Cloud Peak Stables |
SD showing is soo much easier, but you have to expect a lull in profit when a group of similarly trained horses are in between levels. |
Cloud Peak Stables |
SD showing is soo much easier, but you have to expect a lull in profit when a group of similarly trained horses are in between levels. |
Embervale Acres |
it does take up time when you're showing them by hand lol but I think SD horses level up faster, too |
Legacy Leagues |
SD reach schoolmaster level quicker than AD. I felt like I was replacing my geldings every week. |
Idle Lane Farms |
SD is better if you're showing with the barn manager, AD is better if you're showing by hand. But like Ven said, AD is a huge time commitment |
Stormsong Manor |
Showing AD is a greater time investment than SD, but I don't know as much about the profitability differences. I used to help others enter shows back in the day when we could share accounts, and doing eventers for friends made me want to cry |
Embervale Acres |
I like training them AD, since it means the chance to show them in the other disciplines if the E levels up first. at least with EP combos |
Cloud Peak Stables |
Some will say to show them SD (single discipline) while others say AD (all discipline). For something like EPP, I like to do AD because you can show them more frequently since they are more often ready to show in the different disciplines at different times, but the tradeoff is that you have to spend more time on checking their stats to decide if they are ready or not. |
Glacier Bay Cove |
Giving my device a chance to recharge and I will continue working on the wild crestwood. I hope to have it finished before Saturday |
Idle Lane Farms |
Fish, that is completely up to you. Training in AD or SD has different implications but both can be successful |
TheLandOfFishAndFish |
Should show geldings that have one rating better than others (for example EPP) be trained in all disciplines, or should they be trained in their strongest discipline? |
Embervale Acres |
as long as they're ready to show, I show geldings from level 1. they might not make much profit, but at least it's something and they're not sitting around lol but any horse can be shown if they have the training |
Pegasus Lane |
-HEE Click- Thoughts on this? A little hesitate to spend so much on a straw for a Maiden 😅 |
White Nile |
@Fancy I have a mix of show mares and geldings, you can definitely show your mares. |
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Cloud Peak Stables |
SD showing is soo much easier, but you have to expect a lull in profit when a group of similarly trained horses are in between levels. |
Embervale Acres |
it does take up time when you're showing them by hand lol but I think SD horses level up faster, too |
Legacy Leagues |
SD reach schoolmaster level quicker than AD. I felt like I was replacing my geldings every week. |
Idle Lane Farms |
SD is better if you're showing with the barn manager, AD is better if you're showing by hand. But like Ven said, AD is a huge time commitment |
Stormsong Manor |
Showing AD is a greater time investment than SD, but I don't know as much about the profitability differences. I used to help others enter shows back in the day when we could share accounts, and doing eventers for friends made me want to cry |
Embervale Acres |
I like training them AD, since it means the chance to show them in the other disciplines if the E levels up first. at least with EP combos |
Cloud Peak Stables |
Some will say to show them SD (single discipline) while others say AD (all discipline). For something like EPP, I like to do AD because you can show them more frequently since they are more often ready to show in the different disciplines at different times, but the tradeoff is that you have to spend more time on checking their stats to decide if they are ready or not. |
Glacier Bay Cove |
Giving my device a chance to recharge and I will continue working on the wild crestwood. I hope to have it finished before Saturday |
Idle Lane Farms |
Fish, that is completely up to you. Training in AD or SD has different implications but both can be successful |
TheLandOfFishAndFish |
Should show geldings that have one rating better than others (for example EPP) be trained in all disciplines, or should they be trained in their strongest discipline? |
Embervale Acres |
as long as they're ready to show, I show geldings from level 1. they might not make much profit, but at least it's something and they're not sitting around lol but any horse can be shown if they have the training |
Pegasus Lane |
-HEE Click- Thoughts on this? A little hesitate to spend so much on a straw for a Maiden 😅 |
White Nile |
@Fancy I have a mix of show mares and geldings, you can definitely show your mares. |
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