
Could someone please tell me how to read the percentage of breeds in a horse?
I have a Colt and it says that he is Part Cleveland Bay x Thoroughbred [80%] .
I read this as a small part being Cleveland Bay and the 80% being Thoroughbred.
When in fact the Father is Cleveland Bay (+1) and Mother is Cleveland Bay x Thoroughbred (50%) which means the foal is ¾ Cleveland x ¼ Thoroughbred.
That is opposite to what the game is saying.
If anyone could explain how it is meant to be read, that would be great. Thank you.
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/373132
I read this as a small part being Cleveland Bay and the 80% being Thoroughbred.
When in fact the Father is Cleveland Bay (+1) and Mother is Cleveland Bay x Thoroughbred (50%) which means the foal is ¾ Cleveland x ¼ Thoroughbred.
That is opposite to what the game is saying.
If anyone could explain how it is meant to be read, that would be great. Thank you.
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/373132

Re: Could someone please tell me how to read the percentage of breeds in a horse?
I just got another surprise.
I bred a full Quarter Horse Stud to my Part Thoroughbred x Quarter Horse (95%) Mare expecting to get as near as a Full Quarter Horse only to get a Part Quarter Horse x Thoroughbred (58%) foal.
I really dont understand how the percentages in breeds works. I am not getting the results i want. Nearly half my horses are Part Breeds.
Please explain it to me. thank you.
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3127775
I bred a full Quarter Horse Stud to my Part Thoroughbred x Quarter Horse (95%) Mare expecting to get as near as a Full Quarter Horse only to get a Part Quarter Horse x Thoroughbred (58%) foal.

I really dont understand how the percentages in breeds works. I am not getting the results i want. Nearly half my horses are Part Breeds.
Please explain it to me. thank you.
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3127775

Re: Could someone please tell me how to read the percentage of breeds in a horse?
The "part" breed is the more dominant. If you breed a crossbred foal back to one of it's breed ancestors, you will eventually get a purebred horse. If you start from a 50/50 cross, this will take four to five generations.Black Lace wrote:I just got another surprise.
I bred a full Quarter Horse Stud to my Part Thoroughbred x Quarter Horse (95%) Mare expecting to get as near as a Full Quarter Horse only to get a Part Quarter Horse x Thoroughbred (58%) foal.
I really dont understand how the percentages in breeds works. I am not getting the results i want. Nearly half my horses are Part Breeds.
Please explain it to me. thank you.
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3127775

Re: Could someone please tell me how to read the percentage of breeds in a horse?
thank you for answering. So the 'Part Thoroughbred' is the (95%) on the mare?

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Re: Could someone please tell me how to read the percentage of breeds in a horse?
Yes. For the most part (exceptions being 50/50 mixes), the first named breed is the most dominant blood in that horse. And the percentage at the end offers us a hard number to understand how much of this is the dominant blood.Black Lace wrote:thank you for answering. So the 'Part Thoroughbred' is the (95%) on the mare?
There are three different, named mixes we can have: Half, Part and Mixed.
If memory serves, Mix is the 'least' amount of percentage that still registers as a breed. We can have as little as, I think 6% of a breed. Mixes often only offer one breed, such as Mixed Thoroughbred (6%). This means that there is other blood mixed in and that only one blood is still viewed as more dominant.
For 50/50, I think it defaults to the sire breed being named first and the dame's breed being named second, but I could be wrong, it could default to alphabetical, or default to dame's breed first.
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Re: Could someone please tell me how to read the percentage of breeds in a horse?
thank you for confirming BlackOak2. I have been breeding backwards it seems. breeding to the wrong half.
ah well, back to the drawing board.
much appreciated to both of you.
ah well, back to the drawing board.
much appreciated to both of you.

Re: Could someone please tell me how to read the percentage of breeds in a horse?
So for me I just look at the pedigreeBlack Lace wrote:...
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/373132
So for him
His sire is a CB and his Dam is a CB X TB mix. So for easily telling because he has both sire and Dam CB that % is for the CB part of him.
His Dams Dam is a CB and his Dams Sire is a TB. So I look at it like this
V. 2Sire. 2 Dam. 2a Sire 2aDam
CB. CB. CB. TB
| --------------------|. |-----------------|
|. |
1 Sire 1 Dam
CB. CB X TB
|. I
----------|--------------------------
Your colt
CB X TB
So by looking there is more CB the TB.
By seeing that only 1dam and 2a dam are TB (so 2TB) and 2sire, 2a sire, 2 Dam, and 1sire are all CB (so 5 have the CB gean). So by seeing that the CB has 5 ancestors that are CB and the TB ancestors only have 2 ancestors. I come to the conclusion that my colt is 80% CB and 20% TB
I hope I helped a little but if I just confused you more forgot any and everything I said



like I said that's how I tell and you can pretty much go back as fair as I need with any horse. It just gets confusing a little when you get 4 different breed and what not

Re: Could someone please tell me how to read the percentage of breeds in a horse?
thank you FantasyRanch3. yes, i follow your explanation and i can see how that works.
thank you very much.
thank you very much.

Re: Could someone please tell me how to read the percentage of breeds in a horse?
NpBlack Lace wrote:thank you FantasyRanch3. yes, i follow your explanation and i can see how that works.
thank you very much.
