| Minerva |
| They can also double up as broods and quest mares to earn a bit of extra cash! |
| Stormsong Manor |
| I saw a woman vlogging about demolishing her old home to have a new one built on the land, and she had gotten to around 35k before anyone had even put an ounce of manual labor into any of it. It was all the logistics and planning. 35k. |
| Glowing Pines |
| Tradgedy All horses can be shown to make a profit, in my experience it's definitely worth it, as most of my SDs are mares |
| Greenheart Stables |
| I show mares and sometimes they do better then geldings lol |
| Angels angels |
| Yes definitely. My mares make more profit than my geldings do |
| Maelstrom |
| Is it worth it to show mares? My brain is mush right now and I can't remember. Not breeding mares but if I have PPP+ could I just treat them like a gelding or would it not be worth it? |
| The Old Gods |
| It's now day 4 of the mobile home pad being built and I'm already looking at about 3k worth of dirt lmfao |
| The Old Gods |
| That's what I did. Problem being, when you're showing a couple hundred horses per night lol |
| Jericho Stables |
| I always went to the nightly show report and opened up horses that had placed first into a new tab, check to see if they leveled, if they didn't then entered them. It was a fairly quick process after a while |
| Angels angels |
| Never tried member shows and I don't have the patience for it lol |
| The Old Gods |
| member shows are a massive time sink. Used to mess around with it, but I just don't have time to dig through my showing reports for it |
| Stormsong Manor |
| I give my E/W show horses four to five weeks to train up, I enter them for the first time as two year olds, they show again if they land in the green or they get another training session before entering again if they're placing 10th or better. Two if they're 11th or 12th. Four training sessions after leveling before re-entering |
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| Stormsong Manor |
| I saw a woman vlogging about demolishing her old home to have a new one built on the land, and she had gotten to around 35k before anyone had even put an ounce of manual labor into any of it. It was all the logistics and planning. 35k. |
| Glowing Pines |
| Tradgedy All horses can be shown to make a profit, in my experience it's definitely worth it, as most of my SDs are mares |
| Greenheart Stables |
| I show mares and sometimes they do better then geldings lol |
| Angels angels |
| Yes definitely. My mares make more profit than my geldings do |
| Maelstrom |
| Is it worth it to show mares? My brain is mush right now and I can't remember. Not breeding mares but if I have PPP+ could I just treat them like a gelding or would it not be worth it? |
| The Old Gods |
| It's now day 4 of the mobile home pad being built and I'm already looking at about 3k worth of dirt lmfao |
| The Old Gods |
| That's what I did. Problem being, when you're showing a couple hundred horses per night lol |
| Jericho Stables |
| I always went to the nightly show report and opened up horses that had placed first into a new tab, check to see if they leveled, if they didn't then entered them. It was a fairly quick process after a while |
| Angels angels |
| Never tried member shows and I don't have the patience for it lol |
| The Old Gods |
| member shows are a massive time sink. Used to mess around with it, but I just don't have time to dig through my showing reports for it |
| Stormsong Manor |
| I give my E/W show horses four to five weeks to train up, I enter them for the first time as two year olds, they show again if they land in the green or they get another training session before entering again if they're placing 10th or better. Two if they're 11th or 12th. Four training sessions after leveling before re-entering |
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