
Creating a breed question...
When I'm done with my current projects I wanna start a line of Oldenburgs and I see they are not too popular (as in 0 horses are for sale - it does say 1 is but when you click on link it says none, so we'll go with 0
). I went to the breed wiki to see the recipe and there are a lot of crosses/breed needed to create an Oldenburg. My question is about evaluation scores, do the crosses have to be 4-5* for the breed they're crossed with or 4-5* for the breed I want to create? Hope this question makes sense and sorry for any confusion 


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Re: Creating a breed question...
The will ideally be 4/5 for the breed you want to create. Having said that they don't have to be 4/5 to produce the required foal, it's just more likely that you will have success if both Sire and Dam evaluate as 4/5.

Re: Creating a breed question...
That's what I thought! Thanks for answeringRicardo Ardo wrote:The will ideally be 4/5 for the breed you want to create. Having said that they don't have to be 4/5 to produce the required foal, it's just more likely that you will have success if both Sire and Dam evaluate as 4/5.


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Re: Creating a breed question...
Just a note on this - while 4-5 eval is best you also want to compare the evals of the sire and dam to see if they complement each other. If your target for build Med Light - Med Heavy and both sire and dam are Med Light then you are more likely to get a foal that too light for the requirement. If one horse is Med Light and the other is Medium or Med Heavy you are more likely to get a foal in the target area. And of course this doesn't always work, and two Med Light horses could give the required Med Light (or even something a little heavier if things skew the other way) but in general it's a good idea to cross horses with the thought of aiming for the middle.JillJessie1997 wrote:


Re: Creating a breed question...
Lol lots of things to remember! Thanks for the infoRaikit wrote:Just a note on this - while 4-5 eval is best you also want to compare the evals of the sire and dam to see if they complement each other. If your target for build Med Light - Med Heavy and both sire and dam are Med Light then you are more likely to get a foal that too light for the requirement. If one horse is Med Light and the other is Medium or Med Heavy you are more likely to get a foal in the target area. And of course this doesn't always work, and two Med Light horses could give the required Med Light (or even something a little heavier if things skew the other way) but in general it's a good idea to cross horses with the thought of aiming for the middle.JillJessie1997 wrote:

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