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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.
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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.

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Weekly Updates
Hey guys! So I may have forgotten about the weekly updates last week and the week before... so I know this is late but hopefully I will remember and if I don't you'll have to remind me
Question of the Week
What is your dream horse irl?
Reply below (you don’t have to ping me) with your answer!
(Example) Mine would probably be a blue roan (because I love blue roans!) Quarter Horse gelding with 4 socks and a blaze. He would do all-around events and be a super quiet horse and he would also be able to jump small heights and he would be a really nice western pleasure horse and he could do a flying lead change. Plus, he would have a really sweet and goofy personality.
Last week’s responses
Thanks to everyone for sharing! It was so interesting to read all of your responses and we love hearing from you
What do you mainly breed and why?
Reg. 102: KL Križ Invincible Starlet

Breeder: Karst Lippizaners
Owner: Karst Lippizaners
Best discipline: Western Trail
Best time/score: 57.47
Featured Member
Other Information
Make sure to register your horse in the our registry. Registered horses are eligible for club competitions and have a chance of being randomly chosen for the weekly featured horse.
Our current contest will be ending soon, and that means it's time for a new one! Keep your eyes out for the next contest coming soon. (Hint: It will be winter/holiday themed!)
That's all for this week, if you have any comments/questions/answers to the question of the week/suggestions, please reply below
No need to ping anyone, I am subscribed to the topic. And remember to keep an eye out for next week's update! Thanks for reading!
Hey guys! So I may have forgotten about the weekly updates last week and the week before... so I know this is late but hopefully I will remember and if I don't you'll have to remind me

Question of the Week
What is your dream horse irl?
Reply below (you don’t have to ping me) with your answer!
(Example) Mine would probably be a blue roan (because I love blue roans!) Quarter Horse gelding with 4 socks and a blaze. He would do all-around events and be a super quiet horse and he would also be able to jump small heights and he would be a really nice western pleasure horse and he could do a flying lead change. Plus, he would have a really sweet and goofy personality.
Last week’s responses
Thanks to everyone for sharing! It was so interesting to read all of your responses and we love hearing from you

What do you mainly breed and why?
Sawd10 wrote:I do not breed a specific breed. I have a few projects, each of scattered breeds. However, the general idea of all of my projects is the same; anybody who might talk with me often may know.
I do rare breed revisions.
A few of my projects would be my English-bred Württemburgers, my not-pseudo-pseudos, or my heavy American Saddlebreds for the logging and driving focuses. TMI~ I am currently working on breeding the h-ASBs back to pure, and I just recently started a project I have had in mind for probably over a year: Steeplechasing St. Lawrences.
Why do I do projects like this...
I am among the small sub-community of players who enjoy envisioning an uncommon or unused breed as something totally new; and then, instead of a small idea, I begin to make the dream and eventually begin the project. It is something that I, personally, get a lot of satisfaction out of. Along with, well, patience skills and maddening moments along the way. But what is dream, or even just a successful idea, without those mixed feelings...? "Dream, you will fully bloom, after all hardship." That is why I never caught onto the trends that go on in this community or breeding a normalized breed, like the Thoroughbred. I enjoy doing my own thing. With that said, of course, do your own project; yours may be to take on Thoroughbreds. It does not matter as long as you like it.
Roselight wrote:I mainly breed Arabians (I know, basic, but tbh, I don't have the time to try for another breed). However, I do mix in other breeds. I breed more for stats than breed. If I find a horse for sale/stud that has really good stats, then I will typically breed with it, no matter the breed. My goal is to improve the stats of my lines to the best of my ability, then breed out the other breeds as much as possible. It may seem messy, but in my mind, it's very simple. But yeah, that's the long, complicated answer to a simple question...
Featured Horsehoneybunny wrote:Those who know me know I have lots of projects. But I have two I stick to the closest. My Arabians and my Lipizzans.
For the sake of the story I'll talk about both.
When I joined the game I knew I wanted to breed Arabs because for as long as I can remember I have been raising Arabians in the real world. My first pony was a Shetland x Polish Arabian mare named Baptiste or Tizzy for short. My first show was when I was a mere 1 year old on the back of my mother's champion Arabian mare, Gisselle. The Egyptian Arabian runs deep in my family, closely followed by my father's beloved QH cutting horses. That being said, as much as I love the Quarter Horse my heart always stands with one foot in world of the Arabian and one foot deeply rooted in the realm of the rodeo queen. So I built my Reining and Cutting ranch horse versatility arabs from the ground up irl. Now I continued it online for the times when I'm stuck in bed from chronic illness and have to pass the horse training to my sister and husband.
Now what about my Lipizzans? That love comes from a small sickly 24 year old mare I found in a feedlot in Texas. I bought her sight unseen, pregnant and near death what I thought was a polish Arabian mare in need of a place to land before her passing. Instead I received a surprise when a heavily pregnant branded lipizzan mare stepped off my stock trailer. Her name was Zena, she was 24, foundered and lame but she lived for 3 more years. Long enough to give me her filly, Bonita who just foaled her first half Lipizzan x Frisian sporthorse colt two months ago, at 5 years of age. Zena was barely sound when she arrived but she lived three years able to canter around green pastures until she passed at 27 in my pasture surrounded by Bonita, Scooter (My dad's 36 year old QH stallion) and Cripplecreek my childhood Quarab, barrel horse who made me a rodeo queen.
For fun here are some of both breeds that I've bred that are my up and coming prospects:
I owe it all to my broodmares like this gal.Ready to pop lol
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2223092
{HB} Lady Edwardo
{HB} Diamond Blizzard(A bit of a late starter but a beautiful broodmare in my stat improvement project (starting from blank stats for fun
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Congratulations, Karst Lippizaners for having the featured horse of the week! Link a rehomeable horse to claim your prize.Karst Lippizaners wrote:…
Reg. 102: KL Križ Invincible Starlet
Breeder: Karst Lippizaners
Owner: Karst Lippizaners
Best discipline: Western Trail
Best time/score: 57.47
Featured Member
Congratulations, ambreona24bu! You are the featured member of the week. Link a rehomeable horse to claim your prize.ambreona24bu wrote:…
Other Information
Make sure to register your horse in the our registry. Registered horses are eligible for club competitions and have a chance of being randomly chosen for the weekly featured horse.
Our current contest will be ending soon, and that means it's time for a new one! Keep your eyes out for the next contest coming soon. (Hint: It will be winter/holiday themed!)
That's all for this week, if you have any comments/questions/answers to the question of the week/suggestions, please reply below



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Re: The Competitive Breeders Association
Welcome to the club!Emlyn wrote:Official Member Application
Username: Emlyn ( Side account is RodeoGal807)
Link of a horse bred by you that is fully trained and has some sort of champion title: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2645149
Why you want to join: I want to Join because I love breeding for titles when a horse gets a title I feel accomplished and motivated to earn higher titles, My current goal is to beat the Barrel racing and log pull records. I also feel like it would be a great opportunity to work with others.


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Re: The Competitive Breeders Association
I am sooo sorry I didn't even see this until I went back to look at previous responses for the question of the week last time...Malakai10 wrote:Official Member Application
Username: Malakai10; Malakai20; RSÆ Holding Account
Link of a horse bred by you that is fully trained and has some sort of champion title: 950 RSÆ Drizzle's Steed Situation
Why you want to join: I'm hoping that joining a group might encourage me to play more
But anyways, you're in and welcome to the club!


Re: The Competitive Breeders Association
If I had to select one dream horse it would hands down be an imported Marwari stallion. Either a sacred black or bay, with the perfect wide blaze, four even white socks and a wheat ear swirl.
Someday soon I hope to import several and compete with them in everything from jumping to endurance.


Someday soon I hope to import several and compete with them in everything from jumping to endurance.


Re: The Competitive Breeders Association
No worries, thanks!!!h0rsey wrote:I am sooo sorry I didn't even see this until I went back to look at previous responses for the question of the week last time...Malakai10 wrote:Official Member Application
Username: Malakai10; Malakai20; RSÆ Holding Account
Link of a horse bred by you that is fully trained and has some sort of champion title: 950 RSÆ Drizzle's Steed Situation
Why you want to join: I'm hoping that joining a group might encourage me to play more
But anyways, you're in and welcome to the club!

Re: The Competitive Breeders Association
My dream horse are Clydesdales because they are so big and I just think they are interesting

Re: The Competitive Breeders Association
rehomeable horse and thx
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3317989


Re: The Competitive Breeders Association
Rehomeable horse and thanks so much!!!
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3324388
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3324388

Re: The Competitive Breeders Association
Official Member Application
Username: IvyRose
Link of a horse bred by you that is fully trained and has some sort of champion title: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3279025
Why you want to join: It would get me to play more
Username: IvyRose
Link of a horse bred by you that is fully trained and has some sort of champion title: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3279025
Why you want to join: It would get me to play more

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Re: The Competitive Breeders Association
Sorry! Didn’t see this until now!IvyRose wrote:Official Member Application
Username: IvyRose
Link of a horse bred by you that is fully trained and has some sort of champion title: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3279025
Why you want to join: It would get me to play more
Welcome to the club!

