
Breeding Half/Mixed
One-lined question: If I breed a Belgian to a Belgian x Any breed, will it result in another Belgian or would it be a Half/Mixed Belgian?
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Re: Breeding Half/Mixed
Virgo wrote:One-lined question: If I breed a Belgian to a Belgian x Any breed, will it result in another Belgian or would it be a Half/Mixed Belgian?
Thanks
- It usually takes several generations to get Mixed/Half this way. You would get a Part Belgian x Anything first and propably for another 2 generations, Than it depends - you can either get a Mixed or Half depending on pedigree.
If you have been crossbreeding for a longer time it will take a lot longer.
Fastest way to breed a "pure" again would be definitely by breeding a grade and breeding it with pure - http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/64697
- It usually takes several generations to get Mixed/Half this way. You would get a Part Belgian x Anything first and propably for another 2 generations, Than it depends - you can either get a Mixed or Half depending on pedigree.
Last edited by SeinaMacabre on Wed Sep 23, 2015 4:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Re: Breeding Half/Mixed
Thank you! You are always so helpful.SeinaMacabre wrote:Virgo wrote:One-lined question: If I breed a Belgian to a Belgian x Any breed, will it result in another Belgian or would it be a Half/Mixed Belgian?
Thanks
- It usually takes several generations to get Mixed/Half this way. You would get a Part Belgian x Anything first and propably for another 2 generations, Than it depends - you can either get a Mixed or Half depending on pedigree.

For your consideration
Knightshade
Metallic Smokey Black Belgian Stallion
#1 Log Pull and Marathon Driving Horse of All Time | RH Level 10: 54.31 ft | $5,000 LC

Re: Breeding Half/Mixed
Virgo wrote:Thank you! You are always so helpful.
- No problem - added a bit to my answer, you can check it c:

Re: Breeding Half/Mixed
Even better! Thanks once again, you're the best.SeinaMacabre wrote:
- No problem - added a bit to my answer, you can check it c:


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Re: Breeding Half/Mixed
You will never get a Mixed or Half breed horse if you do a Breed A x Breed B cross. You will only get Part Breed A x Breed B until you reach purebred. To get a Mixed Breed A x Breed B, you must mix a minimum of three breeds: for example this mare is a Mixed NAB-Arab, produced from a Half NAB x Half Arab cross; her parents were the result of a purebred NAB or Arab bred to a Turkmene-Forest Horse cross.SeinaMacabre wrote:Virgo wrote:One-lined question: If I breed a Belgian to a Belgian x Any breed, will it result in another Belgian or would it be a Half/Mixed Belgian?
Thanks
- It usually takes several generations to get Mixed/Half this way. You would get a Part Belgian x Anything first and propably for another 2 generations, Than it depends - you can either get a Mixed or Half depending on pedigree.
If you have been crossbreeding for a longer time it will take a lot longer.
Fastest way to breed a "pure" again would be definitely by breeding a grade and breeding it with pure - http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/64697

Re: Breeding Half/Mixed
One more question darling, I am trying to cross a Belgian x [Belgian Ardennais x Ardennais] and the foal came for the Belgian Ardennais x Ardennais was Part Belgian Ardennais x Ardennais. Is it still possible for me to get the cross I am looking for? Thanks xxSeinaMacabre wrote:Virgo wrote:One-lined question: If I breed a Belgian to a Belgian x Any breed, will it result in another Belgian or would it be a Half/Mixed Belgian?
Thanks
- It usually takes several generations to get Mixed/Half this way. You would get a Part Belgian x Anything first and propably for another 2 generations, Than it depends - you can either get a Mixed or Half depending on pedigree.
If you have been crossbreeding for a longer time it will take a lot longer.
Fastest way to breed a "pure" again would be definitely by breeding a grade and breeding it with pure - http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/64697

For your consideration
Knightshade
Metallic Smokey Black Belgian Stallion
#1 Log Pull and Marathon Driving Horse of All Time | RH Level 10: 54.31 ft | $5,000 LC

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Re: Breeding Half/Mixed
[Part Belgian Ardennais x Ardennais] is functionally the same as [Belgian Ardennais x Ardennais].
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... ixed#p4557
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... ixed#p4557

Re: Breeding Half/Mixed
Thank you!Argent wrote:[Part Belgian Ardennais x Ardennais] is functionally the same as [Belgian Ardennais x Ardennais].
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... ixed#p4557

For your consideration
Knightshade
Metallic Smokey Black Belgian Stallion
#1 Log Pull and Marathon Driving Horse of All Time | RH Level 10: 54.31 ft | $5,000 LC