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Zuka Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Wed Jul 04, 2018 4:22 pm Posts: 171

Re: Breeding western Sudan ponies

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Ivy Stables wrote:
Zuka wrote: yep he is up.
*Sigh* Tarpan x Dongola
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2840186
You can try again if you want but they he might just not be a good sire for wsps, I'm not sure yet :(
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Re: Breeding western Sudan ponies

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Zuka wrote:
Ivy Stables wrote: *Sigh* Tarpan x Dongola
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2840186
You can try again if you want but they he might just not be a good sire for wsps, I'm not sure yet :(
The sire’s on the short side, so I might need to breed super tall tarpans so that they come out right in the middle :)
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Zuka Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Wed Jul 04, 2018 4:22 pm Posts: 171

Re: Breeding western Sudan ponies

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Ivy Stables wrote:
Zuka wrote: You can try again if you want but they he might just not be a good sire for wsps, I'm not sure yet :(
The sire’s on the short side, so I might need to breed super tall tarpans so that they come out right in the middle :)
Yep that's true. I might have some taller studs soon, but it's a bit difficult to breed them because most high quality NABS seem to be in the 13.3-14hh range. Ping me again if you ever want to use him or a different stud!
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Re: Breeding western Sudan ponies

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Zuka wrote:
Ivy Stables wrote: The sire’s on the short side, so I might need to breed super tall tarpans so that they come out right in the middle :)
Yep that's true. I might have some taller studs soon, but it's a bit difficult to breed them because most high quality NABS seem to be in the 13.3-14hh range. Ping me again if you ever want to use him or a different stud!
He's the best one there, since he has a 5/5 WSP eval, it's just that he's right at the min height, and so the mare needs to be at least 15 hh. I'm going to use some of those 20 hh Arab stallions and breed them pure, hopefuly that will raise the height :)
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Re: Breeding western Sudan ponies

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Zuka wrote:
Ivy Stables wrote:Wednsday, December 16th, post #1
Hi, I’ve decided to breed western Sudan ponies and I’m using this so that every week (Or when something exciting happens) I can update here :). So I once I get the accctual Western Sudan pony, there won’t be a very high bar set for me to get realistic ponies, because I think every website that wrote about them literally copied and pasted this off of Wikipedia:
The Western Sudan pony (also known as the Darfur pony, Gharkawi, and Kordofani) is a breed of pony that is found in southern Darfur and southwestern Kordofan in Sudan. It is usually light bay, chestnut or grey with white markings.
So, I just have to make them grey, bay and chestnut and do the rest with my creativity, easy enough :). Sadly, I also need to breed the ponies, but even that seems surprisingly easy. The breed creation is Arab x dongola, and since Arabs are the most common breed in the game, all I need to do is find a dongola :) If you have a dongla stud I could use, please link it here, since there are no dongolas on the market or up for stud. Anyways, the breeding recipe for dongolas is NAB x Russian don, and sine NABs are super common, and there’s like 10 billion (Okay, maybe that’s an exaggeration) free Russian don studs on the marke that shouldn’t be to hard :). Anyways, I’ll report back later, and once I get a dongla, there will be a vote on the discipline they are bed to compete in, so yeah, bye :)
you can stud one of my Dongolas if you would like:
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2676125
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2626698
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2607237
I also breed wsp's, so it's nice to see someone else taking interest :)
(sorry if this hijacked your thread)
Hi, I think it would be faster and easier if I could stud
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2613185
Several (6-15) times so that I would get a 50%, then an 80%, then a 95% then a 100%, and then breed again to get a colt and take my lines from there :)
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Zuka Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Wed Jul 04, 2018 4:22 pm Posts: 171

Re: Breeding western Sudan ponies

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Ivy Stables wrote:
Zuka wrote: you can stud one of my Dongolas if you would like:
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2676125
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2626698
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2607237
I also breed wsp's, so it's nice to see someone else taking interest :)
(sorry if this hijacked your thread)
Hi, I think it would be faster and easier if I could stud
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2613185
Several (6-15) times so that I would get a 50%, then an 80%, then a 95% then a 100%, and then breed again to get a colt and take my lines from there :)
You could try, but that would mean your line would get very inbred/high COI which is hard to fix. I'm fine with you studding him a few times, but I don't want to excessively breed him.
Just somethings to think about.
(I'm sorry if this came off as rude, I really don't mean it that way, I just think it could have some bad effects long term because your line would have so little diversity :) )
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Ivy Stables Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Thu Oct 22, 2020 2:46 pm Posts: 1233

Re: Breeding western Sudan ponies

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Zuka wrote:
Ivy Stables wrote: Hi, I think it would be faster and easier if I could stud
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2613185
Several (6-15) times so that I would get a 50%, then an 80%, then a 95% then a 100%, and then breed again to get a colt and take my lines from there :)
You could try, but that would mean your line would get very inbred/high COI which is hard to fix. I'm fine with you studding him a few times, but I don't want to excessively breed him.
Just somethings to think about.
(I'm sorry if this came off as rude, I really don't mean it that way, I just think it could have some bad effects long term because your line would have so little diversity :) )
I don’t mind COI, since nothing goes wrong if you have high COI, and I like uniformity in my horses :) I once had 30 TB colts, all the same height, color, and with at lease 150% COI :)
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Ivy Stables Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Thu Oct 22, 2020 2:46 pm Posts: 1233

Re: Breeding western Sudan ponies

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Ivy Stables wrote:
Zuka wrote: You could try, but that would mean your line would get very inbred/high COI which is hard to fix. I'm fine with you studding him a few times, but I don't want to excessively breed him.
Just somethings to think about.
(I'm sorry if this came off as rude, I really don't mean it that way, I just think it could have some bad effects long term because your line would have so little diversity :) )
I don’t mind COI, since nothing goes wrong if you have high COI, and I like uniformity in my horses :) I once had 30 TB colts, all the same height, color, and with at lease 150% COI :)
I’ll try not to breed him too much, and usually this works quite well :)
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Zuka Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Wed Jul 04, 2018 4:22 pm Posts: 171

Re: Breeding western Sudan ponies

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Ivy Stables wrote:
Ivy Stables wrote: I don’t mind COI, since nothing goes wrong if you have high COI, and I like uniformity in my horses :) I once had 30 TB colts, all the same height, color, and with at lease 150% COI :)
I’ll try not to breed him too much, and usually this works quite well :)
Alright, I'll put him up.
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Ivy Stables Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Thu Oct 22, 2020 2:46 pm Posts: 1233

Re: Breeding western Sudan ponies

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Zuka wrote:
Ivy Stables wrote: I’ll try not to breed him too much, and usually this works quite well :)
Alright, I'll put him up.
Thanks! :)

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