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Tammy Stawicki wrote: ↑1 year ago
Could we get a multidistance option for stallion type.
I currently have a versatile paint mid stallion who can A+ nick at middle distance and A at sprint/route. Since he nicks reasonably well at all 3 distances I have him listed as all 3 types, but the reality is I don't know that he'd be a great option for someone looking for a pure sprinter, rather he'd be a good option for someone trying to breed multidistance horses. I'm sure he's not the only horse like that out there. If there was a multidistance option I would take him off sprint/route and just have him as a mid/multidistance. Would make it easier for people looking for multidistance horses to find them, and would also make it easier for people looking for single-distance horses to find stallions that truly are good or that one distance.
+1
Its very confusing when the stud book shows the same %age for freaks of multi distance types for each different division when nearly all of them are at one particular distance and there are no/few freaks at the others.
Tammy Stawicki wrote: ↑1 year ago
Could we get a multidistance option for stallion type.
I currently have a versatile paint mid stallion who can A+ nick at middle distance and A at sprint/route. Since he nicks reasonably well at all 3 distances I have him listed as all 3 types, but the reality is I don't know that he'd be a great option for someone looking for a pure sprinter, rather he'd be a good option for someone trying to breed multidistance horses. I'm sure he's not the only horse like that out there. If there was a multidistance option I would take him off sprint/route and just have him as a mid/multidistance. Would make it easier for people looking for multidistance horses to find them, and would also make it easier for people looking for single-distance horses to find stallions that truly are good or that one distance.
+1
Its very confusing when the stud book shows the same %age for freaks of multi distance types for each different division when nearly all of them are at one particular distance and there are no/few freaks at the others.
Dave Trainer wrote: ↑1 year ago
Its very confusing when the stud book shows the same %age for freaks of multi distance types for each different division when nearly all of them are at one particular distance and there are no/few freaks at the others.
Dave Trainer wrote: ↑1 year ago
Its very confusing when the stud book shows the same %age for freaks of multi distance types for each different division when nearly all of them are at one particular distance and there are no/few freaks at the others.
Tammy Stawicki wrote: ↑1 year ago
Could we get a multidistance option for stallion type.
I currently have a versatile paint mid stallion who can A+ nick at middle distance and A at sprint/route. Since he nicks reasonably well at all 3 distances I have him listed as all 3 types, but the reality is I don't know that he'd be a great option for someone looking for a pure sprinter, rather he'd be a good option for someone trying to breed multidistance horses. I'm sure he's not the only horse like that out there. If there was a multidistance option I would take him off sprint/route and just have him as a mid/multidistance. Would make it easier for people looking for multidistance horses to find them, and would also make it easier for people looking for single-distance horses to find stallions that truly are good or that one distance.
+1
Its very confusing when the stud book shows the same %age for freaks of multi distance types for each different division when nearly all of them are at one particular distance and there are no/few freaks at the others.