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- Ammit 9:54AM
- MackZ January 9
- paintedlytening 9:34AM
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Consistent/Inconsistent
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Hi! Bear with me going to try and make this simple - Can someone remind me if consistent/inconsistent foal is random everytime? I'll attach my foals in question below and maybe someone can help me make sense, also if you could remind me what exactly consistent and inconsistent relate to (showing, breeding etc) and if it really matters? Thank you so much!
https://bluegrass.horsegeneticsgame.com/horse.php?horseid=21100052
Both parents consistent
https://bluegrass.horsegeneticsgame.com/horse.php?horseid=21100065
Both parents consistent mare only had 3 days in pasture but has another foal (diff sire) who came out consistent
https://bluegrass.horsegeneticsgame.com/horse.php?horseid=21100060
Both parents consistent
https://bluegrass.horsegeneticsgame.com/horse.php?horseid=21100049
This is just an add on, mom IS inconsistent however I've never had a foal result in Very Inconsistent - how does this happen? -
Consistency relates to showing, not breeding. My understanding, based on the wording of PT score results, is that consistency is basically the horse's moodiness. An even-tempered horse is more likely to have fairly consistent show results, whereas a moody or temperamental horse is more likely to have inconsistent show results. Very inconsistent seems to mean very bad tempered.
While consistency is fairly random, inconsistent horses do tend to produce more inconsistent and very inconsistent foals, much like a bad tempered stallion will likely produce more ill-tempered or irritable foals than other studs tend to produce.
Edit: consistency is based on hidden numbers, so there is a range involved. When a horse falls too far into the inconsistent end of that range, breeding advice or strict breeding advice will spay/geld them. I believe 'Very Inconsistent' horses will always be spelded by this testing. They're usually the ones that get the "this horse has a flighty temperament" message from BA or SBA.Post edited by MackZ at 2026-01-09 14:51:39Might be addicted to pixel ponies...
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Inconsistency works like height. It is the average of the parents plus or minus a random factor.Need to contact me? Read this first.
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Thank you both - Ammit, so even if both parents are consistent, there is still an average hidden number meaning they can be lower on the consistent scale and produce inconsistent foals?
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Consistent is a range. So yes both parents can be on the lower end of the scale.Need to contact me? Read this first.
I sometimes get busy and miss things. If your private message, question, etc. gets missed please ping me so I can follow up with you. I am also always happy to explain or clarify. (HAJ does not have a customer service email, please send me a forum message! )
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