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Question about horse quality, PT vs *
  • I am trying to cull my bootstrap mares and am having a difficult time deciding do I cull based on PT, papers, or both? What would make for a higher quality herd in the long run?

    What is higher quality? 13.10 **gold or 13.2 *gold?

    I know most of this is up to person preference for criteria for culling. Just looking for some insight on it.
    I already cull all inconsistent horses regardless of their PT.
  • Personally, I’d rather keep the higher breeding ability, even if the PT is slightly lower. **gold has the potential to produce better quality all around. *gold mares with good PT scores are perfectly adequate to grow the herd, but once it’s time to cull I like to retire mine to the show barn.
  • Training is a different random number than breeding ability. Never use PT over papers.
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  • Definitely keep the 13.10 **gold over the 13.2 *Gold.

    Now if you've got multiple *Golds you're trying to pick between, that becomes harder. I try to go with average foal PT AFPT at that point, but that can be iffy if you are comparing mares that don't have 3+ foals to factor into the average. Stallion selection can affect the foal PTs too, so a mare that has been bred to ***Star bootstrap studs might have an inflated AFPT.
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  • Thank you guys this was really helpful!

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