| Black Dragon Stable |
| Sav, you and I are pretty much the same. lol. Come and go a lot. It's rare that we seem to be actively playing during the same time frame. |
| Black Dragon Stable |
| Sav, you and I are pretty much the same. lol. Come and go a lot. It's rare that we seem to be actively playing during the same time frame. |
| Santana Rising |
| If you start off with low level horses and want to speed things up, sure. But even then it might always be nice to keep mares around since they stay in the money longer. Since I only show the higher level horses anyway I don't have the need to substitute anything with geldings. I had some stallions (WWWs and a current wild EWW) turn AD SM at 16-17. So they are already all the way up the ladder while still actively breeding. |
| Lemniscate |
| I've been playing for 16 years & have only bred 1 WWW on this account lol I'm just here for fun and vibes. |
| Greenheart Stables |
| I show all my non color bred horses, my mares do the best out of all my show string |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| san - hear hear. I show any horse, they're all potentially just as capable as any other, gelds just train faster so if you want to shoot up the ladder it's easier from what I can tell |
| Black Dragon Stable |
| I've been playing for nearly 16 RL years... it was only recently that I started getting WWW horses... but I'm not exactly what you would call a dedicated player. |
| Santana Rising |
| Kai, I stick to my system I developed before going on hiatus (2013 - 2015). I only show mares (and stallions, though they are far less). PPP and PEP combo mares are the basis of my show stock. I train all in AD- that way if they level up in one discipline I just try them in the one they haven't leveled yet. I started with my level 1 fillies and gradually my show profit grew as they grew and now I only show level 5 to 9 and hit my show cap with just those. Plus I don't need to keep barns for horses I cannot breed with (apart from my precious oldies of course, who still either show or train my riders as schoolmasters). I'm not saying mine is the 'right' or only way. Just giving a different perspective to the myth that anything that isn't a gelding is allergic to showing. |
| Greenheart Stables |
| If it helps I have a simplified showing guide on my stable page I use for myself |
| Cataclysm |
| Star, couple months, but i got one of the giveaway mares so it was probably quicker than most |
| Sunset River Arabian |
| Eury I know it just dumbs it down so I understood it better I think |
| Cherry Creek Ranch |
| I really liked Foggy’s guide. It was really easy for me to understand. I still keep it saved in case I ever need it |
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| Black Dragon Stable |
| Sav, you and I are pretty much the same. lol. Come and go a lot. It's rare that we seem to be actively playing during the same time frame. |
| Santana Rising |
| If you start off with low level horses and want to speed things up, sure. But even then it might always be nice to keep mares around since they stay in the money longer. Since I only show the higher level horses anyway I don't have the need to substitute anything with geldings. I had some stallions (WWWs and a current wild EWW) turn AD SM at 16-17. So they are already all the way up the ladder while still actively breeding. |
| Lemniscate |
| I've been playing for 16 years & have only bred 1 WWW on this account lol I'm just here for fun and vibes. |
| Greenheart Stables |
| I show all my non color bred horses, my mares do the best out of all my show string |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| san - hear hear. I show any horse, they're all potentially just as capable as any other, gelds just train faster so if you want to shoot up the ladder it's easier from what I can tell |
| Black Dragon Stable |
| I've been playing for nearly 16 RL years... it was only recently that I started getting WWW horses... but I'm not exactly what you would call a dedicated player. |
| Santana Rising |
| Kai, I stick to my system I developed before going on hiatus (2013 - 2015). I only show mares (and stallions, though they are far less). PPP and PEP combo mares are the basis of my show stock. I train all in AD- that way if they level up in one discipline I just try them in the one they haven't leveled yet. I started with my level 1 fillies and gradually my show profit grew as they grew and now I only show level 5 to 9 and hit my show cap with just those. Plus I don't need to keep barns for horses I cannot breed with (apart from my precious oldies of course, who still either show or train my riders as schoolmasters). I'm not saying mine is the 'right' or only way. Just giving a different perspective to the myth that anything that isn't a gelding is allergic to showing. |
| Greenheart Stables |
| If it helps I have a simplified showing guide on my stable page I use for myself |
| Cataclysm |
| Star, couple months, but i got one of the giveaway mares so it was probably quicker than most |
| Sunset River Arabian |
| Eury I know it just dumbs it down so I understood it better I think |
| Cherry Creek Ranch |
| I really liked Foggy’s guide. It was really easy for me to understand. I still keep it saved in case I ever need it |
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Training Gauge
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| Remarks wk4: 1-1-2-1-1-1 wk5-7: 2-2-2-2-2-2 wk8: 2-2-3-2-2-3 |
Minimum Rating allowable for breeding (any combination): EWE

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