce better pt foals down the road. Stallions play a part to. Used to find that certain stallions paired up better with certain mares vs others but i think that is something that has changed. I beleive it is now a range based on the parents and luck.