| Glacier Bay Cove |
| Planning on leftover Alfredo pizza for lunch today |
| Minerva |
| I'd keep her in eventing personally. Some people do have WEE combos as SD but it depends what you're breeding for |
| Fernweh QH |
| -HEE Click- So Since she's EEW, should I keep her for all, or should I focus on her W rating? |
| Minerva |
| Lol Angel! Fern it would depend on the horse to be honest. If you've got one that you're wanting to breed for all-round ratings then definitely keep it to eventing as you'll mess your tracking up. But if you've got something like a PEP that isn't really worth matching anyway, they'd earn you more money a bit faster doing single discipline. If you've got one that's clearly single discipline like a WSS, you definitely only want to train and track in the one discipline |
| Angels angels |
| Fern If you are showing them yes but if you want to breed them in ratings they need to stay training in all areas so you can match them |
| Angels angels |
| Lol for the longest time for some reason my brain always read Int and integrity even though I knew it was intelligence |
| Fernweh QH |
| Okay perfect, thank you! Would you suggest having a horse that's strong in those specific categories only train and show in said discipline? |
| Minerva |
| Anytime :D There are a few guides in the Member Help forum that are super useful as well that would be worth a read. I know I poured over them when I first started because everything can be so confusing until you get the hang of it haha |
| Angels angels |
| You can see this in the game guide under "Your Horse" if you forget but, Mv Int and Str are dressage, Hrt Scp and Spd are Jumping, and Hrt Spd and Str are cross-country |
| 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 |
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| Minerva |
| I'd keep her in eventing personally. Some people do have WEE combos as SD but it depends what you're breeding for |
| Fernweh QH |
| -HEE Click- So Since she's EEW, should I keep her for all, or should I focus on her W rating? |
| Minerva |
| Lol Angel! Fern it would depend on the horse to be honest. If you've got one that you're wanting to breed for all-round ratings then definitely keep it to eventing as you'll mess your tracking up. But if you've got something like a PEP that isn't really worth matching anyway, they'd earn you more money a bit faster doing single discipline. If you've got one that's clearly single discipline like a WSS, you definitely only want to train and track in the one discipline |
| Angels angels |
| Fern If you are showing them yes but if you want to breed them in ratings they need to stay training in all areas so you can match them |
| Angels angels |
| Lol for the longest time for some reason my brain always read Int and integrity even though I knew it was intelligence |
| Fernweh QH |
| Okay perfect, thank you! Would you suggest having a horse that's strong in those specific categories only train and show in said discipline? |
| Minerva |
| Anytime :D There are a few guides in the Member Help forum that are super useful as well that would be worth a read. I know I poured over them when I first started because everything can be so confusing until you get the hang of it haha |
| Angels angels |
| You can see this in the game guide under "Your Horse" if you forget but, Mv Int and Str are dressage, Hrt Scp and Spd are Jumping, and Hrt Spd and Str are cross-country |
| 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 |
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Training Gauge
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| Remarks Wk 3/4: 111-111 Wk 5: 212-222 Wk 6: 222-222 Wk 7: nc Wk 8: 223-222 Wk 9: 223-322 Wk 10: 323-333 Wk 11: 333-333 Wk 12: 334-333 Wk 13: nc Wk 14: 434-444 Wk 15: nc wk 16: 445-444 |

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