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Author: | 318197 [ Thu Jun 12, 2014 8:32 am ] |
Post subject: | Breeding Guides? |
Hey all. Just wondering what guides or techniques you use for breeding in SO6, come on share your secrets ![]() ![]() Generally when it comes to breeding I just breed C1 winners together that have had a nice win streak, regardless of preferred distance etc. What is the best age to retire to stud? are there any added benifits apart from a longer time for breeding What is the main stat bar to look for in new born 2YO? What do you do with your 2YO's? I used to send them out to grass until they was 3 Anyway thanks in advance for any advice or tips ![]() |
Author: | Mikey1892 [ Thu Jun 12, 2014 9:14 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding Guides? |
I generally look for horses with group 1 wins at 2 distances and breed with a range of 4 furlongs. Sometimes if a really top class sprinter appears with 10+ group 1 wins ill breed it with all my fillies to try and get some speed in my lines. Some times it produces pigs but occasionally produces a superstar. I know some people who look at bars and stuff and try to breed based on different qualities of a horse, but the main bar i look for is for potential to be full or as close to full as possible. I usually run 2 year olds upto a mile 3/4 times, 1m2f - 2/3 times and 1m4+ 1/2 times. 2m+ i wait untill there 3. |
Author: | Albertina Trka [ Thu Jun 12, 2014 8:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding Guides? |
I'll hate myself for sharing this if I decide to enter a league but here goes... I keep a database of all my mares and select sires accordingly. ![]() Name/Highest rating (I wish this was on the breeding page)/G1 wins. G2 wins/Deterioration (A must on the jumps game - Generally anything over 73 can only be expected to last a couple of seasons which is no good - If they have otherwise awesome stats and profile then I match them with sires with low det)/distance/career highlights/previous matings As you can see on the bottom, I also keep tables on sires and guests. Now I want to see PJR's database. I know he has one! |
Author: | 318197 [ Fri Jun 13, 2014 11:08 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding Guides? |
Thanks some nice helpful information & ideas, not sure if I will go down the whole database route yet lol So what age do you normally strting breeding or stop breeding a horse, does it even matter? Also is there anyway via options or addons I can add % to the stat bars? |
Author: | Namor [ Fri Jun 13, 2014 7:37 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding Guides? |
318197 wrote: Also is there anyway via options or addons I can add % to the stat bars? Wondering exactly the same thing. Any info would be appreciated. |
Author: | Albertina Trka [ Fri Jun 13, 2014 8:06 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding Guides? |
Namor wrote: 318197 wrote: Also is there anyway via options or addons I can add % to the stat bars? Wondering exactly the same thing. Any info would be appreciated. A ruler pressed against the screen seems to do the trick. |
Author: | Namor [ Fri Jun 13, 2014 8:10 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding Guides? |
Albertina Trka wrote: Namor wrote: 318197 wrote: Also is there anyway via options or addons I can add % to the stat bars? Wondering exactly the same thing. Any info would be appreciated. A ruler pressed against the screen seems to do the trick. Very true.. I do have compared potential bars like that. Yet to find a true full potential homebred Colt in SO6. |
Author: | Albertina Trka [ Fri Jun 13, 2014 8:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding Guides? |
It would be simpler to just have a number on the page rather than constantly having to slap a ruler against a screen. It seems like a fairly obvious thing to do so I wonder if it's deliberate. I had a mare who was all dark green and 1mm from full potential. But she's lost in a crashed save though which is jut awful. I hope she can be recovered somehow but I'm utterly illiterate when it comes to computers and stuff. |
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