[Info] NIB Horses

By Retired breeder, 17th November 2009 23:20:05
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It's about time the NIB breeders had their own corner of the world default smiley ;)

Curious about NIB horses? Want to know what a NIB horse is? You've come to the right place!

What is this topic for? NIB enthusiasts to find each other and help one another progress in their respective games.
Otherwise, you may use this topic to help others learn about NIBs, share your experience, and find friends that breed NIBs default smiley :)

Please do not use this topic for advertising horses for sale.

The NIB FAQ:

What is a NIB horse?
A NIB horse is a horse that is not inbred; every horse in its pedigree appears only once (with the exception of Ouranos and Gaia). Horses with "Horse Disappeared" in their pedigree are generally not accepted by NIB breeders unless the horses in question were bought before the horses disappeared and have verifiable pedigrees.

Are there green star NIB horses?
These horses have lower GP than green stars and other top horses, as not inbreeding limits the breeding availability and is slower to progress than breeding brothers to sisters and so forth.
**Misabel edit: The first Green star NIB horse was created on February 21, 2011 - a 6th generation Connemara pony with a star in stamina. He was the end result of a lot of hard work and effort, but now that some dedicated breeders have shown it can be done, we all have something to shoot for!

Are NIB horses considered better than green stars or inbred horses?
Goodness, no! Nobody here is attempting to make that claim. Just like the Zero GP horses, these players choose to play the game in their own challenging way.

How can I get involved with NIB breeding?
It's simple! Start by purchasing a few foundation horses, or horses whose pedigrees can be tracked down and verified as non-inbred. Then carefully breed them to create foals with good GP's and skills that are not inbred!


- Current Top GPs for NIB Horses:
(bred with the *original foundies* who had 350-351.2 GP)

Akhal-Teke: 433.29 (2*)
Appaloosa: 592.04 (10*) 6th Gen
Arabians : 847.17 (31*) 3rd Gen
Argentinean Criollo: 534.37 (7*) 1st Gen
Barbs: 392.93 (1*)
Brumbies: 441.30 (2*)
Canadian: 710.75 (18*) 2nd gen
Curly : 897.50 (33*) 3rd Gen
Donkeys: 300.42
Friesian : 507.78 (6*) 2nd Gen
Gypsy Vanner: 565.03 (9*)
Hackneys: 608.80 (11*) 2nd Gen
Hanoverians: 618.73 (12*)
Holsteiner: 584.14 (11*) 1st gen
Icelandic Horse: 431.19 (1*)
Irish Hunters: 452.22 (2*)
Knabstrupper: 564.89 (8*) 1st gen
KWPN: 414.32 (1*)
Lipizzans: 451.15 (2*)
Lusitanos: 558.72 (10*)
Marwari: 551.66 (8*) 1st gen
Morgans: 411.95 (1*)
Mustangs: 419.50 (1*)
Nokota : 427.57 (2*)
Paints: 461.44 (2*)
Peruvian Paso: 441.91 (2*)
Purebred Spanish Horse : 509.03 (6*) 1st gen
Quarter Horse: 450.30 (2*)
Russian Don: 636.94 (13*)
Shagya Arabian : 767.55 (25*) 5th gen
Standardbreds: 469.76 (3*)
Tennessee Walkers: 378.92 (1*)
Thoroughbred: 1086.54 (52*) 7th Gen
Trakhener: 432.77 (1*)

Australian Pony: 581.44 (9*) 1st gen
Chincoteague Pony : 575.97 (8*) 1st gen
Connemaras: 440.00 (2*)
Fjords: 447.42 (1*)
Haflingers: 496.41 (4*)
Highland Pony: 409.22
Newfoundlands: 417.87 (1*)
Quarter Pony: 477.27 (4*)
Shetland : 591.53 (11*) 1st gen
Welsh: 415.59 (1*)

Percherons: 503.74 (3*)
Shires: 461.15 (2*)
Drum horse: 1911.21 (134*)

- Current Top GPs for NIB Horses:
(bred with the *'new' foundies* who have the higher GP)

Barb : 5010.37 (445*) 2nd gen
Camargue : 4944.16 (438*) 2nd Gen
Canadians: 4019.57 (346*) 3rd gen
Curlys: 4480.67 (391*)
Hanoverian: 5510.41 (494*) 1st Gen
Holsteiner: 4627.18 (405*) 1st Gen
Knabstruppers: 3611.72
Finnish : 7001.13 (*642*) 1st gen
French Trotter: 5674.95 (511*) 2nd gen
Friesian: 4608.48 (404*) 2nd Gen
Lustiano : 4977.80 (441*) 1st gen
Mangalarga Marchador: 7417.82 (685*) 4th gen
Marwari : 5409.48 (484*) 1st Gen
Nokotas: 5283.03 (471*) 3rd Gen
Paint Horse: 3094.08 (252*)
Purebred Spanish Horse : 6045.91 5th gen
Quarter Horse: 3104.63 (253*)
Russian Don: 6747.60 (617*) 1st Gen

Kerry Bog: 3892.85 (332*)
Newfoundland Pony: 6955.84 (639*) 1gen
Welsh: 6844.92 (627*) 2nd Gen

Ban'ei: 7638.35 (707*) 3rd gen
Drum Horse : 2378.86 (181*) 5th Gen
Percheron: 5508.49 (494*) 1st Gen
Shire : 5067.74 (451*) 2nd Gen


Rivenwood's update schedule:
Sundays: Players breeding non-inbred horses may post the GPs of the horses they think are amongst the highest in the breed in this topic. Complete details should include everything listed in the form below. **Please DO NOT Submit GPs for rankings EXCEPT on Sunday!**
Misabel will post the latest high GP's for NIB horses in each breed from the Sunday submissions. Horses will not be named

Please submit your entry to the current high NIB GP using the following format in a post. It is important you use this exact format so Misabel can locate your post easily, or your submission may be missed:

My NIB GP Entry
Horse's Name:
Horse's Breed (purebreds only please):
Current GP:
Link to the Horse's Page:
 
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I have not, but I'm certainly open to it
Storms Ransome
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I don't have discord either.
A friend mentioned it to me a while back. Said it was easy to use.
Asfridur
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I'm open to it if that's the one everyone votes in favor for, honestly.

Storm
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By Retired breeder, 13th April 2018 18:40:19
What is discord?


From what I saw when I looked it up, is that it's an App
Storms Ransome
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It's a free cross platform voice and chat client. Similar to Skype.
So you can use it on both PC, Mac, tablets and phones.

Didn't we used to have a chatroom? I cannot for the life of me remember what we used. Was a chatroom - all we had to do was log on. Wasn't necessary to install anything. We just had to log on to the room using a browser.

Going to drive me crazy that I cannot remember.
What was it called chatcy, cha..something

I'm fine with discord though default smiley :)
Asfridur
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I remember that chat, but I can't remember what it was called either. Most of my team used Yahoo. But now Apple doesn't support that IM platform. But I remember what you are talking about!
Storms Ransome
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Close.... it's called CHATZY

It's free and we can create a room. We then get an invite and log on via a browser.

So should we make a room or use discord?
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By Retired breeder, 14th April 2018 03:54:06
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Discord can be used in browsers as well. It just has an app to go with it. Ive never used chatzy O-O
I'm happy with whatever we use because I'll be happy to start getting all my old Foundation horses blup'd. default smiley (lol)
Storms Ransome
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@The Novice it can? That's great them!
Can you set a private room in discord?

What ever we choose you'll all have to be patient with me. Been a while since I used chat to BLUP default smiley (lol)
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By Retired breeder, 14th April 2018 16:08:00
Im wondering what the best way to go about verifying a horse is non-inbred would be. It seems like it would take a pretty long time to go back and page though the link for each horse that's in the pedigree for some of them. Should I just assume that it's inbred if it has a ton of ancestors?
By Retired breeder, 14th April 2018 16:26:30
Here's the link: https://discord.gg/UhfAKZ i just picked a random picture i had on my computer for the cover, but we can change it if anyone has any better ideas. Lol.

Bwo: it is best to breed yourself, not only because of the hassle it takes to go all the way back, but also because you can own all the horses you use and ensure they never disappear from the ancestry.
Disappeared lines is an NIBers nightmare. You just have to go back through the ancestors. And no, you don't have to assume that. It took me 8 Generations to get my 2* from years ago. But you could probably make an educated guess based on GP, Skills, and stars. Most NIB horses will not be that far along. They might if their parents are the latest Foundation horses but if they are Foundations from years ago, it's a safe bet.
Storms Ransome
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@The Novice - great!!
Thanks for doing this I've created an account. Major surprise my nick here wasn't taken default smiley ^)

@Bwoller.agree with the novice.
All higher end horses are inbred.
Even now when the foundation horses are over 3000, most of the horses here are inbred.

Only way to know for sure is to track all the ancestors. If your lucky enough (as in no horses have been used for passhorses, or the owner has left the game etc), you will be able to trace back quite a bit.
With the higher ends you can maybe trace back quite a bit, and sooner or later you will see it's inbred..
Asfridur
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Ok so now I'm online on our shiny new Discord NIB channel. I'll stay online for a few hours. So if anyone wants to NIB some horses I'll be available.

Oh on a happy note bred a 4th gen Drum. Now I just need to breed a mate. Might take me a while. Who am I kidding of course it will default smiley (lol)
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By Retired breeder, 14th April 2018 19:07:39
so i just realized i copied an expiring link. whoops. the link above will expire in 24 hrs, so if it stops working, feel free to use this one https://discord.gg/JWH5xpK or use it anyways default smiley (lol)

niiice. 4th gen is impressive :3 do y'all use a website to make a family tree or good ol' fashion pen and paper to keep track?


Not usually. We just know which generation is which.
Storms Ransome
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I use a google drawing to keep track kinda, have it all nice and laid out with links to the horses. I also use google sheets to note of the stuff my horses have/need, 'cause I give them all bonuses and that, y'know, keep track of which need comps or rides done kind of a thing.
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I use LibreOffice Calc. It's like Microsofts version of Excel - just free.

1st gens are listed in one tab, the seconds in a new tab etc.

Here is an example of part of the foundies I have alredy used to breed 1st gens.
When their marked in green their blupped and bred. To get 2nd gens.
And thus they get registered in tab #2



I always list them with their unique ID so I can find them if need be.

Here some 2nd gens



Once the horses have been bred, I put a checkmark next to their name, plus add a generation number. Move them to a seperate farm.
Here's an example of a first gen blupped and bred.
The number 1 = it's a 1st gen. The number 2 = she has 2 covers left. The check-mark = she has been bred.

I could have used googles version since I already have the file saved in google drive. But I'm too lazy to copy everything over default smiley (lol)
Asfridur
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Wow Asfridur! That is organized and I am amazed!
Storms Ransome
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By the by I had fun yesterday on discord. Was nice to see how team effort pays off when BLUP'ing an old GP default smiley :)
Asfridur
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My NIB GP Entry
Horse's Name: Ahmaq
Horse's Breed (purebreds only please): Shagya (old GP)
Current GP: 524.59
Link to the Horse's Page: the foal
Asfridur
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My NIB GP Entry
Horse's Name: Zeloso
Horse's Breed (purebreds only please): Drum Horse
Current GP: 2260.51
Link to the Horse's Page: the horse
Asfridur
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default smiley (lol) have to do it like that, or I'll get completely lost since I have all generations under the same affix.
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