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RoyalCrownAcres Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Mon Nov 06, 2017 6:14 pm Posts: 1364

Embarrassingly high COI

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Thought i would poke fun at myself. I knew a few of my horses were inbred because the player i purchases most of my Vanners from seems to have used it quite a lot to get the perfect looking horse. Well i was going through pedigrees to try and stop myself from doing this and found a few gems.

This one has a 103% coi
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2268830

I also found one who’s parents are full siblings. And those horses parents are also full siblings *facepalm* won’t be using that one for breeding if i can help it. (I would pull up the link but i closed the tab and don’t feel like finding it again :lol: )

I also found one who has the same horse in every generation. The same horse is a parent. And a grandparent. And great grandparent. For 5 generations.

All of my Vanners have at least an 80% coi

Guess whose pay in more attention when they Bree and will start using outside studs more often?
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Re: Embarrassingly high COI

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RoyalCrownAcres wrote:Thought i would poke fun at myself. I knew a few of my horses were inbred because the player i purchases most of my Vanners from seems to have used it quite a lot to get the perfect looking horse. Well i was going through pedigrees to try and stop myself from doing this and found a few gems.

This one has a 103% coi
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2268830

I also found one who’s parents are full siblings. And those horses parents are also full siblings *facepalm* won’t be using that one for breeding if i can help it. (I would pull up the link but i closed the tab and don’t feel like finding it again :lol: )

I also found one who has the same horse in every generation. The same horse is a parent. And a grandparent. And great grandparent. For 5 generations.

All of my Vanners have at least an 80% coi

Guess whose pay in more attention when they Bree and will start using outside studs more often?
I remember one of my first horses having a COI of 120% :oops:
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Pieta Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Wed Nov 02, 2016 8:36 pm Posts: 327

Re: Embarrassingly high COI

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RoyalCrownAcres wrote:Thought i would poke fun at myself. I knew a few of my horses were inbred because the player i purchases most of my Vanners from seems to have used it quite a lot to get the perfect looking horse. Well i was going through pedigrees to try and stop myself from doing this and found a few gems.

This one has a 103% coi
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2268830

I also found one who’s parents are full siblings. And those horses parents are also full siblings *facepalm* won’t be using that one for breeding if i can help it. (I would pull up the link but i closed the tab and don’t feel like finding it again :lol: )

I also found one who has the same horse in every generation. The same horse is a parent. And a grandparent. And great grandparent. For 5 generations.

All of my Vanners have at least an 80% coi

Guess whose pay in more attention when they Bree and will start using outside studs more often?
These is why I'm trying to find and add new lines of Lipizzaners in my herd. Most od mu horsee have COI from 40-80% ... :|
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Katy_Kanes Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Sat May 25, 2019 5:14 pm Posts: 1808

Re: Embarrassingly high COI

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How about a 225 ish? :? Anyone? Accidently breed mother with a son, then son with mother, then daughter with father, then son with mother, son with mother, daughter with father, then father with daughter, and it kept going for no joke 23 or so generations. No clue at all how I didn't see this. Horse is retired, and I can't find him. He had awesome stats though. 74,000-75,000 HGP.
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Re: Embarrassingly high COI

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Katy_Kanes wrote:How about a 225 ish? :? Anyone? Accidently breed mother with a son, then son with mother, then daughter with father, then son with mother, son with mother, daughter with father, then father with daughter, and it kept going for no joke 23 or so generations. No clue at all how I didn't see this. Horse is retired, and I can't find him. He had awesome stats though. 74,000-75,000 HGP.
I bet I would somewhere :oops: can't be bothered at the mo but it's always the ones with good stats that have a high COL so :roll: :?:
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Re: Embarrassingly high COI

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Arabmania wrote:
Katy_Kanes wrote:How about a 225 ish? :? Anyone? Accidently breed mother with a son, then son with mother, then daughter with father, then son with mother, son with mother, daughter with father, then father with daughter, and it kept going for no joke 23 or so generations. No clue at all how I didn't see this. Horse is retired, and I can't find him. He had awesome stats though. 74,000-75,000 HGP.
I bet I would somewhere :oops: can't be bothered at the mo but it's always the ones with good stats that have a high COL so :roll: :?:
He is pretty bad http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1985133
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Re: Embarrassingly high COI

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Oh boy, :shock: I better check my horses (I try not to let them go over 50 COI)

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