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Ok thanks. Right now my goal is 1) get the gean in the breed up to a pur breed 2) get a good color (most likely Leaped print) 3)stats greens/golds evel 4) if i want to start on the confos (most likely not)BlackOak2 wrote:Hmm... You pretty much have all of it covered. Posted by gender, disposition (if it was sold or bought), name (in case somebody changed it), breed (of course).FantasyRanch1 wrote:
Thanks for helping me. I put their names in case someone changes their names. Is there anything that i should add or you recommend me add?
Some of the things that may or may not matter that you might consider adding could be:
If they're purebred, or what percentage if they're not.
How many foals they had.
What age they passed at.
If they were trained and what competition WPS they earned (or overall earnings).
But such information depends on whether you choose to keep track of such things. For certain projects, certain things will be unnecessary. For example, if you're breeding for color only, then competition records aren't valuable information. Or if it's strictly a competition line, then the breed, if it's purebred or not, would be entirely negligible. So, the information you include will come down to what the project is about.
Like for the club registry, I found it important (well, the club found it important) to include the sire and dame in our registry, but only if they were club-branded horses. Outside horse information is considered negligible and so it's simply not included. But even on that registry, foal count isn't included, nor is coat pattern (though this is important to the club), or WPS. Though these things are, indeed, tracked still on that page. It's tracked through a hard number rather than actual verbage.
You can also apply different information to cover such, if you find it still necessary, but long-winded. For instance, if coat, foals and age of death are important, instead of typing it like: blue roan with snowflakes; 23 fillies; 6 colts; 23.5 years, you could do: E-Ro; 23/6; 23.5
But by redefining HOW you post this information, make sure you keep a note somewhere about how you're doing it, like at the top, write it out with an example: E-Ro (black extension with roaning); 23/6 (fillies/colts); 23.5 (age of death).
Right now though every thing I'm doing is on hold till i clean out some horses. Normally i would just age horses out but the ones i want gone are uncommon breed that i spent a good sum of money on and just can't bring myself to age them out


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Re: Seeing horses that have died without looking at pedigree
FantasyRanch1 wrote:
Ok thanks. Right now my goal is 1) get the gean in the breed up to a pur breed 2) get a good color (most likely Leaped print) 3)stats greens/golds evel 4) if i want to start on the confos (most likely not)
Right now though every thing I'm doing is on hold till i clean out some horses. Normally i would just age horses out but the ones i want gone are uncommon breed that i spent a good sum of money on and just can't bring myself to age them out

We all face that situation on here at some point. Just remember, that what you see now, can be reproduced and in relatively easy formulas:
Breed, then color (or also stats). Grades are great for these things.
The days that I faced that same exact situation, I was questing through the recipe quests. I hit the end-breeds that had no population and no interest... I hit the in-between breeds with little population and still, no interest... and every once in awhile, I'd hit a low-population, high interest breed. At about the tenth request for a rare breed, I opened my rare sales forum and sold off all the leftover and poor-req'ed stock I was producing while questing. There were a number of collectors that came to snatch up a breeding pair. It wouldn't surprise me if many of the rare breeds right now that are wandering about, came directly from my questing through the recipes.
So what am I saying? That the creation of any of the rare breeds or otherwise less-rare breeds is not too difficult of a task.
Sometimes we need to take a hard line and just dump or cull all of those that just don't fit what we want, regardless of how we feel. Because such a horse can be redeveloped in the future, or made into the breed or project that does fit our requirements.

You might want to include the purebred percentage status on your information, but the other project goals don't necessarily look like they'll need to be included. If you do include the percentage, only include it IF the horse is NOT purebred (example: 50% Tb, 50% Arab). Because once they're pure, it won't matter if they're marked it (example: 100% Tb). You'll already know it's 100% pure without having such information.
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Re: Seeing horses that have died without looking at pedigree
Ok i think i will give the horses 2 more weeks to be bought then i will age them out. Oh you don't happen to want any do you? And right now i only have like 1 horse that is 100% but when i start getting the gean into different breeds i will have to do thatBlackOak2 wrote:FantasyRanch1 wrote:
Ok thanks. Right now my goal is 1) get the gean in the breed up to a pur breed 2) get a good color (most likely Leaped print) 3)stats greens/golds evel 4) if i want to start on the confos (most likely not)
Right now though every thing I'm doing is on hold till i clean out some horses. Normally i would just age horses out but the ones i want gone are uncommon breed that i spent a good sum of money on and just can't bring myself to age them out
We all face that situation on here at some point. Just remember, that what you see now, can be reproduced and in relatively easy formulas:
Breed, then color (or also stats). Grades are great for these things.
The days that I faced that same exact situation, I was questing through the recipe quests. I hit the end-breeds that had no population and no interest... I hit the in-between breeds with little population and still, no interest... and every once in awhile, I'd hit a low-population, high interest breed. At about the tenth request for a rare breed, I opened my rare sales forum and sold off all the leftover and poor-req'ed stock I was producing while questing. There were a number of collectors that came to snatch up a breeding pair. It wouldn't surprise me if many of the rare breeds right now that are wandering about, came directly from my questing through the recipes.
So what am I saying? That the creation of any of the rare breeds or otherwise less-rare breeds is not too difficult of a task.
Sometimes we need to take a hard line and just dump or cull all of those that just don't fit what we want, regardless of how we feel. Because such a horse can be redeveloped in the future, or made into the breed or project that does fit our requirements.![]()
You might want to include the purebred percentage status on your information, but the other project goals don't necessarily look like they'll need to be included. If you do include the percentage, only include it IF the horse is NOT purebred (example: 50% Tb, 50% Arab). Because once they're pure, it won't matter if they're marked it (example: 100% Tb). You'll already know it's 100% pure without having such information.

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Re: Seeing horses that have died without looking at pedigree
Currently, I'm only working on the Club Tb lines. So all other breeds are likely out of my interest.FantasyRanch1 wrote:
Ok i think i will give the horses 2 more weeks to be bought then i will age them out. Oh you don't happen to want any do you? And right now i only have like 1 horse that is 100% but when i start getting the gean into different breeds i will have to do that
Rare breeds haven't been on my radar since the recipe quests, so probably not... with the sole exception of a proven strong-heart-ed mare or stallion (of any breed).
Those ones I'll always look at. Most often won't purchase, but I'll look at.

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Ok. Hey i can't seen to figure out how to make the breeds from scratch. Would you consider make them for me if i pay you. I don't need any now but i will need them hopefully soon to start adding the mohawk gean into to start sellingBlackOak2 wrote:Currently, I'm only working on the Club Tb lines. So all other breeds are likely out of my interest.FantasyRanch1 wrote:
Ok i think i will give the horses 2 more weeks to be bought then i will age them out. Oh you don't happen to want any do you? And right now i only have like 1 horse that is 100% but when i start getting the gean into different breeds i will have to do that
Rare breeds haven't been on my radar since the recipe quests, so probably not... with the sole exception of a proven strong-heart-ed mare or stallion (of any breed).
Those ones I'll always look at. Most often won't purchase, but I'll look at.

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Re: Seeing horses that have died without looking at pedigree
All of the information for making breeds from scratch can be found under the Help drop down menu. Then click on the Breeds Wiki.FantasyRanch1 wrote:
Ok. Hey i can't seen to figure out how to make the breeds from scratch. Would you consider make them for me if i pay you. I don't need any now but i will need them hopefully soon to start adding the mohawk gean into to start selling
Once you know which breed you want, just click on that breed. On the right hand side, you'll see the recipe for making it along with what breeds (if any) that breed is used as a recipe breed in as well.
I don't usually take on such projects. I have my hands full with the club right now and stalking for keeping-the-peace of the forums, along with a number of other miscellaneous things on-game and in real life.
However, I can give you the information on pitfalls and difficulties you'll need to watch out for, when you breed from scratch on pretty much any breed. After all, I did finish all of the recipe quests.
Which breed are you trying to tackle from scratch? If it's all of them, I can tell you that there isn't enough room in a single account to hold even on (all stallions) of every breed available on HWO.

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Re: Seeing horses that have died without looking at pedigree
What i want to do is find someone interested in a breed to start breeding ut if they want mohawk mane in that breed then I would are the breed nd startof it ny mohawk horses I haveBlackOak2 wrote:All of the information for making breeds from scratch can be found under the Help drop down menu. Then click on the Breeds Wiki.FantasyRanch1 wrote:
Ok. Hey i can't seen to figure out how to make the breeds from scratch. Would you consider make them for me if i pay you. I don't need any now but i will need them hopefully soon to start adding the mohawk gean into to start selling
Once you know which breed you want, just click on that breed. On the right hand side, you'll see the recipe for making it along with what breeds (if any) that breed is used as a recipe breed in as well.
I don't usually take on such projects. I have my hands full with the club right now and stalking for keeping-the-peace of the forums, along with a number of other miscellaneous things on-game and in real life.
However, I can give you the information on pitfalls and difficulties you'll need to watch out for, when you breed from scratch on pretty much any breed. After all, I did finish all of the recipe quests.
Which breed are you trying to tackle from scratch? If it's all of them, I can tell you that there isn't enough room in a single account to hold even on (all stallions) of every breed available on HWO.Let alone a breeding pair.

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Re: Seeing horses that have died without looking at pedigree
So a breeding set of any breed in mohawk then?FantasyRanch1 wrote:What i want to do is find someone interested in a breed to start breeding ut if they want mohawk mane in that breed then I would are the breed nd startof it ny mohawk horses I haveBlackOak2 wrote:
All of the information for making breeds from scratch can be found under the Help drop down menu. Then click on the Breeds Wiki.
Once you know which breed you want, just click on that breed. On the right hand side, you'll see the recipe for making it along with what breeds (if any) that breed is used as a recipe breed in as well.
I don't usually take on such projects. I have my hands full with the club right now and stalking for keeping-the-peace of the forums, along with a number of other miscellaneous things on-game and in real life.
However, I can give you the information on pitfalls and difficulties you'll need to watch out for, when you breed from scratch on pretty much any breed. After all, I did finish all of the recipe quests.
Which breed are you trying to tackle from scratch? If it's all of them, I can tell you that there isn't enough room in a single account to hold even on (all stallions) of every breed available on HWO.Let alone a breeding pair.
If that's the case, then I suggest you keep a pair of grade mohawks sitting around. This way, you don't need to worry about immediately getting the mohawk into a newly developed line immediately. You will be able to separate it out with tackling the recipe breed and then when you've produce a working pair, use the grade mohawks to deliver the mohawk gene, then just breed back to pure.
That would be the way I'd do that. Then the grade mohawks could be used for a number of different things. Public production of the gene. Having a really nice pair of 'on-paper', so that they can also deliver strong BR. And for those that already have the breed they want, but want to introduce the gene, you can simply pop a foal from the grade pair and sell it out.
There are a number of primary recipe horses for a lot of the breeds. The Tb's are one of them. Arabs are another. And if anything that has a population under 500 is considered a 'rare breed' then you currently have well over 100 breeds. That would be more than 200 horses (one mare and one stallion of each, in mohawk). A single account can hold 211 head, with no pregnant mares.
I consider rare breeds with a population of at or under 200. With this consideration, that is still well over 100 breeds.
It comes down to how you want to handle it and where you want to draw the line. By using the Breeds Wiki and the recipes and creation breeds, you should be able to narrow down your limit to... I'd say keep it no more than 25 breeds. That would be 50 horses (25 mares, 25 stallions) and then your grade mohawk pair, so that would be a total of 52 horses.
That being said, this is YOUR project. I'm only offering how I would do it myself, if I were tackling such a thing. But by choosing your wiki breeds well, you should be able to cover many, many more than just 25 breeds. For instance, the Tb can be used to create 75 other breeds. By doing some research, you could theoretically cover most or close to all of the rare breeds, regardless of if you choose the 500 population limit or my choice of 200 population limit as 'at what population is it considered a rare breed?'.
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Re: Seeing horses that have died without looking at pedigree
Thanks so much for your help.BlackOak2 wrote:So a breeding set of any breed in mohawk then?FantasyRanch1 wrote:
What i want to do is find someone interested in a breed to start breeding ut if they want mohawk mane in that breed then I would are the breed nd startof it ny mohawk horses I have
If that's the case, then I suggest you keep a pair of grade mohawks sitting around. This way, you don't need to worry about immediately getting the mohawk into a newly developed line immediately. You will be able to separate it out with tackling the recipe breed and then when you've produce a working pair, use the grade mohawks to deliver the mohawk gene, then just breed back to pure.
That would be the way I'd do that. Then the grade mohawks could be used for a number of different things. Public production of the gene. Having a really nice pair of 'on-paper', so that they can also deliver strong BR. And for those that already have the breed they want, but want to introduce the gene, you can simply pop a foal from the grade pair and sell it out.
There are a number of primary recipe horses for a lot of the breeds. The Tb's are one of them. Arabs are another. And if anything that has a population under 500 is considered a 'rare breed' then you currently have well over 100 breeds. That would be more than 200 horses (one mare and one stallion of each, in mohawk). A single account can hold 211 head, with no pregnant mares.
I consider rare breeds with a population of at or under 200. With this consideration, that is still well over 100 breeds.
It comes down to how you want to handle it and where you want to draw the line. By using the Breeds Wiki and the recipes and creation breeds, you should be able to narrow down your limit to... I'd say keep it no more than 25 breeds. That would be 50 horses (25 mares, 25 stallions) and then your grade mohawk pair, so that would be a total of 52 horses.
That being said, this is YOUR project. I'm only offering how I would do it myself, if I were tackling such a thing. But by choosing your wiki breeds well, you should be able to cover many, many more than just 25 breeds. For instance, the Tb can be used to create 75 other breeds. By doing some research, you could theoretically cover most or close to all of the rare breeds, regardless of if you choose the 500 population limit or my choice of 200 population limit as 'at what population is it considered a rare breed?'.
My flan is to
1 find a player who wants a serten breed with mohawk mane
2 make to breed 100% pure then sel the player how many breeding pairs they want
3 after I sell, thep,then, the pair I would age out all the horses I used to make the breed that I don't need
4 if it was a breed I was planning on ma,ing or myself I will keep a pair
right now if you looking my farm log you can seethe breeds I have and I plan on going

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Re: Seeing horses that have died without looking at pedigree
Mm-hmm!FantasyRanch1 wrote:
Thanks so much for your help.
My flan is to
1 find a player who wants a serten breed with mohawk mane
2 make to breed 100% pure then sel the player how many breeding pairs they want
3 after I sell, thep,then, the pair I would age out all the horses I used to make the breed that I don't need
4 if it was a breed I was planning on ma,ing or myself I will keep a pair
right now if you looking my farm log you can seethe breeds I have and I plan on going
Then keeping at least one pair of quality grade mohawks will be imperative (at least in my mindset) for your project.
It's a good plan, and helpful to the HWO community for anybody looking for the breed with mohawk.
If you ever get stuck on trying to make one of the recipes and can't figure out what you might be missing or where you're going wrong, there's a decent chance I can give you some insight. Of course, I'm not the only one that's tackled the recipe quests, so I won't be the only one that can help.


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