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- BestFriend February 2017
- kassierae February 2017
expecting an A papered stud
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When do you realistically see this? I am going through all horses because I think I have studs inferior to mares and vice versa? I dont have the money to paper everyone so is there away for me to do it by their pedigree?
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For me, I want my stallions to be as follows:
Basic foundations, rank specials and perfect foundations will all be C papered, unless exceptionally perfect or boosted.
F- C papered
2g- B papered AND superior to sire(a low B will compare as good as a high C, so you what a superior son)
3g- A papered, superior to sire as well.
4g- A papered and superior to sire at minimum, you can get Star papered 4g but it is rare.
5g- Star papered. Anything less than Star should be snipped.
Now this changes if you're using exceptionally perfect stallions or boosted stallions. -
What do you do with all of the colts that dont do well? Is there away for me to look at their pedigree to get an idea of quality?
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All others get snipped and auctioned or kept as show ponies if I like them. No, there's no way to tell by looking at pedigree how they'll paper.













