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Re: Searching For Stallion, Very Strong WPS, Tb, Tb mix or Grade

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Heartland2001 wrote:
BlackOak2 wrote:
Please don't ping me and say: 'I've got a lot on my farm, look through it.'
I would like to not go on an Easter Egg hunt. I'm looking for a stallion that has no more use in a bloodline but is simply too good to just rehome or grind away and also one that is not directly or indirectly related to club lines already.

Thank You!
I have some horses you might like if you take a look at my farm you might find something you like :mrgreen:
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Please don't ping me and say: 'I've got a lot on my farm, look through it.'
I would like to not go on an Easter Egg hunt. I'm looking for a stallion that has no more use in a bloodline but is simply too good to just rehome or grind away and also one that is not directly or indirectly related to club lines already.
I'm only interested in horses that have a competition record, so that will already disqualify many horses.
If a farm is Really Well Organized, I might make an exception to Easter Egg-ing an account, but for the most part, I look through enough things on this game in one day, please help me by highlighting the horses you think are most interesting in this case.
If you can't link, then just move all of them into one pasture or barn and say 'look in this barn'.
That will help me a great deal to save time. :mrgreen:

Thank you!
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Re: Searching For Stallion, Very Strong WPS, Tb, Tb mix or Grade

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shadowheart2006 wrote:
BlackOak2 wrote:
Let me know if you feel your work is worth more than that. I'm fine with increasing that if you had some unusual trouble producing here. :D

Thank you!
That's perfect, hope she works for you! :D
Me too!
I recently lost my top heart-ed mare. Produced gorgeously too... and died too early. -_-
Such is the luck, isn't it?
Her WPS was similar to your filly, so... yeah. :lol:
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Re: Searching For Stallion, Very Strong WPS, Tb, Tb mix or Grade

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BlackOak2 wrote:
shadowheart2006 wrote:
That's perfect, hope she works for you! :D
Me too!
I recently lost my top heart-ed mare. Produced gorgeously too... and died too early. -_-
Such is the luck, isn't it?
Her WPS was similar to your filly, so... yeah. :lol:
The good ones always go too fast... I often find that my best grinders retire earlier than the not-so-good ones :| :evil:
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Re: Searching For Stallion, Very Strong WPS, Tb, Tb mix or Grade

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BlackOak2 wrote:
Heartland2001 wrote: I have some horses you might like if you take a look at my farm you might find something you like :mrgreen:
You must've missed that.
Please don't ping me and say: 'I've got a lot on my farm, look through it.'
I would like to not go on an Easter Egg hunt. I'm looking for a stallion that has no more use in a bloodline but is simply too good to just rehome or grind away and also one that is not directly or indirectly related to club lines already.
I'm only interested in horses that have a competition record, so that will already disqualify many horses.
If a farm is Really Well Organized, I might make an exception to Easter Egg-ing an account, but for the most part, I look through enough things on this game in one day, please help me by highlighting the horses you think are most interesting in this case.
If you can't link, then just move all of them into one pasture or barn and say 'look in this barn'.
That will help me a great deal to save time. :mrgreen:

Thank you!
Are you ok with Mohawk tbs
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Re: Searching For Stallion, Very Strong WPS, Tb, Tb mix or Grade

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shadowheart2006 wrote:
BlackOak2 wrote:
Me too!
I recently lost my top heart-ed mare. Produced gorgeously too... and died too early. -_-
Such is the luck, isn't it?
Her WPS was similar to your filly, so... yeah. :lol:
The good ones always go too fast... I often find that my best grinders retire earlier than the not-so-good ones :| :evil:
... yeah... and those mediocre ones, you're like: 'You're Still ALIVE??!!
I had one of those recently too. A stallion that lived into his 25th or 26th year. :lol:
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Re: Searching For Stallion, Very Strong WPS, Tb, Tb mix or Grade

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Heartland2001 wrote:
BlackOak2 wrote:
You must've missed that.



I'm only interested in horses that have a competition record, so that will already disqualify many horses.
If a farm is Really Well Organized, I might make an exception to Easter Egg-ing an account, but for the most part, I look through enough things on this game in one day, please help me by highlighting the horses you think are most interesting in this case.
If you can't link, then just move all of them into one pasture or barn and say 'look in this barn'.
That will help me a great deal to save time. :mrgreen:

Thank you!
Are you ok with Mohawk tbs
Mohawk genes are acceptable.
Right now, the only color genes that I can't accept will be Tobiano on the body.

Other things that I can't accept is a Heavy or Very Heavy body style, a Tb mix of less than 30% and any line directly (or indirectly) connected to the club lines I already have... and force-pointed stock...
But some of these things I can check myself.

The list is on the front, but if that's too hard to follow, just remember, WPS 80%, no Tobiano, no 'log-pullers' and I can figure out the rest myself.
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Re: Searching For Stallion, Very Strong WPS, Tb, Tb mix or Grade

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BlackOak2 wrote:
Heartland2001 wrote: Are you ok with Mohawk tbs
Mohawk genes are acceptable.
Right now, the only color genes that I can't accept will be Tobiano on the body.

Other things that I can't accept is a Heavy or Very Heavy body style, a Tb mix of less than 30% and any line directly (or indirectly) connected to the club lines I already have... and force-pointed stock...
But some of these things I can check myself.

The list is on the front, but if that's too hard to follow, just remember, WPS 80%, no Tobiano, no 'log-pullers' and I can figure out the rest myself.
I have 2 pens of tbs one is called Mohawk tbs and the other is the tb breeding projects :mrgreen:
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Re: Searching For Stallion, Very Strong WPS, Tb, Tb mix or Grade

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BlackOak2 wrote:
shadowheart2006 wrote:
The good ones always go too fast... I often find that my best grinders retire earlier than the not-so-good ones :| :evil:
... yeah... and those mediocre ones, you're like: 'You're Still ALIVE??!!
I had one of those recently too. A stallion that lived into his 25th or 26th year. :lol:
One of my last grinders was a very mediocre one, and even though I never bred her she lived to be around 35 years old :roll:
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Re: Searching For Stallion, Very Strong WPS, Tb, Tb mix or Grade

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Heartland2001 wrote:
BlackOak2 wrote:
Mohawk genes are acceptable.
Right now, the only color genes that I can't accept will be Tobiano on the body.

Other things that I can't accept is a Heavy or Very Heavy body style, a Tb mix of less than 30% and any line directly (or indirectly) connected to the club lines I already have... and force-pointed stock...
But some of these things I can check myself.

The list is on the front, but if that's too hard to follow, just remember, WPS 80%, no Tobiano, no 'log-pullers' and I can figure out the rest myself.
I have 2 pens of tbs one is called Mohawk tbs and the other is the tb breeding projects :mrgreen:
None of those look trained, let alone competed.
I'm not interested in any without a record. I need to see proof of heart, so if there's no competition record, there will be no proof of heart.

They are pretty though, congrats on your work. :)
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Re: Searching For Stallion, Very Strong WPS, Tb, Tb mix or Grade

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shadowheart2006 wrote:
BlackOak2 wrote:
... yeah... and those mediocre ones, you're like: 'You're Still ALIVE??!!
I had one of those recently too. A stallion that lived into his 25th or 26th year. :lol:
One of my last grinders was a very mediocre one, and even though I never bred her she lived to be around 35 years old :roll:
:shock: Wow! That's amazing longevity!
Oldest I had (without breeding) was a stallion at... was it 27? 29? I think he lasted to 29 years.

I do wonder, from time to time, if that can be bred into these horses too. But that's a project I won't be getting around to.
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