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- Bandit1119 April 2017
- Coeur April 2017
- ElementalStables April 2017
- ObsidianKitsune April 2017
- SummertreeFarms April 2017
what to do first?
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I still he quite a few horses to still test both PT and Breeding Inspection. My question is should I PT everyone first or BI first? I have limited funds so wondering what one is the most important?Thanked by 1Riata
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I agree with Confluence. Breeding Inspection will help you cull out some of the ones who don't meet your standards before you spend any more money on them.
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I tend to do breeding inspection first, decide which of the altered I will keep for future show horses, then auction the rest. I'll pt test the show ones out of curiosity usually after the auction.Producer of Volcanic Glass Drafts. Lapisobsidianus.
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I tend to do PT first but I also cull based on consistency to decrease the amount of intact horsesBreeding even generation Grullos with Ice
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I agree that breeding inspection's more important - I'll spay/geld horses based on their papers, but not based on PT (since it has nothing to do with breeding ability). I only PT to know the parents' AFPT which is less important to me than knowing an intact's papering.Thanked by 1SummertreeFarms

















