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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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CrownRoyalEquestrian Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Mon May 21, 2018 1:32 pm Posts: 60

Latvian Riding Horse

Post by CrownRoyalEquestrian »

So. I'm desperately wanting the Latvian Riding Horse. I got super lucky and a bunch of Norfolk Trotter mares were on sale. It takes Norfolk Trotter x Anglo-Arabian to make. So I was like okay, awesome. Something I can actually do - right? Bought the books. All my Norfolk Trotters are NA for the Latvian Riding Horse. Actually, I checked any and every Norfolk I could find and they were all NA. I've never seen this before. Usually, in order to make a breed - they have to have something in common - or it just won't happen. Yeah well it's not happening. I don't understand this. And my Norfolk's are 4 or 5 in eval for their breed. So how does this breed even make the Latvian Riding Horse? Apparently they have zippo in common.
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PP Farms Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Tue Aug 08, 2017 5:08 pm Posts: 39

Re: Latvian Riding Horse

Post by PP Farms »

Before breeding your Norfolk Trotter to Anglo Arabs try to increase bodysize and ponytype. The bodysize needs to be between 35% and 60%, the horsetype needs to be between 65% HT to 60% PT. Try to select and breed with the horses that are closest to those marks. It might take several generations..... but eventually you will succeed.
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AltNazarach Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Sun May 27, 2018 12:13 am Posts: 259

Re: Latvian Riding Horse

Post by AltNazarach »

CrownRoyalEquestrian wrote:So. I'm desperately wanting the Latvian Riding Horse. I got super lucky and a bunch of Norfolk Trotter mares were on sale. It takes Norfolk Trotter x Anglo-Arabian to make. So I was like okay, awesome. Something I can actually do - right? Bought the books. All my Norfolk Trotters are NA for the Latvian Riding Horse. Actually, I checked any and every Norfolk I could find and they were all NA. I've never seen this before. Usually, in order to make a breed - they have to have something in common - or it just won't happen. Yeah well it's not happening. I don't understand this. And my Norfolk's are 4 or 5 in eval for their breed. So how does this breed even make the Latvian Riding Horse? Apparently they have zippo in common.
Just something from my own breeding experiences; sometimes it's all about finding horses on each end of the spectrum.
for example: you need something like 35% Body size for the cross and you have a very slim breed and they just don't have Body sizes above 20% - you then search for the other breed component to be much larger like 45% or above - the same with the other evals. It's a lot more of a gamble but sometimes the only way to get anywhere in range :)

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