So, I set up a friend's stake winning Thoroughbred dirt sprint stallion so he could be cross bred with Quarter Horses.
He shows up in the TB Dirt Sprint stallion listings.
However, in the QH stallion listings he does not appear, not even in the Cross Bred listings.
Is there a setting I've missed?
And if not...then how are breeders of QH horses suppose to find out what T-bred dirt stallions are available?
I think if an owner pays to make their T-bred stallion available for cross-over breeding...then the sire should show up in the QH stud book as well.
Stormy
T-bred stallions don't show up in QH section?
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T-bred stallions don't show up in QH section?
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Re: T-bred stallions don't show up in QH section?
He should appear in the TB cross-breedable section. The QH listing for cross-breedable are only for QH stallions made available for Appys and Paints. What is the name of your friend's stallion?Stormy Peak wrote: However, in the QH stallion listings he does not appear, not even in the Cross Bred listings.
Or are you wishing that there should be a separate listing and link under Quarter Horses for available TB stallions there as well (or to move the link here?)
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Re: T-bred stallions don't show up in QH section?
Thanks for the information.Ash Tarasin wrote: ↑2 years agoHe should appear in the TB cross-breedable section. The QH listing for cross-breedable are only for QH stallions made available for Appys and Paints. What is the name of your friend's stallion?Stormy Peak wrote: However, in the QH stallion listings he does not appear, not even in the Cross Bred listings.
Or are you wishing that there should be a separate listing and link under Quarter Horses for available TB stallions there as well (or to move the link here?)
I think there should be a separate listing and link under Quarter Horses...would make it easier to find things since one is in that section of the Stud book anyways. I absolutely did not see the Cross Over listing on the main selection page....but then too... I just kind of dabble in the mix breeds...so didn't know to look there...and just missed it
The stallion belongs to Rebecca Cass. He's won some stakes and a Grade III. He has Delorean and Walk Off Grandstand in his pedigree. I hypo-mated a Star QH dirt sprint mare to him and got a B+ hypo.
Here's his page.
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And my little QH from him. : )
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Stormy
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Re: T-bred stallions don't show up in QH section?
I agree. Whereas logical it still takes a little longer to process that we have to skip over to the TB section to fetch the TB stallions available for QH breeding. Maybe there would be a way to move or rename the links for clarity, as suggested by you.Stormy Peak wrote: I think there should be a separate listing and link under Quarter Horses...would make it easier to find things (...)
Good luck with the stallion, Rebecca and with your foal, Stormy.