Thank you! This video answered all my questions! :) From now on i will concentrate all my powers to make the best crossbreed and win grand prix!!! Yeh!
hey. I was wondering why you castrate your stallions. wouldn't that defeat the breeding process? the skills that are added from making them gelding isn't that big really is it?
+Quinn Red Castrating a stallion gives a little bonus and in competitions those +9 or +4 can make a difference :) As too the breeding process tho. Breeders who sells their good, winning horses dose not want you too be able too breed those horses with your'e own. They want to keep their genetics in their team. You know. They, as well, do not castrate those horses who will be used for breeding again. Only skillers/horses for sale are castrated :) I hope this answers you're question and i did not say anything wrong ;)
+Quinn Red Hiya :) What @Black98Raven has said is correct, gelding a horse provides a gelding bonus, you will often find that competition horses and skillers are gelded, and ones sold outside of a team are gelded also, if you check out my video on geldings it should provide some more information.
Thank you! This video answered all my questions! :) From now on i will concentrate all my powers to make the best crossbreed and win grand prix!!! Yeh!
+Black98Raven No problem :D thanks for the request! And good luck!
that god of death horse is actually badass. death note is 10/10 m8
+near trash Thank you :D ! Agree I love Death Note
hey. I was wondering why you castrate your stallions. wouldn't that defeat the breeding process? the skills that are added from making them gelding isn't that big really is it?
+Quinn Red Castrating a stallion gives a little bonus and in competitions those +9 or +4 can make a difference :)
As too the breeding process tho. Breeders who sells their good, winning horses dose not want you too be able too breed those horses with your'e own. They want to keep their genetics in their team. You know. They, as well, do not castrate those horses who will be used for breeding again. Only skillers/horses for sale are castrated :)
I hope this answers you're question and i did not say anything wrong ;)
+Quinn Red Hiya :) What @Black98Raven has said is correct, gelding a horse provides a gelding bonus, you will often find that competition horses and skillers are gelded, and ones sold outside of a team are gelded also, if you check out my video on geldings it should provide some more information.