[Info] NIB Horses
Thank you Rivenwood for making this topic
I breed NIB Connies and if you are interested in starting breeding and need tips then I am avaible for questions
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By Retired breeder, 17th November 2009 23:26:15
Welcome Hokota! I also breed NIB Connies, along with NIB Mustangs, Hanos, and (when i get around to it), Shetlands. I've been raising NIBs since shortly after I joined Howrse way back in May 2007. I hope every NIB breeder will find their way to this topic, and have some fun!
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Thank you Rivenwood - I have a question now you are here. I read it happens on Sundays, but could I post my current highest GP now?
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By Retired breeder, 17th November 2009 23:32:25
I'd prefer GP posts be made on Sundays, otherwise this topic will be cluttered with nothing but GP entries, but if you've got a horse you're proud of and want to do a little polite bragging, you're certainly welcome to share your pride!
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Thank you Rivenwood
I haven't been breeding for a while, but I do have my wonderful little mare "HeirMíeno 3rd a NIB Connemara" who has a total GP of 362.99 - bred my me so she is my pride. I know there are others out there that have higher GP though http://www.howrse.com/elevage/fiche/?id=7156057 Oh and she is looking for another 3rd generation stally if anyone has one with a similar GP?
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By Retired breeder, 17th November 2009 23:39:08
I have a Thoroughbred NIB breeding program with a user named KaosWolfx, but due to her absence we are only just foaled the second generation....
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By Retired breeder, 17th November 2009 23:39:28
*have only just
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By Retired breeder, 17th November 2009 23:43:08
I tried to breed nibs.. but the time I gotten to the 3rd generation, one of the horses from the family tree Disappeared... so I given up....
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By Retired breeder, 17th November 2009 23:46:00
Forbidden - That's why I breed with other long-time NIB folks, and tend to keep most of my old stock so they never 'disappear'
Hokota - that's a lovely mare! |
Rivenwood thank you
I really hope that there are some Connie breeders out there that are just hiding and that more will try this Most of the people I knew that bred have decided to work with other breeds.
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By Retired breeder, 17th November 2009 23:52:11
Rivenwood thanks
I breed NIB quaters. I have managed to breed a 14* colt without any in breeding. I am happy. |
By Retired breeder, 17th November 2009 23:53:20
caddy, sorry, but if your horse has 14*, it's inbred. Do you have a link to the horse?
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By Retired breeder, 17th November 2009 23:56:49
I'm going to breed NIB appys
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By Retired breeder, 17th November 2009 23:59:03
I have two NIB Frisian Unis I have been holding on to since the achievement says it is 3 of 4. Wondering if it would not be safe to sell them to someone who is in the NIB program?
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By Retired breeder, 18th November 2009 00:01:42
toasty - might want to hang onto yours for a bit longer, considering there may be more requirements coming up in the achievements that would require them. But I am sure somebody that breeds NIBs would love to have them, or breed to them!
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By Retired breeder, 18th November 2009 00:23:01
Thanks Rivenwood, any idea when new achievements will be coming out?
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By Retired breeder, 18th November 2009 00:26:06
Nope, but any horses you've been using might be worth hanging on to. I have no idea what the new achievements might require
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I've been intending to breed NIB Hackneys since they came out, but keep neglecting my project!
After my NIB TB project fell apart in the early stages due to 'disappeared' horses, I've spent a lot of time gathering foundation Hack foals. Just need to put the work in with them now, as I only have two BLUPed horses and a couple of first gens so far. I'm not in any hurry to beat any other breeder to a goal, this is all purely for myself - and that's the nice thing about NIB breeding. It doesn't need to be any stress at all. Hokota, I believe Forest Queen is getting into Connie NIBs, so your clan numbers are growing
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I have to admit I looked briefly into NIB breeding with mustangs and have 2 foundations to go with but just never took the time to get into it properly. I have a couple more foundation/NIB horses from different breeds. I may take it up at some stage for the challenge.
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By Retired breeder, 18th November 2009 10:03:21
Great topic - shame I'm pretty much out of NIB breeding now!
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By Retired breeder, 18th November 2009 10:21:28
Inner Chorus, you're always welcome to share your expertise!
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By Retired breeder, 18th November 2009 10:30:02
i was thinkin of starting NIB with hunters as i have a few foundys, but would be happy to help anyone else out if they wanna breed to them
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My NIB GP Entry
Horse's Name: Mi-Hung-Tang Horse's Breed (purebreds only please): Newfoundland Pony Current GP (foals without completed games do not count): 359,68 Link to the Horse's Page: http://www.howrse.com/elevage/fiche/?id=6593080 she might not be highest NIB at this breed but is my highest and totally pure as it can go. for me personally dissapeared ponies at pedigree is no probelm on my own herd cause I have since beginning written up their pedigrees and that can be seen at my EC forum there I have kept them. some very old lines at my ponies and some that has left game and their lines are still known by my list.
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oh forgot to tell I immortalize many Foundies (Ouranus-Gaias) I have so I get breeding pair that is totally NIB. these I have at many breeds. also I have habit to buy such horses only that I can easily see are NIB and I have no need to buy starred howrses at all, I will eventually come there with my own herd I have no rush.
contact with other breeds at those NIB breeds I keep is welcome, I can co work but I cannot put loads of BM items on any howrse. many breeds are worked without pass and manybe later I get some in that breed that specially deserves timer and other stuff. I love this topic Rivenwood can you tell
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By Retired breeder, 18th November 2009 11:08:59
rebekka, I'm glad to see you have a horse to submit, but submissions should only be made on Sundays or else this topic will be clogged Thank you!
And I am very happy you are enjoying this topic so much! |