Alpine Acres |
Hey chat :D |
Greenheart Stables |
@Angel Uuuugh tell me about it, biggest issue is the no blinker use + yanking into a lane with maybe a two inches of space between the cars they're trying to get in-between to go literally nowhere speed wise 😠|
Angels angels |
We love when people try to move over into your lane ontop of you. No looking no blinker nothing .-. |
Cappuccino |
If hes already had foals, training is kinda irrelevant (IMO) just see where he is on the boards |
Greenheart Stables |
@Capp Im gonna get him and hope, his foals are whats really keeping me on the fence |
Greenheart Stables |
Uuugh found a SD whos training is too good to be true and now I'm second guessing getting him |
Santana Rising |
The training alone had cost more than what she was sold for, you were lucky! |
Nightingales Ridge |
I bought an Elite bravery at 96% trained or something like that for $900 she's been beauty |
Ravenwood Farm |
Back when I started I was able to find an almost trained E gelding and later an E mare who ended up kickstarting my interest in bravery breeding. But I might have been lucky with them, I did have to look through a lot of untrained horses to find them. |
Santana Rising |
it's just that training them up takes a lot of money and time - and nowadays as you can train up to 15 a day it takes Rusty Bits too. So I normally only train those W horses I want to keep and even there I can hardly catch up on training on time. So I wonder how many trained ones are actually going on sale. But I agree that it is not worth it to buy a round pen just for 1 or 2 bravery horses. Though it does pay if you DO plan on establishing a bravery string. |
Ravenwood Farm |
W horses are best (they never spook in my experience) but E horses are very good too, they rarely spook. When you do the entire 50 turns without spooking, there's a chance of getting a sherpa map. From what I have seen, they sell for most on capture day, which is every 3 months |
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Greenheart Stables |
@Angel Uuuugh tell me about it, biggest issue is the no blinker use + yanking into a lane with maybe a two inches of space between the cars they're trying to get in-between to go literally nowhere speed wise 😠|
Angels angels |
We love when people try to move over into your lane ontop of you. No looking no blinker nothing .-. |
Cappuccino |
If hes already had foals, training is kinda irrelevant (IMO) just see where he is on the boards |
Greenheart Stables |
@Capp Im gonna get him and hope, his foals are whats really keeping me on the fence |
Greenheart Stables |
Uuugh found a SD whos training is too good to be true and now I'm second guessing getting him |
Santana Rising |
The training alone had cost more than what she was sold for, you were lucky! |
Nightingales Ridge |
I bought an Elite bravery at 96% trained or something like that for $900 she's been beauty |
Ravenwood Farm |
Back when I started I was able to find an almost trained E gelding and later an E mare who ended up kickstarting my interest in bravery breeding. But I might have been lucky with them, I did have to look through a lot of untrained horses to find them. |
Santana Rising |
it's just that training them up takes a lot of money and time - and nowadays as you can train up to 15 a day it takes Rusty Bits too. So I normally only train those W horses I want to keep and even there I can hardly catch up on training on time. So I wonder how many trained ones are actually going on sale. But I agree that it is not worth it to buy a round pen just for 1 or 2 bravery horses. Though it does pay if you DO plan on establishing a bravery string. |
Ravenwood Farm |
W horses are best (they never spook in my experience) but E horses are very good too, they rarely spook. When you do the entire 50 turns without spooking, there's a chance of getting a sherpa map. From what I have seen, they sell for most on capture day, which is every 3 months |
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