
COI
Can someone tell me how the COI affects the horses?

Re: COI
It doesn't for now. You could say it has its advantages as a high coi means the genepool is very stable/ differs less than on horses with lower coi. Many breeders that breed for a certain type of conformation and/or color (like appaloosa, extended white blanketts or anything comparable) tend to have a rather high coi in their lines because it limits the genes to a restricted range. getting new horses with a low coi in can disrupt this pool and lead to different outlooks and/or genes.Caten wrote:Can someone tell me how the COI affects the horses?
There is talk about high Coi leading to illnesses though (like inbreeding in reality often does)in future updates, so it's up to you how you want to handle it; breeding for really low coi - which is a lot of work; breeding for high coi as it suits your purposes and often archieves goals much faster - or trying to limit it to a certain range...
does this help or are there things still not making much sense to you?


Re: COI
Yes! thanks for the help!Nazarach wrote:It doesn't for now. You could say it has its advantages as a high coi means the genepool is very stable/ differs less than on horses with lower coi. Many breeders that breed for a certain type of conformation and/or color (like appaloosa, extended white blanketts or anything comparable) tend to have a rather high coi in their lines because it limits the genes to a restricted range. getting new horses with a low coi in can disrupt this pool and lead to different outlooks and/or genes.Caten wrote:Can someone tell me how the COI affects the horses?
There is talk about high Coi leading to illnesses though (like inbreeding in reality often does)in future updates, so it's up to you how you want to handle it; breeding for really low coi - which is a lot of work; breeding for high coi as it suits your purposes and often archieves goals much faster - or trying to limit it to a certain range...
does this help or are there things still not making much sense to you?
