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There's this pair - probably the highest training that one will get for under $50 000. I don't mind training them up a little bit more but the total training percentage will probably only increase by 100.shadowheart2006 wrote:Perfect, thank you so much!Malakai10 wrote: Then I will buy you a mostly trained horse from the market, if that's alright?
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2209328
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1150149
Another alternative I can offer is breeding one of my mares to a stallion of your choice - it'll cost the stud fee of the stallion + $2 000. My horses win level one local racing shows without training - although I've never tested to what level they will consistently win without training.

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What I really need right now is mares. I don't know if you either can or want to help me anymore( I know I'm being kind of difficult) so whatever you think would be best works for me, even if that means that you say " I can't help you" and that's the end of it.Malakai10 wrote:There's this pair - probably the highest training that one will get for under $50 000. I don't mind training them up a little bit more but the total training percentage will probably only increase by 100.shadowheart2006 wrote:
Perfect, thank you so much!
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2209328
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1150149
Another alternative I can offer is breeding one of my mares to a stallion of your choice - it'll cost the stud fee of the stallion + $2 000. My horses win level one local racing shows without training - although I've never tested to what level they will consistently win without training.

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Don't worry about it.shadowheart2006 wrote:What I really need right now is mares. I don't know if you either can or want to help me anymore( I know I'm being kind of difficult) so whatever you think would be best works for me, even if that means that you say " I can't help you" and that's the end of it.Malakai10 wrote: There's this pair - probably the highest training that one will get for under $50 000. I don't mind training them up a little bit more but the total training percentage will probably only increase by 100.
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2209328
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1150149
Another alternative I can offer is breeding one of my mares to a stallion of your choice - it'll cost the stud fee of the stallion + $2 000. My horses win level one local racing shows without training - although I've never tested to what level they will consistently win without training.
If you're willing to breed boerperd horses, I will happily give you my entire batch of boerperd foals that are born next - colts and fillies.
Do you need trained mares? Those are harder to get a hold of.

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I have never had a Boerperd before, but it sounds coolMalakai10 wrote:Don't worry about it.shadowheart2006 wrote:
What I really need right now is mares. I don't know if you either can or want to help me anymore( I know I'm being kind of difficult) so whatever you think would be best works for me, even if that means that you say " I can't help you" and that's the end of it.
If you're willing to breed boerperd horses, I will happily give you my entire batch of boerperd foals that are born next - colts and fillies.
Do you need trained mares? Those are harder to get a hold of.




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shadowheart2006 wrote:I have never had a Boerperd before, but it sounds coolMalakai10 wrote: Don't worry about it.
If you're willing to breed boerperd horses, I will happily give you my entire batch of boerperd foals that are born next - colts and fillies.
Do you need trained mares? Those are harder to get a hold of.. The only reason I would prefer mares is because I am currently in possession of many more stallions than mares (almost all of my most recent batch of foals are colts) and from a breeding standpoint that just doesn't work very well. Thank you so much for bearing with me
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Yeah, that happens sometimes. Try having the mares in a lower condition (i.e. thin). There was a post a while ago that linked to a study that showed horses (I think - it was a mammal, at least) in a decreasing condition are more likely to produce female offspring - the opposite for mothers with increasing condition. No idea if our admins coded that into the game but they try to make the game as realistic as possible (which is why you'll find it difficult to breed black-based leopards.)
What I mostly want for the boerperde is to increase the number of this breed in the game. I'll go to my other account and try to get the foals. My boerperde seem to be good at endurance but I have started to breed more for a realistic breed standard (hopefully) so their quality in that aspect may have decreased slightly but they should still be good. Some of the foals will not be purebred - I previously crossed them to my racehorses to increase HGP and their breeding report.

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If you do start breeding purebred boerperde, then I wouldn't mind do foal exchanges in the future so that we can both decrease COI.Malakai10 wrote:shadowheart2006 wrote:
I have never had a Boerperd before, but it sounds cool. The only reason I would prefer mares is because I am currently in possession of many more stallions than mares (almost all of my most recent batch of foals are colts) and from a breeding standpoint that just doesn't work very well. Thank you so much for bearing with me
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Yeah, that happens sometimes. Try having the mares in a lower condition (i.e. thin). There was a post a while ago that linked to a study that showed horses (I think - it was a mammal, at least) in a decreasing condition are more likely to produce female offspring - the opposite for mothers with increasing condition. No idea if our admins coded that into the game but they try to make the game as realistic as possible (which is why you'll find it difficult to breed black-based leopards.)
What I mostly want for the boerperde is to increase the number of this breed in the game. I'll go to my other account and try to get the foals. My boerperde seem to be good at endurance but I have started to breed more for a realistic breed standard (hopefully) so their quality in that aspect may have decreased slightly but they should still be good. Some of the foals will not be purebred - I previously crossed them to my racehorses to increase HGP and their breeding report.

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Sounds good to me! I can't take them for a couple of days as I have maxed out my horse limit, but I will let you know. Once again, thank you so much!Malakai10 wrote:If you do start breeding purebred boerperde, then I wouldn't mind do foal exchanges in the future so that we can both decrease COI.Malakai10 wrote:![]()
Yeah, that happens sometimes. Try having the mares in a lower condition (i.e. thin). There was a post a while ago that linked to a study that showed horses (I think - it was a mammal, at least) in a decreasing condition are more likely to produce female offspring - the opposite for mothers with increasing condition. No idea if our admins coded that into the game but they try to make the game as realistic as possible (which is why you'll find it difficult to breed black-based leopards.)
What I mostly want for the boerperde is to increase the number of this breed in the game. I'll go to my other account and try to get the foals. My boerperde seem to be good at endurance but I have started to breed more for a realistic breed standard (hopefully) so their quality in that aspect may have decreased slightly but they should still be good. Some of the foals will not be purebred - I previously crossed them to my racehorses to increase HGP and their breeding report.

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Okayshadowheart2006 wrote:Sounds good to me! I can't take them for a couple of days as I have maxed out my horse limit, but I will let you know. Once again, thank you so much!Malakai10 wrote: If you do start breeding purebred boerperde, then I wouldn't mind do foal exchanges in the future so that we can both decrease COI.

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I can take foals whenever. I just got access to another email account and set up a frozen HWO account and transferred almost all of my horses over. Life saverMalakai10 wrote:Okayshadowheart2006 wrote:
Sounds good to me! I can't take them for a couple of days as I have maxed out my horse limit, but I will let you know. Once again, thank you so much!


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he's readyshadowheart2006 wrote:Hi, I heard from mollofus that you sometimes train for newbies. I am not very far on my skills yet so it takes forever to train my own. Would you be willing to help me please?