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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.

Re: Mongolians
Stick wrote:.
~ss~ wrote:.
Hilayla wrote:
Don't know if any of you are still in need, but I thought I'd put a notice here that I have some Mongos that could be put for stud up if needed/wantedredster wrote:.

Mongolians
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1466677 5* Mongolian; 3* Sorraia; 35,7 HGP; 0% COI
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1599068 4* Mongolian; 2* Sorraia; 33,7 HGP; 0% COI
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1558553 5* Mongolian; 3* Sorraia; 37,4 HGP; 4% COI
also, if grown, these will be available too
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1682754 5* Mongolian; 2* Sorraia; 38 HGP; 0% COI
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1673574 5* Mongolian; 4* Sorraia; 36 HGP; 0% COI
MongolianXTarpan [50%]
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1485066 4* Mongolian; 3* Sorraia; 33,3 HGP; 0% COI

Re: Mongolians
Ooo! I know I've already hit up Shibai Sun at least once... and I am kicking myself for saying that I want to stick to genes that show up in the real-life breeds, because I would be all over that gorgeous champagne boy otherwise.AltNazarach wrote:http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1673574 5* Mongolian; 4* Sorraia; 36 HGP; 0% COI

I am highly interested in your colt with the 4* Sorraia rating, though! Let me know when he's grown up and I'll try working him into my Sorraias.

Re: Mongolians
I'll give you a headsup when he's grownredster wrote:Ooo! I know I've already hit up Shibai Sun at least once... and I am kicking myself for saying that I want to stick to genes that show up in the real-life breeds, because I would be all over that gorgeous champagne boy otherwise.AltNazarach wrote:http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1673574 5* Mongolian; 4* Sorraia; 36 HGP; 0% COI![]()
I am highly interested in your colt with the 4* Sorraia rating, though! Let me know when he's grown up and I'll try working him into my Sorraias.



Re: Mongolians
There he is, fully grown ^^ I'll put him up for stud in any caseAltNazarach wrote:I'll give you a headsup when he's grownredster wrote:
Ooo! I know I've already hit up Shibai Sun at least once... and I am kicking myself for saying that I want to stick to genes that show up in the real-life breeds, because I would be all over that gorgeous champagne boy otherwise.![]()
I am highly interested in your colt with the 4* Sorraia rating, though! Let me know when he's grown up and I'll try working him into my Sorraias.and apart from the champagne he only has the natural genes, so you could theoretically try him still it's a only 50% chance that the cham will be given


Re: Mongolians
Haha! Great, that'll give me time to finish up some of my pregnant mares.AltNazarach wrote:There he is, fully grown ^^ I'll put him up for stud in any caseAltNazarach wrote:
I'll give you a headsup when he's grownand apart from the champagne he only has the natural genes, so you could theoretically try him still it's a only 50% chance that the cham will be given
- which seems not to work atm -.- wait for a bit, then he will be up...


Re: Mongolians
after the bug was cleared, he's up nowredster wrote:Haha! Great, that'll give me time to finish up some of my pregnant mares.AltNazarach wrote:
There he is, fully grown ^^ I'll put him up for stud in any case- which seems not to work atm -.- wait for a bit, then he will be up...

http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1673574

Re: Mongolians
I'm very frustrated with my own Tarpan ladies at the moment, so I'm waiting for my latest filly to grow up, and then I'll hit up your boy.AltNazarach wrote:after the bug was cleared, he's up nowredster wrote:Haha! Great, that'll give me time to finish up some of my pregnant mares.
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1673574


Re: Mongolians
Do that, I feel for you ^^' (there is a saying in german along the lines of "shared suffering is halved suffering" - that may apply?)redster wrote:I'm very frustrated with my own Tarpan ladies at the moment, so I'm waiting for my latest filly to grow up, and then I'll hit up your boy.AltNazarach wrote: after the bug was cleared, he's up now
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1673574


Re: Mongolians
Mainly, I've been trying to get my herd up to a healthy number again, trying to get my females to pass on solid genes to the next generation of Tarpans before they age out--and give me more fillies while they're at it, haha. It seems like they only ever pass on good genes to male foals. So, any mares that have stats suitable enough to aim for Sorraias with are busy trying to make more tarpans before they die.AltNazarach wrote:Do that, I feel for you ^^' (there is a saying in german along the lines of "shared suffering is halved suffering" - that may apply?)redster wrote:I'm very frustrated with my own Tarpan ladies at the moment, so I'm waiting for my latest filly to grow up, and then I'll hit up your boy.What do your tarps do to make you frustrated; or don't do, if I may ask?
I do have that one really good girl that should be ready to breed soon, though. Her body size is still way small for Sorraia, but her stats are nice (and I think she's exceptionally pretty, for a Tarpan.)

http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1635152

Re: Mongolians
She is nice (I like these dark bay-types) ^o^ right, the bs seems to be always dropping for me too -.-' and I've heard somewhere that males always carry a greater likelyhood to be better than the mares (which is a bit sh*tty because most times I try to keep more mares than males).redster wrote:
Mainly, I've been trying to get my herd up to a healthy number again, trying to get my females to pass on solid genes to the next generation of Tarpans before they age out--and give me more fillies while they're at it, haha. It seems like they only ever pass on good genes to male foals. So, any mares that have stats suitable enough to aim for Sorraias with are busy trying to make more tarpans before they die.
I do have that one really good girl that should be ready to breed soon, though. Her body size is still way small for Sorraia, but her stats are nice (and I think she's exceptionally pretty, for a Tarpan.)![]()
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1635152
though, for the sorraia I always seemed to be of by the pony type eval rather than the bs, it was alway close but then the parents decided "hey, let's raise it for our foal, neither of us is that high but still " =.=* annoying at best...