
Can someone explain this please?
Basically, I bred my Thoroughbred X Arabian Mare to a Thoroughbred Stallion. I was curious to see if I could get a colt or filly with a more thoroughbred percentage. Though I have bred like this before, I hadn't done it with this type of horse. As well as being still unsure about breeding and what mix/purebred make what. Long story short I received an Anglo-Arabian colt? I have never gotten this before, nor do I know anything about these horses. Are they bad to get? Will they always produce this breed?
I am just very curious about what happened and the breed.
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2813222
The link leads to the Anglo-Arabian Colt.
I am just very curious about what happened and the breed.
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2813222
The link leads to the Anglo-Arabian Colt.

Re: Can someone explain this please?
the recipe for anglo-arabs is [TB X Arab] X TB, since it's an easy breed to create, you got lucky or unluck, and got an anglo-arabatrona wrote:Basically, I bred my Thoroughbred X Arabian Mare to a Thoroughbred Stallion. I was curious to see if I could get a colt or filly with a more thoroughbred percentage. Though I have bred like this before, I hadn't done it with this type of horse. As well as being still unsure about breeding and what mix/purebred make what. Long story short I received an Anglo-Arabian colt? I have never gotten this before, nor do I know anything about these horses. Are they bad to get? Will they always produce this breed?
I am just very curious about what happened and the breed.
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2813222
The link leads to the Anglo-Arabian Colt.

Re: Can someone explain this please?
Ah I see, then the mare is both it seems she was more likely to have an anglo-arab? Does this mean it's the only breed she will have if she bred with an Arabian or thoroughbred stallion?Ivy Stables wrote:the recipe for anglo-arabs is [TB X Arab] X TB, since it's an easy breed to create, you got lucky or unluck, and got an anglo-arabatrona wrote:Basically, I bred my Thoroughbred X Arabian Mare to a Thoroughbred Stallion. I was curious to see if I could get a colt or filly with a more thoroughbred percentage. Though I have bred like this before, I hadn't done it with this type of horse. As well as being still unsure about breeding and what mix/purebred make what. Long story short I received an Anglo-Arabian colt? I have never gotten this before, nor do I know anything about these horses. Are they bad to get? Will they always produce this breed?
I am just very curious about what happened and the breed.
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2813222
The link leads to the Anglo-Arabian Colt.

Re: Can someone explain this please?
no, I'd say there's maybe a 1/3 chance if she's bred to a TB, and a 0% chance if she's bred to an arabatrona wrote:Ah I see, then the mare is both it seems she was more likely to have an anglo-arab? Does this mean it's the only breed she will have if she bred with an Arabian or thoroughbred stallion?Ivy Stables wrote: the recipe for anglo-arabs is [TB X Arab] X TB, since it's an easy breed to create, you got lucky or unluck, and got an anglo-arab


Re: Can someone explain this please?
Ivy Stables wrote:no, I'd say there's maybe a 1/3 chance if she's bred to a TB, and a 0% chance if she's bred to an arabatrona wrote:
Ah I see, then the mare is both it seems she was more likely to have an anglo-arab? Does this mean it's the only breed she will have if she bred with an Arabian or thoroughbred stallion?
Ah I see, thanks a lot. I was just very confused when it happened. You helped clear up a lot so thanks.

Re: Can someone explain this please?
no problematrona wrote:Ivy Stables wrote: no, I'd say there's maybe a 1/3 chance if she's bred to a TB, and a 0% chance if she's bred to an arab
Ah I see, thanks a lot. I was just very confused when it happened. You helped clear up a lot so thanks.
