How is a horse considered grade?
Kail [Basic || 171 posts] on 7/31/2024 10:23 am
I am trying to breed a grade Chico and have horses with all excellent breeding standards, five star, high level horses but not considered grade. Help pls!
Grade comes from when you crossbreed a horse and then breed it back to pure. So if you take say a Thoroughbred and breed it to Paso Fino or something you then get a cross breed. You breed that cross back to a Thoroughbred and then take that baby and breed to another Thoroughbred all the way till you get back to 100% Thoroughbred and then you have a grade Thoroughbred. Check out the wiki for help
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If you're trying to breed non-grade horses you can't use a grade horse in your lines. Any horse that is listed as grade will only produce grade offspring.
just to clarify, a grade Chincoteague just means it's a Chincoteague that is not purebred, being classified as a grade horse has absolutely nothing to do with breeding standard, stars, or level.
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