BlackRose |
Do I keep going with this one? And start showing? - training? -HEE Click- |
BlackRose |
I thought I was the only one. It’s like you can see them… but can’t at the same time? It looks perfect but hard to see? It’s confusing. I’ve been debating on taking the foal off. |
Minerva |
As for showing, you want two bars of training for each level (referring to the 3 stats the particular discipline looks at- eg Movement, Intelligence, Strength for dressage). So for a level 4 horse you'd want 8 individual bars in each. |
ZequineZ |
Oh yeah those throw me off too haha I had to take foals off my mares the art messes with my eyes |
BlackRose |
I supported! (Idk what toast is, I do know my rider is called toast…. I was hungry when I named them) |
BlackRose |
I posted that and forgot the link. I’m sorry -HEE Click- Thank you so much ZZ for the help! |
BlackRose |
I forgot I did this and I was looking through them and saw the many legs and then saw the foal and was like “who tf is you” 😠|
ZequineZ |
No problem at all, it varies, after week 4-5 you’ll see some of the bars go up on their page under training gauge. You should take note every week how many bars they have in each column. You can track it under manage horse, edit remarks I’m no good at knowing then to start showing I kind of take a shot in the dark and either they do good or they don’t. At some point they will level up and won’t do god so you’ll want to give them a break |
ZequineZ |
Close, it goes dressage first cross country middle and jumping last So a WAA would only be great for dressage, and the other 2 would be very lacking in comparison. That’s called single discipline which I don’t do, I go for all 3, but plenty of people focus on only one at a time |
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BlackRose |
I thought I was the only one. It’s like you can see them… but can’t at the same time? It looks perfect but hard to see? It’s confusing. I’ve been debating on taking the foal off. |
Minerva |
As for showing, you want two bars of training for each level (referring to the 3 stats the particular discipline looks at- eg Movement, Intelligence, Strength for dressage). So for a level 4 horse you'd want 8 individual bars in each. |
ZequineZ |
Oh yeah those throw me off too haha I had to take foals off my mares the art messes with my eyes |
BlackRose |
I supported! (Idk what toast is, I do know my rider is called toast…. I was hungry when I named them) |
BlackRose |
I posted that and forgot the link. I’m sorry -HEE Click- Thank you so much ZZ for the help! |
BlackRose |
I forgot I did this and I was looking through them and saw the many legs and then saw the foal and was like “who tf is you” 😠|
ZequineZ |
No problem at all, it varies, after week 4-5 you’ll see some of the bars go up on their page under training gauge. You should take note every week how many bars they have in each column. You can track it under manage horse, edit remarks I’m no good at knowing then to start showing I kind of take a shot in the dark and either they do good or they don’t. At some point they will level up and won’t do god so you’ll want to give them a break |
ZequineZ |
Close, it goes dressage first cross country middle and jumping last So a WAA would only be great for dressage, and the other 2 would be very lacking in comparison. That’s called single discipline which I don’t do, I go for all 3, but plenty of people focus on only one at a time |
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Training Gauge
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Remarks HRT > Wk4: 212111 Wk5: 222222 Wk7: 223222 Wk8: 323222 Wk9: 333223 Wk10: 333333 |
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