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Crummy foal quest. Anyone else working on it?

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Totina wrote:...
This one doesn't belong to me, goes back to tarpan, caspian and shetland but I didn't see any prze in the line at all.

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So... Now I don't know. Much like real life, it's a trail of frustrations, disappointments and unknowns. That is the one nice thing about games... even though they can be molded after real life, I do like the ability to do certain things that real life doesn't. It might be very nice to know if our horses are even capable of throwing a mock full leopard, or a true full leopard.
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The last foal from that belgian mare that came through alright. I definitely need to get another and hope for a carrier.

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I'm not working on the low HGP quest, but I do have a Przewalski Horse with a HGP of less than 24k that is open for anyone to use.
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BlackOak2 wrote:The last foal from that belgian mare that came through alright. I definitely need to get another and hope for a carrier.

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That's a nice looking filly. Usually it takes a few generations to get better coverage of white when new genes are added to the herd, but as long as they have more than just a simple blanket they should have the potential to pass on more white to their offsprings.
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BlackOak2 wrote:The last foal from that belgian mare that came through alright. I definitely need to get another and hope for a carrier.
That's a nice looking filly. Usually it takes a few generations to get better coverage of white when new genes are added to the herd, but as long as they have more than just a simple blanket they should have the potential to pass on more white to their offsprings.
I noticed that too. I had I think two foals without blanket (most of my herd carries fewspot now). But I was running about 15% foals born with more than blanket. I should've kept the first foal, it would've brought my belgian breed-in count up to three instead of just two, that little colt had more than a blanket, but it was far from impressive (that was when I thought the mare offered something for patterns).
It certainly proves that a few of my herd may be homozygous for certain patterns.
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TopazTiria wrote:I'm not working on the low HGP quest, but I do have a Przewalski Horse with a HGP of less than 24k that is open for anyone to use.
Thank you for that info.
You also have (for us, for interest) in the lower HGP range...
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/787393 for sale.
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/783905 HGP 23829 (not up for stud or sale though)
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/811024 for sale.
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BlackOak2 wrote:
TopazTiria wrote:I'm not working on the low HGP quest, but I do have a Przewalski Horse with a HGP of less than 24k that is open for anyone to use.
Thank you for that info.
You also have (for us, for interest) in the lower HGP range...
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/787393 for sale.
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/783905 HGP 23829 (not up for stud or sale though)
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/811024 for sale.
The middle one is now for sale, just like the other two. Feel free to check them out and if you have any questions, quote or ping me and I'll get back to you as soon as possible.
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Picked this up today so will be trying my hardest for low HGP:s from now on
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BlackOak2 wrote: Thank you for that info.
You also have (for us, for interest) in the lower HGP range...
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/787393 for sale.
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/783905 HGP 23829 (not up for stud or sale though)
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/811024 for sale.
I know this thread has been inactive for some time but I just wanted to let you know that I think I have found a bug with the leopard pattern on non-chestnut based horses. The problems I have had just can not be due to bad luck since it's been going on for several generations of my leopard horses now on multiple breeding lines.

All I need now, before submitting a bug report about it, is to get a chestnut based foal out of two black based horses to demonstrate the problem better. I have had chestnut based foals out of two black based leopards before but rehomed them since I wanted to bring new genes that are not chestnut based into my herd. Recently 9 out of 10 foals have returned black based and the one that was chestnut didn't inherit any LP switch gene from either parent...

If it's not a bug, then the PATN genes express themselves differently depending on what base colour the horses have, and I doubt that this is supposed to be the case since everything that is not chestnut based has exactly the same problem.
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Totina wrote:
I know this thread has been inactive for some time but I just wanted to let you know that I think I have found a bug with the leopard pattern on non-chestnut based horses. The problems I have had just can not be due to bad luck since it's been going on for several generations of my leopard horses now on multiple breeding lines.

All I need now, before submitting a bug report about it, is to get a chestnut based foal out of two black based horses to demonstrate the problem better. I have had chestnut based foals out of two black based leopards before but rehomed them since I wanted to bring new genes that are not chestnut based into my herd. Recently 9 out of 10 foals have returned black based and the one that was chestnut didn't inherit any LP switch gene from either parent...

If it's not a bug, then the PATN genes express themselves differently depending on what base colour the horses have, and I doubt that this is supposed to be the case since everything that is not chestnut based has exactly the same problem.
That will be a very interesting bug, to say the least. If that chestnut foal from two blacks is NOT bronzing (considering that it had to receive a red gene from both parents to express), and the pattern is definitely different... that might define the issues you and I have seen in both of our herds. But I also wonder if some of those app-genes can only express on a coat-recessive horse. I am very interested in this outcome. Also about what admin might have to say concerning it.

Good luck. (Inactive or not, I just don't have anything new to add to this post just yet :P )
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