| Minerva |
| It gives an indication of their strengths and weaknesses, yes. If you track how they train, you can then use that to match breeding horses together that cover off each other's weaknesses and hopefully result in a stronger foal |
| Minerva |
| It gives an indication of their strengths and weaknesses, yes. If you track how they train, you can then use that to match breeding horses together that cover off each other's weaknesses and hopefully result in a stronger foal |
| Fernweh QH |
| Does someone know what all the gauges are? I've figured out speed and heart, possibly strength, but could someone run by the full names of each for me? |
| Angels angels |
| You can see what week they are on where it says "Training" on their page and "Training Sessions" |
| Fernweh QH |
| Oh okay! And it's a clue as to how well a horse will perform as time goes on? I've seen horses with the same ratings train differently, so I'm assuming that's what it's for? |
| Angels angels |
| You train your horses every week. So each week is one training session. At certain weeks we like to see a certain amount of bars gained in the training guage to see if the horse is strong or not and may be a good producer |
| Minerva |
| The week is equal to the number of training sessions the horse has (as you can train once per week). So week 4s are 4 training sessions etc :) |
| Fernweh QH |
| Hey, I'm fairly new to the game, and I have a quick question. I see people talking about "weeks" in terms of training for foals. Can someone explain that to me? ^^' |
| Cornflower ISH |
| -HEE Click- Nicely colored foal I got, Definently not expecting rating from him like I was this lady -HEE Click- |
| Cornflower ISH |
| Leopard foals are pretty, I just don't love spotty horses. I do get it though |
| Cornflower ISH |
| Hes a bay with a snip just about as simple as it goes look wise Glacier |
| Cornflower ISH |
| A friend of mine got a colt that I'm gonna be gentling and starting its training over the course of a year or two. Very happy for us both! |
| Nolified |
| Yeah, your good, no one said you were, many horses can have hoof problems like that so it's a reasonable reaction. |
| The Old Gods |
| x) I'm not defending his actions, by the way. Denali's hoof issues were just a very complex, multi-modular issue |
| Minerva |
| Some things get missed unfortunately. My farrier was here this morning and asked if Ted had been lame behind, which he hadn't. Turns out there was a nail in the side of his hoof! Luckily only a tiny one that he reckons won't cause problems and hadn't been there long at all but I couldn't believe it! |
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| Minerva |
| It gives an indication of their strengths and weaknesses, yes. If you track how they train, you can then use that to match breeding horses together that cover off each other's weaknesses and hopefully result in a stronger foal |
| Fernweh QH |
| Does someone know what all the gauges are? I've figured out speed and heart, possibly strength, but could someone run by the full names of each for me? |
| Angels angels |
| You can see what week they are on where it says "Training" on their page and "Training Sessions" |
| Fernweh QH |
| Oh okay! And it's a clue as to how well a horse will perform as time goes on? I've seen horses with the same ratings train differently, so I'm assuming that's what it's for? |
| Angels angels |
| You train your horses every week. So each week is one training session. At certain weeks we like to see a certain amount of bars gained in the training guage to see if the horse is strong or not and may be a good producer |
| Minerva |
| The week is equal to the number of training sessions the horse has (as you can train once per week). So week 4s are 4 training sessions etc :) |
| Fernweh QH |
| Hey, I'm fairly new to the game, and I have a quick question. I see people talking about "weeks" in terms of training for foals. Can someone explain that to me? ^^' |
| Cornflower ISH |
| -HEE Click- Nicely colored foal I got, Definently not expecting rating from him like I was this lady -HEE Click- |
| Cornflower ISH |
| Leopard foals are pretty, I just don't love spotty horses. I do get it though |
| Cornflower ISH |
| Hes a bay with a snip just about as simple as it goes look wise Glacier |
| Cornflower ISH |
| A friend of mine got a colt that I'm gonna be gentling and starting its training over the course of a year or two. Very happy for us both! |
| Nolified |
| Yeah, your good, no one said you were, many horses can have hoof problems like that so it's a reasonable reaction. |
| The Old Gods |
| x) I'm not defending his actions, by the way. Denali's hoof issues were just a very complex, multi-modular issue |
| Minerva |
| Some things get missed unfortunately. My farrier was here this morning and asked if Ted had been lame behind, which he hadn't. Turns out there was a nail in the side of his hoof! Luckily only a tiny one that he reckons won't cause problems and hadn't been there long at all but I couldn't believe it! |
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Training Gauge
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| Remarks wk4: 112211 wk5: 112221 |

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