| Minerva |
| Ooh well done Green!! |
| Minerva |
| Lilly- the apricots started from captures, the rest were all failed breedings. Takes the sting out of them lol |
| Greenheart Stables |
| @Min I finally culled my SDs by 20 boys and im still recovering from the pain lol |
| Spellbound Acres |
| Bluey, Thank you! I've been out of the lingo for so long I fear with only getting on occasionally, How do I go about gauging the training for the horse's bio perse, since I have seen horses with training weeks and such in their bio. |
| Nightingales Ridge |
| Matching strengths to weaknesses. And a strong training record if they've got one |
| Blue Diamond |
| Roan You'll want to gauge mostly on training bars. For example, if a horse is low on Movement and the horse you're pairing it to is high on movement, then they can almost balance each other out. Sometimes you'll find a horse who will match well for the first couple of foals or even a couple times with the same horse and do great but then crap the next time you try them |
| Spellbound Acres |
| Does anyone have any particularly good tips when it comes to matching two horses? I swear I've just been breeding aimlessly hoping for something good.. |
| Ranch Lands Training |
| How do you start it? Is it from capturing? failed "real matches" or just buying horses |
| Blue Diamond |
| It's so satisfying to track a successful horse you own all the way back like 4 generations and see how far you've come |
| Ranch Lands Training |
| Min - I'm thinking like a 25 stall barn and keeping mostly stallions then breeding to outside mares. But we will see. I'm sure I will upgrade to a bigger barn in a few months |
| Minerva |
| Lilly it definitely helps! Although it can spiral somewhat- I've got over a thousand quest mares now and that's after a recent cull xD |
| Minerva |
| Exploring is a huge earner for me! I've got a small army of trained W braves now so I can just chip away at quests every half hour. I've got 2 on the go at the minute that should be done in the next hour or so |
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| Minerva |
| Lilly- the apricots started from captures, the rest were all failed breedings. Takes the sting out of them lol |
| Greenheart Stables |
| @Min I finally culled my SDs by 20 boys and im still recovering from the pain lol |
| Spellbound Acres |
| Bluey, Thank you! I've been out of the lingo for so long I fear with only getting on occasionally, How do I go about gauging the training for the horse's bio perse, since I have seen horses with training weeks and such in their bio. |
| Nightingales Ridge |
| Matching strengths to weaknesses. And a strong training record if they've got one |
| Blue Diamond |
| Roan You'll want to gauge mostly on training bars. For example, if a horse is low on Movement and the horse you're pairing it to is high on movement, then they can almost balance each other out. Sometimes you'll find a horse who will match well for the first couple of foals or even a couple times with the same horse and do great but then crap the next time you try them |
| Spellbound Acres |
| Does anyone have any particularly good tips when it comes to matching two horses? I swear I've just been breeding aimlessly hoping for something good.. |
| Ranch Lands Training |
| How do you start it? Is it from capturing? failed "real matches" or just buying horses |
| Blue Diamond |
| It's so satisfying to track a successful horse you own all the way back like 4 generations and see how far you've come |
| Ranch Lands Training |
| Min - I'm thinking like a 25 stall barn and keeping mostly stallions then breeding to outside mares. But we will see. I'm sure I will upgrade to a bigger barn in a few months |
| Minerva |
| Lilly it definitely helps! Although it can spiral somewhat- I've got over a thousand quest mares now and that's after a recent cull xD |
| Minerva |
| Exploring is a huge earner for me! I've got a small army of trained W braves now so I can just chip away at quests every half hour. I've got 2 on the go at the minute that should be done in the next hour or so |
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