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Breed Help: What Should I do?
Equ » Autumn is in the air🍁 July 7th, 2017 2:06:13am 927 Posts |
As many of you know, it's been almost three months since I've returned from my very long hiatus/quit from HP. This time upon my return, I truly, truly want to do a breed seriously; in the past, I have never been able to really keep an interest on breeds for more than a month or two maximum {so G2 at maximum if I can hold focus that long} as my interest for the breed would just die away. Sadly, it appears to happening again as I'm strattling the fence on what I want to do on my main account here. I am hoping that you all can lend me some advice or suggestions, as right now anything would be greatly appreciated! Many people on HP are probably familiar with my Medicine Lines Gypsy Vanners, due to a contest I held several months ago; needless to say, their lines have been incredibly short-lived, as I am already extremely bored with this breed and am ready for them to just retire. I have lately found much more interest in my spare/partner account breeds than my own breed and have lately been devoting to the spares more. I have put a lot of real and virtual money into these lines, so it's a shame that this is happening, but I really want to make my work worthwhile and right now I fear that there would be little to no demand for a baby from these lines. Below is a list of all the breeds - both horses and dogs - I have done in the past on this game. All of which have been quite short-lived: - Hanoverians - American Quarter Horses - Appaloosas - Labradors - Boxers I really want a breed that I can stick to and not be bored with and sadly, these GV's are just not doing it for me. So, my questions to you are: 1.) Should I keep doing my Gypsy Vanner lines or should I retire them and do Hanoverians? Would you be interested from purchasing a back-up foal from either line when they are bred? 2.) Should I do a different breed entirely that popular or stick to more rare breeds? 3.) If I should do a completely different breed, what ones do you suggest? P.S - Please note that at this time no lines are for sale. All spare acct. breeds will be moved to their appropiate spots when a final decision is made. Should the GV lines be sold, my Medicine Line would not be retired/quit, but rather re-launched into a different breed if I so choose. Thanks all!
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Equ » Autumn is in the air🍁 July 7th, 2017 3:40:43pm 927 Posts |
Bump!
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S.pace Bound -gone for now- July 7th, 2017 4:37:31pm 198 Posts |
Both. Gypsy vanners arnt a thing here unlike tbs sport horses appys paints etc. like im doing a line of welsh cobs. i have a gypsy vanner in real even tho he looks nothing like one. |
tana ;; gone July 7th, 2017 4:46:10pm 13,574 Posts |
As a hoarder of many breeds, I must vote that you breed both. |
Insomnia ⸸you'll always be apart of me July 8th, 2017 12:13:56am 2,739 Posts |
both :P |
Kuwait | Not Reserving Tix | July 8th, 2017 12:52:23am 2,970 Posts |
I only know you should breed German Shepherds. |
Equ » Autumn is in the air🍁 July 8th, 2017 11:40:57pm 927 Posts |
UPDATEThank-you everyone who posted their opinions here. After much thought, I have officially sold off my Gypsy Vanners and I am changing breeds; I have taken into account to staying to the rarer breed aspect as I have loved that with my pair, but it was just too boring working with them. All my Hanoverians from Roux & Blitz will be bred on a spare account and my main account will feature Holsteiners either via Back-Up or G1 store pairs.
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