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 How to stop your lines going stale? 
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Post How to stop your lines going stale?
Title says it all really.

I keep opening new games to try to find a horse with max potential, but how do others do it? OR do you have that many horses that it never really happens? I try to keep to around 20-30 per game and I have about 4 or 5 games going at one time. But I'm finding my staying lines in particular have already reached a peak, after only about 10 seasons. I'm really struggling to find anything to try to breed into them that won't compromise the max potential bar, so far unsuccessfully. Hence the question...

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Wed Jun 05, 2013 10:48 am
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Post Re: How to stop your lines going stale?
Its the toughest part of the game
your breeding can go wrong at anytime
i have just come across this
if you give it 2-4 seasons and you don't produce anything better in ck you need to start over
you can waste alot of time on dead breeding lines
i always keep a stallion back for this reason so i can go back to him if the others become dud in stud
sometimes you are fighting a losing battle with breeding
you just have to start over


Wed Jun 05, 2013 10:56 am
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Post Re: How to stop your lines going stale?
I thought my breeding lines were sea as nothing I was producing was beating what I already in league this season, but now I have too stallions which are 5-6 lengths faster than what I have, me personally I try to use the best of the game horses to freshen up my lines which I find works but only produces a superstar every 5-10 seasons with exceptions now and then. Without having loads of saved games and quitting and going back into games to use stallions and mates over and over. I find this way beat effective for me.

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Post Re: How to stop your lines going stale?
SuperCat wrote:
Title says it all really.

I keep opening new games to try to find a horse with max potential, but how do others do it? OR do you have that many horses that it never really happens? I try to keep to around 20-30 per game and I have about 4 or 5 games going at one time. But I'm finding my staying lines in particular have already reached a peak, after only about 10 seasons. I'm really struggling to find anything to try to breed into them that won't compromise the max potential bar, so far unsuccessfully. Hence the question...


I have tried starting new games to find max potential stallions. They are pretty hard to find. I have started about 400 games and found 2 stallions with max potential. I bred them with my best mares but the horses they produced were slower than those I already had.
Would you persevere with these new lines or keep trying new games?


pjrhodes1970 wrote:
Its the toughest part of the game
your breeding can go wrong at anytime
i have just come across this
if you give it 2-4 seasons and you don't produce anything better in ck you need to start over
you can waste alot of time on dead breeding lines
i always keep a stallion back for this reason so i can go back to him if the others become dud in stud
sometimes you are fighting a losing battle with breeding
you just have to start over


The stallion you have kept back, what mares do you breed it with? Do you look for newgame mares or breeding barn mares or existing game mares?


Mikey1892 wrote:
I thought my breeding lines were sea as nothing I was producing was beating what I already in league this season, but now I have too stallions which are 5-6 lengths faster than what I have, me personally I try to use the best of the game horses to freshen up my lines which I find works but only produces a superstar every 5-10 seasons with exceptions now and then. Without having loads of saved games and quitting and going back into games to use stallions and mates over and over. I find this way beat effective for me.


I have tried breeding with every stallion\mare who has won more than 5 G1 races over a 20 season period and never found a horse to improve my lines. I will keep trying.

All my breeding lines seem to be stuck and I am looking to try anything to improve them. I have so crossbred all my horses\breeding lines that I think every horse is related to every other horse.

I read every post I can find on breeding in the hope of improving my horses.


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Post Re: How to stop your lines going stale?
Id stick by it, I found my lines have got worse at times but have been freshened up and I specifically wait for certain stallions mares from the game. also look at certain races and times they've won in. horses that beat my horses comfortably. I avoid inter breeding as I feel this can bring your lines to an end.

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Post Re: How to stop your lines going stale?
I've posted here as I'm trying to keep things in 1 thread as far as possible for people doing searches.

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