In our article today we are going to tell you all about the Rival Stars Horse Racing breeding and how it works, so you will know exactly how to produce the best horses in the game. Of course, you should take a look at our game guide first to know exactly how to start off in the game.
Rival Stars Horse Racing – What is breeding?
Breeding is having a mare (female horse) and pairing her with a stud (male horse). This will result in a third horse, which is a combination between the two. Once you mate the two horses, the mare will go idle and you can’t really use her until the new horse is born.
Breeding can be done between your mare and your stud, your mare and a random stud within the game (will cost resources), or between your mare and a premium stud (will cost gold).
The resulting new (baby) horse can be either better star than the parents or the same star. This all depends on your chances, but the percentage is shown on the main interface when you do this, so the rest depends on luck.
Rival Stars Horse Racing – How to breed?
The breeding process is pretty simple – all you have to do is have a mare. First thing you need to do is head on to the Stables. In the stables, you will see on the left side a breeding stall. This is where the new horse will be bred.
Now the second step, once you have a mare, head on to your breeding stall and select to breed. Of course, you need an empty breeding stall for this, and it would be ideal to also have an empty horse stall. The empty horse stall will be needed for when the mare is done nursing, so you can keep the new horse.
On the left side you will have your mares that you can select from to breed and on the right you will see the studs. Use the arrows underneath each of them to go back and forth between the available mares and studs and in the middle see the grade chances for each combination.
Usually the premium studs have better grade and stats than the rest of them, but you need to take into consideration more than just the stats. The distance a horse can run, the track surface and the position are all important for the resulting horse.
So for example if you want a horse than can run on very soft terrain, you should breed with a stallion that has the same track surface preference. It all depends on the choices you make, so take this into consideration whenever you want a new horse.
Also, if you don’t like the studs currently available, you can get new studs! To do this you can either wait for the free refresh or pay 10 gold to refresh instantly.
Rival Stars Horse Racing – Best breeding method
In my opinion there is something you could do in order to breed better and cheaper with a good stud. What you could do is head on to the Market and buy a good stallion. You can even spend gold to buy a premium stallion and use that to breed with your best mares in order to (hopefully) create a very good grade 3 horse.
Another thing you need to keep in mind is that you should sell the horses that you don’t like or are not as good (or are not what you are looking for). This will free up horse stall slots and allow you to breed more.
It will take time, but don’t worry – you’ll get the best horses in time. Also, don’t forget to upgrade the stalls in order to increase the grade of the horses you can keep in there. It’s quite important!
This will be our breeding guide for Rival Stars Horse Racing. Do you have some more breeding tips and strategies? Share them with us down in the comments section below!
I’ve been breeding for a while now, but always get a stallion as my offspring. I need a better mare though. My question is, are the offsprings always going to be stallions?
My offspring always ends up as mares. I have only gotten two stallions out of all of my breeding. I am wondering though, how do you make a dappled grey horse from breeding?
I want a dappled gray soooooo bad or a black and white paint lol
I breed my tier 4 mare to a tier 4 red and white paint and i only got a chesnut with a half star on her head i am wonderinfg why also my mare was a bay
I have a dapple grey, what I did was take the white-cream ish color horse and breed it with I bag idk how that works but I have a dapple grey!
I got one by breading a lover chestnut with a white
No not always. I tend to get more mares than stallions and it’s a bit frustrating.
that happened to me when i really needed a mare! in the end i just ended up making a new game
How do you get the black is it random
Colors and stats are somewhat random; only thing really hereditary is the preferred position, track type and distance.
Wanna breed a horse with a medium preference
did you find how ? that make me hate the game
My dappled grey took a while I took my horse that had the 1/2 white face gene and bred to an all white then that offspring to a mostly black horse. I now have 2 dapple greys, one lighter then the other.
But they all started with the 1/2 faced white and tan horse.
I wonder if the stats of the mare and stud affect the baby. Example, I have a tier 3 mare all max and a tier 2 stud pretty good also max. Will the new horse come with better stats if both parents are max? Kinda new to the game.
Just like real life breeding environmental factors (training) does not pass to offspring, so your horses base stats pass on
What is a grade 3 horse? How do I know its a grade 3?
The grade is the star that’s with their image.
It affects their level and how high their stats can go. And breeding grades can in create this.
1 to 1 = grade 1 foal
1 – 2 = grade 1 OR 2 foal. Etc.
Mixing grades has a percentage with the next grade up being a tad higher in some cases depending on the stud.
It’s really up to chance.
3 grade horse…how to know which grade The hors is and nie to breed it please?
I really wanna black horse and I’m trying to find out how to breed it but I just can’t seem to get it right. I got a paint horse now I just really really want a black horse! Can someone please tell me how to get it!?
It’s a bay and a black that’s how I got mine.the chances are 50/50 plus I got to black horses that way hope I was a huge help!!
I need a grey so bad but no matter how hard I try I cant get one!
How I got a grey horse I breed my dark cream horse(mare) with a chocolate coated horse (stallion)
HOW DO YOU FRICKEN GET A PAINT. I have been breeding all my horses and I looked at gold riptides (paint horse) pedigree.
I have a paint horse, her name is Sun and i get her breeding her mother (cream-grayish) to her random father (reddish).
Her coat is reddish-yellow and white.
Is there a way to make it that I can get a filly instead of a colt, all I get are colts and I’m looking for a filly that’s 3 stars because all my mare’s are 2 stars.
I think you just need to find a really good stud to breed your mare with,
Ive had all of the horse coat colors in the game except black, it’s getting really annoying and I breed with black horses w/ black families and I still don’t get a black.
how i can breed medium track surface preference??
I have a cremello stallion, and his offspring are always a really light color, so I don’t think I will be getting a black horse anytime soon.
(also, if anybody was wondering, if you would like to breed a cremello, you need a palomino mare, and a chestnut stud.)
I got every light colored horse! I AM IN NEED OF A FREAKING BLACK/BROWN HORSE! PLEASE TELL ME HOW!
I’ve tried to breed the darkest light colored horse I have with a brown horse and I keep getting flipping white/cream colored horses/foals with the markings of the brown stallion! HEEEEEEELP ME!!!
i would rather have more mares than stallions, but mine are a mix, sometimes i get a mare and sometimes i get a stallion. but right now i have two badger faced horses that i love soooooo much and i will never sell
This might seem dumb but I can’t figure out how to make one of my horses into a stud. I’m on mobile so the button isn’t there for me. I know it’s in the horse details but I can’t seem to find it? Can anyone help please!
Yeh katie marks you have to have a stallion and you tap on them which will take you to the screen showing the preferences and coat and pedigree that sorta stuff then in bottom corner red box says stud I mean seeing as this was a few months ago you e probs already found out lol
How do you breed a horse with a medium track preference?? I don’t have a mare with medium, I do have them with very hard, hard & soft. I tried everything ;-(