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Each breed may have only one topic. The first post in the topic is to be informative. It should help explain the breed, and breeding goals; advice on how to select mares and stallions; and links to ideal Stallions available for breeding.
Keeping a directory of breeders working on the same goal is also helpful.
All new threads must be approved.

Re: Clydesdales
to tell if you have a decent horse, is under the evaluation tab? Im still kinda new XD

Re: Clydesdales
Jaken wrote:to tell if you have a decent horse, is under the evaluation tab? Im still kinda new XD
Hehe. Allow me to show you the long way because I find it more fun.
Alrighty, you may know this already, but first you need to buy the book about the breed you are wanting to create. These are located in the book store under the market tab. The Clydesdale book is $3,571.

Once you have that book, you are correct, you need to go to the Evaluation tab on your horses page. (You already know where that is but I put the picture in for fun)

After that it's really easy: click on the book and then evaluation. (I have allot of books...)

If the animal is a 4* or overall 5 for the Clydesdale breed this will come up:

Alrighty, you may know this already, but first you need to buy the book about the breed you are wanting to create. These are located in the book store under the market tab. The Clydesdale book is $3,571.

Once you have that book, you are correct, you need to go to the Evaluation tab on your horses page. (You already know where that is but I put the picture in for fun)

After that it's really easy: click on the book and then evaluation. (I have allot of books...)

If the animal is a 4* or overall 5 for the Clydesdale breed this will come up:

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Re: Clydesdales
okay thanks
I got the book for the arabian. Im saving up money for other breeds 



Re: Clydesdales
Anytime. I wish you luck on this project!Jaken wrote:okay thanksI got the book for the arabian. Im saving up money for other breeds
A hint I have learned along the way, keep your Grade horses. When you start breeding you will amass many of them, keep them! They will be valuable down the road. I have a program just to breed the Grades and then breed them into the Clydesdale program to add new colour, feathering, and higher breeders reports. They have been valuable and unreplaceable to my program.
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Competition Deliboz | Colored Deliboz | Atheriton Grades | Belgian Warmbloods | Welsh Cobs | Competition Arabians

Re: Clydesdales
Sounds good ;D I have a pasture just for the foals that I've gotten so far. I plan to breed all the Foundies again before they retire.

Re: Clydesdales
Could I order a custom horse from you?Rodeo_Ace wrote:Anytime. I wish you luck on this project!Jaken wrote:okay thanksI got the book for the arabian. Im saving up money for other breeds
A hint I have learned along the way, keep your Grade horses. When you start breeding you will amass many of them, keep them! They will be valuable down the road. I have a program just to breed the Grades and then breed them into the Clydesdale program to add new colour, feathering, and higher breeders reports. They have been valuable and unreplaceable to my program.

Re: Clydesdales
o.o i didnt know we could. How does that work?

Re: Clydesdales
Of course! What are you looking for?SageFeather145 wrote:Could I order a custom horse from you?Rodeo_Ace wrote:
Anytime. I wish you luck on this project!
A hint I have learned along the way, keep your Grade horses. When you start breeding you will amass many of them, keep them! They will be valuable down the road. I have a program just to breed the Grades and then breed them into the Clydesdale program to add new colour, feathering, and higher breeders reports. They have been valuable and unreplaceable to my program.
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Competition Deliboz | Colored Deliboz | Atheriton Grades | Belgian Warmbloods | Welsh Cobs | Competition Arabians

Re: Clydesdales
All the time! I have been doing custom orders for quite a while now, it's a chance for people to take a look through the animals I normally wouldn't sell or breed and get an foal worth allot. However, depending on the parents it can cost a pretty penny. My best mares can only have so many foals.Jaken wrote:o.o i didnt know we could. How does that work?
As a whole on HW it's done very little. Riverside is one of the only ranches that I know of that does custom orders. Which is one reason why I have so many programs going at once, more variety to choose from.
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Competition Deliboz | Colored Deliboz | Atheriton Grades | Belgian Warmbloods | Welsh Cobs | Competition Arabians

Re: Clydesdales
I would love a cross between little warrior and spring warrior 
