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I have noticed over the season that the breeding distance of the horses in the breeding barn changes. So, their "breeding distance" or "av. best distance" changes. For example, I have one horse whose Best Distance was 6f but now is listed as 7f. Usually the change is 1f greater. Have others noticed this? Is this a feature? Is this a bug? Is there something else happening?

With that, I'm also trying to figure out when it switches, when I breed them, will it breed at its original or new breeding distance?


Tue Jul 12, 2011 4:06 am
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How old are you retiring them at? It might be influencing the changing.

To be honest I wouldn't take the avg' breeding distance too seriously unless it is a long established line that is bred for specifically one distance.


Tue Jul 12, 2011 7:57 am
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I usually retire them at the start of their 5yo season.

So, should I ignore what it says in the breeding barn and assume with what I have found to be their preferred distance?


Tue Jul 12, 2011 8:38 am
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jstu9 wrote:
I usually retire them at the start of their 5yo season.

So, should I ignore what it says in the breeding barn and assume with what I have found to be their preferred distance?


Absolutely. Breeding barn is irrevelent.


Thu Jul 14, 2011 7:18 pm
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I have noticed this too.

Horses in the breeding barn after 7 or so years increase in their average distance for some reason. I have also found that this also has never produced (for me anyway) any decent league horses. When I find that their average has increased I remove them from the breeding barn/game even though they have been found to produce excellent league horses in the years before.

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Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:21 pm
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Interesting.

Looking at my breeding barn, most of the ones that are aged do tend to increase by a furlong or two. The younger ones do tend to stay at their original distance. I did find an 8 yo mare who was 7f, now listed 1m.

I will have to pay closer attention to the quality of these horses in the coming years in relation to the ones who have had their breeding indicator increased. I don't think I have any horse that is league material but if there is a marked decrease as the horses age... then that is a critical thing to know.


Fri Jul 15, 2011 12:03 am
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same in so3

so do any of you advise dumping them when it happends


Tue Jul 19, 2011 2:10 pm
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My breeding barn is slowly getting to the point where breeding distance is only a slight indicator. Actually quickly. Every horse is off by at least 1, usually 2 furlongs and the more I breed with them, the more that will continue to increase. I won't have *any* 6f or 7f horses soon.

I think I will start naming my horses by the distance they like (or what I *think* they will like) -- I've already done this with dirt/turf preference.

Right now I have a horse that has a 1m2f preference that runs best at 6f. I can only imagine some of her offspring in about 10 years "wanting" 1m4f but really running at 6f. Lol.

I guess its not that big of a deal, it just requires more micro-management, which doesn't bother me too much.


Tue Jul 26, 2011 3:11 am
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