| Santana Rising |
| Some greya in the gane actually do already look like they have static as foals, but mist are just their base colour as foals. And some red greys still look like red roans when they are adults |
| Santana Rising |
| Some greya in the gane actually do already look like they have static as foals, but mist are just their base colour as foals. And some red greys still look like red roans when they are adults |
| Arabs of the Anglos |
| I usually avoid breeding greys. Kindof a love/hate relationship. They're pretty but I hate when my super pretty foals turn out to be greys. |
| Sinister Ranch |
| @artic this is my first time trying to get Grey, I usually do pearl, chestnut, or mahogany |
| Santana Rising |
| Because grey foals are always born with their base colour and then grey out as they mature |
| Sinister Ranch |
| Nvm I went to the vet office now I see the grey, but why is it born brown then has brown streaks? (Confused) |
| Full Stride Farm |
| Ivory - competitive level horses can be determined by seeing their level number in the barn view in green. You can also hand enter and show them to see if they are placing high enough to be competitive. Or check their training bars to see if high enough for their current disciple level. In game "competitive " means they will place high enough to show a profit. 7th place or higher, in general. |
| Ivory Summit Estate |
| For the barn manager it says that she only enters horses that have reached a competitive level in their training, how do you determine if a horse had reached that level? Specifically for AD horses |
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| Santana Rising |
| Some greya in the gane actually do already look like they have static as foals, but mist are just their base colour as foals. And some red greys still look like red roans when they are adults |
| Arabs of the Anglos |
| I usually avoid breeding greys. Kindof a love/hate relationship. They're pretty but I hate when my super pretty foals turn out to be greys. |
| Sinister Ranch |
| @artic this is my first time trying to get Grey, I usually do pearl, chestnut, or mahogany |
| Santana Rising |
| Because grey foals are always born with their base colour and then grey out as they mature |
| Sinister Ranch |
| Nvm I went to the vet office now I see the grey, but why is it born brown then has brown streaks? (Confused) |
| Full Stride Farm |
| Ivory - competitive level horses can be determined by seeing their level number in the barn view in green. You can also hand enter and show them to see if they are placing high enough to be competitive. Or check their training bars to see if high enough for their current disciple level. In game "competitive " means they will place high enough to show a profit. 7th place or higher, in general. |
| Ivory Summit Estate |
| For the barn manager it says that she only enters horses that have reached a competitive level in their training, how do you determine if a horse had reached that level? Specifically for AD horses |
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| Top Winning Cross Country | Placing: #4 |
| Most Winnings This Year | Placing: #31 |
| Remarks 3: 211 6: 323 7: 333 -- 8: 333 L -- 9: 334 10: |

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