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Hay People I was wondering what would be the likelihood of people breeding with my stud?
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Leopard Horse wrote:Hay People I was wondering what would be the likelihood of people breeding with my stud?
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I would love to breed to your stallion :)
He would be perfect for my mare with 63 speed, it's just that she's currently pregnant so I'm waiting for her to have her foal so I can breed her to him :D
He's an amazing stallion and I'm sure lots of other players would love breeding with him!
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Leopard Horse wrote:Hay People I was wondering what would be the likelihood of people breeding with my stud?
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2335193
They most likely will be!

Just keep in mind to not overprice your stud fee since:
If your horse is plain awful and you overprice it then I can assure you that there is a 99.999% chance that no one will breed their horses to yours. If your horse is average and again you overprice it then you most likely will not profit from the horse.

*****There is no need to read below! I just gave you a few of my tips with pricing a horse

When you put a horse up for stud and want to know what the right pricing would be then you have to understand what kind of players will breed their mares to your stud.

I will tell you a few facts about your horse.

First of all let's start with the fact that your horse is a Thoroughbred one of the most expensive breeds as of now and the fact that he has been bred for Racing makes him even more expensive.

He hasamazing conformation for Racing and I am not talking about only the speed confo. Racing Thoroughbred Breeders usually know that when you get a high Speed confo Thouroubred the Strength and stamina confo tend to drop and not keep their ideal confo (Strength:30+, Stamina: 40+)

So players who focus on conformation or generally want to strengthen their lines with better conformation then your horse is perfect for them. Even experienced and advanced breeders that maybe have bred and currently own stallions with high conformation would still want to breed their horses to yours in Hope's of getting a Thoroughbred with higher confo.

Your horse has decent HGP and the fact that his Agility comment is green makes him suitable for Sprint Racing as well.

Your horse is pretty tall as well which is in favor for you since many Thoroughbreds tend to be short which makes the breeders fear that their lines will drop below 9.0hh which means that they will not be abke to compete in Racing.

Breeders who also focus on colours like the pseudo white, smocky Cream Pearl Champagne and almost every other colours that Thoroughbred breeders are currently interested in then your horse would be the perfect base to start since his base coat colour is black and he has no dilution genes like Cream etc.

Breeders who also want to 'put more colour' on their horses pedigree will most commonly chose your horse since he has a fairly decent competitive bloodline.

However, players that want to break world records will not be as tempted to breed their horses to yours. His fastest time is 02:02 minutes which for a racehorse (a good one) is something that is considered a requirement for world record breeders. Keep in mind that world record breeders do not just look for a good racehorse they look for one that has outstanding performances/results.

There is also other (competitive) breeders that fall close to the category mentioned above. These breeders usually don't put too much attention on the results of the horse but on their win % since:
a. It is what a player first sees
b. It means that the horse will have a higher chance of winning high reward comps
c. It is a good start for starting a line for their future world record holder

Your horses win % is 61.7 which for many players is not good. 75% and above is a win % that most breeders go for. Which brings me to my conclusion that both competitive breeders (including the ones that want to break a world record) will most commonly not choose your horse.

Then you also need to see which group of breeders us the most wealthy one and therefore affords to pay a high priced stud.
Your horse unfortunately does not suit the requirements for 2 of the breeders that are considered to be wealthy (the competitive ones) but keep in mind that first Thoroughbreds are an expensive breed especially ones bred for Racing and second not only competitive breeders are wealthy.
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Veterinarian wrote:
Leopard Horse wrote:Hay People I was wondering what would be the likelihood of people breeding with my stud?
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2335193
They most likely will be!

Just keep in mind to not overprice your stud fee since:
If your horse is plain awful and you overprice it then I can assure you that there is a 99.999% chance that no one will breed their horses to yours. If your horse is average and again you overprice it then you most likely will not profit from the horse.

*****There is no need to read below! I just gave you a few of my tips with pricing a horse

When you put a horse up for stud and want to know what the right pricing would be then you have to understand what kind of players will breed their mares to your stud.

I will tell you a few facts about your horse.

First of all let's start with the fact that your horse is a Thoroughbred one of the most expensive breeds as of now and the fact that he has been bred for Racing makes him even more expensive.

He hasamazing conformation for Racing and I am not talking about only the speed confo. Racing Thoroughbred Breeders usually know that when you get a high Speed confo Thouroubred the Strength and stamina confo tend to drop and not keep their ideal confo (Strength:30+, Stamina: 40+)

So players who focus on conformation or generally want to strengthen their lines with better conformation then your horse is perfect for them. Even experienced and advanced breeders that maybe have bred and currently own stallions with high conformation would still want to breed their horses to yours in Hope's of getting a Thoroughbred with higher confo.

Your horse has decent HGP and the fact that his Agility comment is green makes him suitable for Sprint Racing as well.

Your horse is pretty tall as well which is in favor for you since many Thoroughbreds tend to be short which makes the breeders fear that their lines will drop below 9.0hh which means that they will not be abke to compete in Racing.

Breeders who also focus on colours like the pseudo white, smocky Cream Pearl Champagne and almost every other colours that Thoroughbred breeders are currently interested in then your horse would be the perfect base to start since his base coat colour is black and he has no dilution genes like Cream etc.

Breeders who also want to 'put more colour' on their horses pedigree will most commonly chose your horse since he has a fairly decent competitive bloodline.

However, players that want to break world records will not be as tempted to breed their horses to yours. His fastest time is 02:02 minutes which for a racehorse (a good one) is something that is considered a requirement for world record breeders. Keep in mind that world record breeders do not just look for a good racehorse they look for one that has outstanding performances/results.

There is also other (competitive) breeders that fall close to the category mentioned above. These breeders usually don't put too much attention on the results of the horse but on their win % since:
a. It is what a player first sees
b. It means that the horse will have a higher chance of winning high reward comps
c. It is a good start for starting a line for their future world record holder

Your horses win % is 61.7 which for many players is not good. 75% and above is a win % that most breeders go for. Which brings me to my conclusion that both competitive breeders (including the ones that want to break a world record) will most commonly not choose your horse.

Then you also need to see which group of breeders us the most wealthy one and therefore affords to pay a high priced stud.
Your horse unfortunately does not suit the requirements for 2 of the breeders that are considered to be wealthy (the competitive ones) but keep in mind that first Thoroughbreds are an expensive breed especially ones bred for Racing and second not only competitive breeders are wealthy.
thanks for the info!! I will try to make his win % go up.
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h0rsey wrote:
Leopard Horse wrote:Hay People I was wondering what would be the likelihood of people breeding with my stud?
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2335193
I would love to breed to your stallion :)
He would be perfect for my mare with 63 speed, it's just that she's currently pregnant so I'm waiting for her to have her foal so I can breed her to him :D
He's an amazing stallion and I'm sure lots of other players would love breeding with him!
Oh Yay!!
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I would love to breed to your horse, too :D
Leopard Horse wrote:
h0rsey wrote: I would love to breed to your stallion :)
He would be perfect for my mare with 63 speed, it's just that she's currently pregnant so I'm waiting for her to have her foal so I can breed her to him :D
He's an amazing stallion and I'm sure lots of other players would love breeding with him!
Oh Yay!!
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Skyler Brooks wrote:I would love to breed to your horse, too :D
Leopard Horse wrote:
Oh Yay!!
great!
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Leopard Horse wrote:
thanks for the info!! I will try to make his win % go up.
I am surprised you read it all :lol:

Unfortunately I have to inform you that you cannot do much to raise his win %. Well you can.... you can enter your horse in competitions more carefully, meaning that you will avoid competitions with horses that have better times than your horse.

This way is kinda frowned upon in our community though. You will not be doing anything wrong if you do what I said above. Keep in mind that there are a few people who have taken this into the next level though. A few players creat competitions that have many requirements in order to enter a horse which makes the likelihood of a better horse entering the competition. (for example only Thoroughbred stallions that are 6 years old can enter, since the player knows that most trained/competitive horses are 2 to 3 years old)

That is why when I am searching for a competitive stud or horse i focus more on their score than their win %.

So just remember to not take this to the extreme level and give your horse what I like to call a messed up/fake win %.

If you do what I say and select carefully which comps your horse will enter (which is the same as to saying no I will not enter this high reward and high entry fee competition because there is a world record holder entered) then you will manage to get his win % up.

But after a while your horse's PPS will reach a high level (level 8+) where unfortunately only good racehorses will be entered in the same level comos as your horse's PPS level.

Good luck though!
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Veterinarian wrote:
Leopard Horse wrote:
thanks for the info!! I will try to make his win % go up.
I am surprised you read it all :lol:

Unfortunately I have to inform you that you cannot do much to raise his win %. Well you can.... you can enter your horse in competitions more carefully, meaning that you will avoid competitions with horses that have better times than your horse.

This way is kinda frowned upon in our community though. You will not be doing anything wrong if you do what I said above. Keep in mind that there are a few people who have taken this into the next level though. A few players creat competitions that have many requirements in order to enter a horse which makes the likelihood of a better horse entering the competition. (for example only Thoroughbred stallions that are 6 years old can enter, since the player knows that most trained/competitive horses are 2 to 3 years old)

That is why when I am searching for a competitive stud or horse i focus more on their score than their win %.

So just remember to not take this to the extreme level and give your horse what I like to call a messed up/fake win %.

If you do what I say and select carefully which comps your horse will enter (which is the same as to saying no I will not enter this high reward and high entry fee competition because there is a world record holder entered) then you will manage to get his win % up.

But after a while your horse's PPS will reach a high level (level 8+) where unfortunately only good racehorses will be entered in the same level comos as your horse's PPS level.

Good luck though!
Ya, lol i read it all!! I was not planning on not entering a horse because a record holder was entered, or stuff like that, I like it all to be fair :D . But I will still try even if it doesn't work. :D
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Leopard Horse wrote:
Ya, lol i read it all!! I was not planning on not entering a horse because a record holder was entered, or stuff like that, I like it all to be fair :D . But I will still try even if it doesn't work. :D
:D

Just keep in mind that doing what I said above is not unfair (the second thing/ the extreme one is though) since it would be the same as choosing not to enter a competition because of high entry fee etc. . The result would be the same wether you did not enter your horse on purpose or just because of an entry fee/you did not see the comp. Meaning that your horse will not get his win % lower either way, so again it is not considered unfair.

In this game (and in real life) people who breed to sell horses that are champed always avoid entering their horses in comps that is obvious that the horse will fail.

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