
GP ranking?
Is there any way to find a horse with the highest GP of their specie? I have looked rankings but It does not seem to show GP ranking?
maybe I just don't know where to search since I'm new here :c
maybe I just don't know where to search since I'm new here :c

Re: GP ranking?
I know i see arabians with a HGP of 74k ishGela98 wrote:Is there any way to find a horse with the highest GP of their specie? I have looked rankings but It does not seem to show GP ranking?
maybe I just don't know where to search since I'm new here :c

Re: GP ranking?
FantasyRanch2 wrote:I know i see arabians with a HGP of 74k ishGela98 wrote:Is there any way to find a horse with the highest GP of their specie? I have looked rankings but It does not seem to show GP ranking?
maybe I just don't know where to search since I'm new here :c
ye but I mean like, is there a way to check ranking of specyfic specie? lets say some less polular, Shire for example? how to check the best GP of any choosen specie?

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I don't think it matters on the breed. You can get a high HGP in any breed with select breeding to ge it higher. Most common HGP is between 40k and 56k HGP from what I've seen. You just need to pick a breed and work on HGP breeding high hgp to high hgp to get even higher hgp.Gela98 wrote:FantasyRanch2 wrote:
I know i see arabians with a HGP of 74k ish
ye but I mean like, is there a way to check ranking of specyfic specie? lets say some less polular, Shire for example? how to check the best GP of any choosen specie?
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Re: GP ranking?
No. There is no direct way to see what the highest HGP a currently living horse has, either by breed, or by overall. However, you can swing by the Breeds wiki and see what the recent foal population is producing. That's a general average of what the breeders are producing, but depending on how many breeders there are, the foals 'average HGP' could be skewed badly. So don't put too much salt in it.Gela98 wrote:Is there any way to find a horse with the highest GP of their specie? I have looked rankings but It does not seem to show GP ranking?
maybe I just don't know where to search since I'm new here :c
High HGP's don't mean the horse is the best. It's a hard number indicating that their genes and their hard conformation numbers add up to.
Some of the best horses (in competitions) have HGP's in the 55k to 65k range. However, the highest HGP horses will have somewhere in the 73k area.
There is a limit (as told to us by admin) of the top HGP. But what that is, we're not sure (admin won't tell us

And, on this game, we can take a breed and make it into what we want. So, for instance, we do have arabians with bodies much more suited to log pulling (they resemble belgians) and belgians that do great in racing (just like Tb's).
Anything else?

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Re: GP ranking?
BlackOak2 wrote:No. There is no direct way to see what the highest HGP a currently living horse has, either by breed, or by overall. However, you can swing by the Breeds wiki and see what the recent foal population is producing. That's a general average of what the breeders are producing, but depending on how many breeders there are, the foals 'average HGP' could be skewed badly. So don't put too much salt in it.Gela98 wrote:Is there any way to find a horse with the highest GP of their specie? I have looked rankings but It does not seem to show GP ranking?
maybe I just don't know where to search since I'm new here :c
High HGP's don't mean the horse is the best. It's a hard number indicating that their genes and their hard conformation numbers add up to.
Some of the best horses (in competitions) have HGP's in the 55k to 65k range. However, the highest HGP horses will have somewhere in the 73k area.
There is a limit (as told to us by admin) of the top HGP. But what that is, we're not sure (admin won't tell us).
And, on this game, we can take a breed and make it into what we want. So, for instance, we do have arabians with bodies much more suited to log pulling (they resemble belgians) and belgians that do great in racing (just like Tb's).
Anything else?
oh that actualy helps a lot !
and actually... I have one more question if you're willing to answer.
you say we can have a huge variations in bodies of horses of the same species. how about coat colors?
I do love hucul's and I did ride some of the in the past. They are "made" from tarpans, and przewalski (and a mix of them - mongolian) in this game but all of these species are usually dun, bay or grullo. would it be possible to make a tobiano one ? or maybe black or off-white? or even maybe full appalossa pattern? if so , What would I need to do since none of the species hucul is created from has these colors :c

Re: GP ranking?
BlackOak2 wrote:No. There is no direct way to see what the highest HGP a currently living horse has, either by breed, or by overall. However, you can swing by the Breeds wiki and see what the recent foal population is producing. That's a general average of what the breeders are producing, but depending on how many breeders there are, the foals 'average HGP' could be skewed badly. So don't put too much salt in it.Gela98 wrote:Is there any way to find a horse with the highest GP of their specie? I have looked rankings but It does not seem to show GP ranking?
maybe I just don't know where to search since I'm new here :c
High HGP's don't mean the horse is the best. It's a hard number indicating that their genes and their hard conformation numbers add up to.
Some of the best horses (in competitions) have HGP's in the 55k to 65k range. However, the highest HGP horses will have somewhere in the 73k area.
There is a limit (as told to us by admin) of the top HGP. But what that is, we're not sure (admin won't tell us).
And, on this game, we can take a breed and make it into what we want. So, for instance, we do have arabians with bodies much more suited to log pulling (they resemble belgians) and belgians that do great in racing (just like Tb's).
Anything else?
oh that actualy helps a lot !
and actually... I have one more question if you're willing to answer.
you say we can have a huge variations in bodies of horses of the same species. how about coat colors?
I do love hucul's and I did ride some of the in the past. They are "made" from tarpans, and przewalski (and a mix of them - mongolian) in this game but all of these species are usually dun, bay or grullo. would it be possible to make a tobiano one ? or maybe black or off-white? or even maybe full appalossa pattern? if so , What would I need to do since none of the species hucul is created from has these colors :c

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Re: GP ranking?
Yes'um!Gela98 wrote:BlackOak2 wrote:
No. There is no direct way to see what the highest HGP a currently living horse has, either by breed, or by overall. However, you can swing by the Breeds wiki and see what the recent foal population is producing. That's a general average of what the breeders are producing, but depending on how many breeders there are, the foals 'average HGP' could be skewed badly. So don't put too much salt in it.
High HGP's don't mean the horse is the best. It's a hard number indicating that their genes and their hard conformation numbers add up to.
Some of the best horses (in competitions) have HGP's in the 55k to 65k range. However, the highest HGP horses will have somewhere in the 73k area.
There is a limit (as told to us by admin) of the top HGP. But what that is, we're not sure (admin won't tell us).
And, on this game, we can take a breed and make it into what we want. So, for instance, we do have arabians with bodies much more suited to log pulling (they resemble belgians) and belgians that do great in racing (just like Tb's).
Anything else?
oh that actualy helps a lot !
and actually... I have one more question if you're willing to answer.
you say we can have a huge variations in bodies of horses of the same species. how about coat colors?
I do love hucul's and I did ride some of the in the past. They are "made" from tarpans, and przewalski (and a mix of them - mongolian) in this game but all of these species are usually dun, bay or grullo. would it be possible to make a tobiano one ? or maybe black or off-white? or even maybe full appalossa pattern? if so , What would I need to do since none of the species hucul is created from has these colors :c

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Then work on your grade line (if not finished). What you'll want to do, is start with an acceptable base color. If you want 'clean lines', use AC horses you purchase from the AC, or you can find them on the market for pretty cheap. Black is always a fairly safe color. Agouti (wild bay, bay, brown) can't hide on black. And you'll be able to see dun, pattern genes (tobiano, leopard). The only gene you won't be able to see is pangare. Arabians have no pangare, they're the cleanest (arguably) AC breed, when discussing genes. They're a tad hard to come by. Next is black belgians (they can hid pangare though). Then Caspians... Actually, caspians might be the second cleanest. I haven't worked too much with them.
In order to get a grade horse, you will need four different main breeds. Take two, create a cross, take the other two, create another cross. Breed these two crosses together.
Color genes aren't difficult to work with. Tobiano and Lp are a bit more difficult. I would suggest that you look for an already established pattern on the market then jumping in, to create your own. It'll just take a long while. But with specifically chosen inbreeding, cross-breeding and line-breeding, you'll eventually get to where you want to go. With one warning. Creating a black-based (black and agouti) fully-patterned (or nearly-fully patterned) Lp coat is one of the longest and most difficult tracks on this game. All of the black-based Lp beyond the neck can likely be traced back to a stud I produced awhile ago. No other player has offered that they have done the same, from scratch, WITHOUT using an existing Lp bloodline.
Then, after you have the grade line and your hucul line, start crossing them.

I'd suggest keeping your grade line and using it every once in awhile, every 4th generation will allow you to keep your COI down... if you're concerned about that. It will also introduce fresh genes. And your grade line can be used quite readily to introduce suspect lines into your main herd without royally screwing up your main bloodline.

That was long, but has all the information you might want, I think.
Let me know.

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Re: GP ranking?
Oh, if you want more direct information on certain colors, let me know and I can give you a more detailed road mape to it.
Prze and tarpans (your recipe horses, mongolians are also made from these two AC horses) will all be bay duns, with the exception of wild bay duns. So your genetic code will be E/E with D/D and either A/A, A+/A+ or A+/A... so technically, it is a 'clean' code, meaning you do know almost exactly what you have. Wild Bay will hide Bay. But Bay will not hide Wild Bay. If you choose a bay prze over a wild bay prze, then you will rule out wild bay as well.
Prze and tarpans (your recipe horses, mongolians are also made from these two AC horses) will all be bay duns, with the exception of wild bay duns. So your genetic code will be E/E with D/D and either A/A, A+/A+ or A+/A... so technically, it is a 'clean' code, meaning you do know almost exactly what you have. Wild Bay will hide Bay. But Bay will not hide Wild Bay. If you choose a bay prze over a wild bay prze, then you will rule out wild bay as well.
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all your answers are really helpfull <3BlackOak2 wrote:Oh, if you want more direct information on certain colors, let me know and I can give you a more detailed road mape to it.
Prze and tarpans (your recipe horses, mongolians are also made from these two AC horses) will all be bay duns, with the exception of wild bay duns. So your genetic code will be E/E with D/D and either A/A, A+/A+ or A+/A... so technically, it is a 'clean' code, meaning you do know almost exactly what you have. Wild Bay will hide Bay. But Bay will not hide Wild Bay. If you choose a bay prze over a wild bay prze, then you will rule out wild bay as well.
Still, I'll have to focus on breeding a nice huculs first and then worry about colors! but oh my I was looking for game like this, I live games where genes play a big role haha. its all kinda overwhelming right now but in a good way. Is there a way I can contact you exept of forums? the question I asked here got answered but the more I ask the more I want to know and I do not want to spam forums too much ^^'