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- Beadingterri August 2016
- Cheers August 2016
- Flying Stunner August 2016
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Ausmerican horses at auction
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I appreciate all of you that have bought horses in my great culling sale! I'm now working on culling my mares via AFPT. There are a few that aren't making my cut but that I think are still worthy for either genes they carry or because I think they were unlucky. Those are in the public auction intact. Please feel free to browse there!
Also if anyone thinks they missed out before or if you have a new breeding goal based on this season's foals, please feel free to go back through my intact stock and PM me a list of horses you would like to buy. Previous prices and restrictions apply.
Happy hunting everyone! -
What does AFPT stand for?
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it stands for Average Foal Performance Testing, when the foals are tested through the Performance Test, then the PT score of each foal is added together and then that number is divided by the number of foals the mare has and that number is the AFPT score
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Thank you Terri.
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Stunner--AFPT is an excellent measure of a horse's breeding quality as long as you can compare a group of "like" mares--mares that have been bred to the same stallion(s) and had the same pasture bonus at the time of breeding. Since you can't comparison test mares like you can stallions, many of us use AFPT to weed out our brood mare herds.
While any individual horse's Performance Test score tells you nothing about that horse's breeding ability (only its training potential, which will affect the show level it eventually gets to with consistent training), the average PT of a horse's offspring will be higher for good breeders and lower for worse ones! -
Oh! I did not look at it that way, thank you very much Cheers!