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Re: Top conformation Stallion
Both stallions in the paddock are stunning in appearance. They -ought- to become champions easily.*
CLS O'donell's color may be Gold Champagne (possibly Smoky?). He rates 5/5 for Quarter Horse.
CLS Lordette's Grace's color is Amber Champagne with Tiger Eye. He rates 5/5 for Thoroughbred.
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I am astonished at the disparity between the awesome Conformation Reports and the somewhat lackluster Breeder's Reports (aside from the Greens, and two of the three greens are for Intelligence). What on Earth are the programmers up to?
Or is it that standards are constantly increasing, so that 300,000s are judged more harshly now than 100,000s were?
Their stud fees are certainly well within the current range for Grade Horses. Could you rewrite the ads to feature the Conformation Reports? If so, that could inspire the interest they deserve. I think $2000-$2500 would be reasonable for either or both.
Success in Competition helps to attract attention also. I'm dismayed that "Grade" cannot, at the moment, be a "Breed" selection in Rankings.
That would be a good addition.
Thank you for putting the mare Ladette's Grace on the market. I just got a bargain at $80K.

CLS O'donell's color may be Gold Champagne (possibly Smoky?). He rates 5/5 for Quarter Horse.
CLS Lordette's Grace's color is Amber Champagne with Tiger Eye. He rates 5/5 for Thoroughbred.
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Their stud fees are certainly well within the current range for Grade Horses. Could you rewrite the ads to feature the Conformation Reports? If so, that could inspire the interest they deserve. I think $2000-$2500 would be reasonable for either or both.

Success in Competition helps to attract attention also. I'm dismayed that "Grade" cannot, at the moment, be a "Breed" selection in Rankings.


Thank you for putting the mare Ladette's Grace on the market. I just got a bargain at $80K.


Re: Top conformation Stallion
I will for sure add the conformation scores. Thanks for all the info! I hope you get nice foals out of her
I will be following offspring!


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Re: Top conformation Stallion
Just because you don't understand how the programming works, doesn't mean the programmer doesn't know what she's doing. All of those stallion has great conformation genes, but really mediocre performance genes. CLS Lordette's Grace is okay for stamina performance genes but rather bad for everything else. CLS O'donell is just all around meh. They're nice horses for their conformation genes, but low quality for performance genes.Xant’hippe wrote:*I am astonished at the disparity between the awesome Conformation Reports and the somewhat lackluster Breeder's Reports (aside from the Greens, and two of the three greens are for Intelligence). What on Earth are the programmers up to?
Or is it that standards are constantly increasing, so that 300,000s are judged more harshly now than 100,000s were?
"Grade" is not a breed, so it doesn't deserve the recognition of having its own section. That would be like having a "mutt" breed at a dog show.Xant’hippe wrote:Success in Competition helps to attract attention also. I'm dismayed that "Grade" cannot, at the moment, be a "Breed" selection in Rankings.That would be a good addition.