| Ravenwood Farm |
| Depends what you breed for. It's pretty, that's what some people go for. It's ratings and bravery are impossible to tell without it being rated/bravery tested. Most wilds have bad ratings, but decent bravery is not uncommon |
| Ravenwood Farm |
| Depends what you breed for. It's pretty, that's what some people go for. It's ratings and bravery are impossible to tell without it being rated/bravery tested. Most wilds have bad ratings, but decent bravery is not uncommon |
| The Old Gods |
| Yeah, COI is basically just a fancy way of going "the horse isn't inbred. Pinkie promise :)" |
| Ravenwood Farm |
| From my understanding, COI looks at how likely it is that the horse got 2 of the same gene, or something similar to that. Which is impossible if the parents are 0% related |
| Hobo Queens Farm |
| Is that right? Just because you bred it to a horse it wasn't related to doesn't take away from the inbreeding in it's pedigree enough for 0% I don' think... |
| Ravenwood Farm |
| COI has to do with how related the parents are, I think. A really inbred horse crossed with a wild will result in a foal with 0% COI |
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| Ravenwood Farm |
| Depends what you breed for. It's pretty, that's what some people go for. It's ratings and bravery are impossible to tell without it being rated/bravery tested. Most wilds have bad ratings, but decent bravery is not uncommon |
| The Old Gods |
| Yeah, COI is basically just a fancy way of going "the horse isn't inbred. Pinkie promise :)" |
| Ravenwood Farm |
| From my understanding, COI looks at how likely it is that the horse got 2 of the same gene, or something similar to that. Which is impossible if the parents are 0% related |
| Hobo Queens Farm |
| Is that right? Just because you bred it to a horse it wasn't related to doesn't take away from the inbreeding in it's pedigree enough for 0% I don' think... |
| Ravenwood Farm |
| COI has to do with how related the parents are, I think. A really inbred horse crossed with a wild will result in a foal with 0% COI |
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Welcome to the Training Center. ![]() Horses may train once a week in their chosen discipline. Your horse will train faster in a specific discipline than if they train in all disciplines at once. Of course, your horse must be assigned to a rider before they can train. You may change your horse's training discipline on your horse's page. List of Horses and Training Level - 0 Horses to Train. |
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to get extra training points. Your rider will be trained in the discipline that the horse is a Schoolmaster in. Your rider may use a schoolmaster once per month. |