Santana Rising
04:36:04 San
Izzy is from my last litter and she is already grown-up. I so would like to have new kittens this year, but I'm starting training for a new job at the beginning of next month and worry about time.
Minerva
04:31:11 Min
Lol love no uncontrolled banging xD If I had the space and the money I would have MANY pets xD I'm on 2 dogs and a horse of my own, plus the cat so not doing too badly so far xD
Santana Rising
04:29:35 San
I swear I'm not a hoarder 😅 Her dad and 2 of his half sisters have since moved to a friend who is a newly registered breeder. Currently I have 3 ageing dogs, 6 female cats, 2 males (they have their own rooms, no uncontrolled banging!) and one female I'm currently sitting after she was bullied by her roommates at home.
Minerva
04:27:07 Min
Family affair then lol!!
Santana Rising
04:26:44 San
Her mom is super floofy. Her dad is shorthair but carries the gene from his mom - who lives here too!
Minerva
04:25:58 Min
Awwww she's a floofy girl!!
Santana Rising
04:24:18 San
-Click- postimg was acting up. Her she is in her fuzzy glory
Minerva
04:16:32 Min
Ooh please do!!
Santana Rising
04:14:25 San
She's a little lovable weirdo. I can try to share a pic in hope you won't be spooked by her funky eye
Minerva
04:13:21 Min
Awww bless her heart
Santana Rising
04:11:40 San
Mine are fickle indoor cats and Izzy I bred myself, but she had a rough start after her mom had a mastitis and must have picked up something at the vet, since Izzy got a severe eye infection and now has one deformed eye. But all the fighting for her was worth it as she is very spunky and everyone who comes to visit adores her. But she has no regard for personal safety!
Minerva
04:06:15 Min
San oh shit!! Ours decided she would move in to our house a few years ago despite actually being owned by a friend round the corner. She doesn't even go to her actual home to visit anymore, the little shit. She also stops cars to make people get out and talk to her as she rolls around in the road for fun...
Silverfern Ranch
04:03:44 Anni
san
my cat used to sleep in the middle of the road
glad he's at my parents in a small town
Santana Rising
03:59:19 San
Also are we talking smack about cats? I got one who tries to (unsuccessfully) set herself on fire every other day.
Santana Rising
03:58:02 San
I'm always so grateful if I get Ee TBs - especially if they carry pearl and have an actual shot at apricot offspring.
The Feylings Grove
03:55:30 Feylings/Fey
Ah okay
Arctic Dusk
03:55:29 AL - Hateful RIDs
As in both black horses being Ee
Arctic Dusk
03:55:04 AL - Hateful RIDs
Fey, it can happen if they are Ee (E being black and dominant, e being chestnut)
The Feylings Grove
03:54:01 Feylings/Fey
Bred two black horses and got a chestnut?
Stabulum Equorum
03:50:29 
Captured 10 horses at Mountains... none carried champagne. Pfft
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Tracking training on wild caught horses October 30, 2017 09:06 PM


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Question: when tracking training on a wild caught 2 year old, What weeks do you start to determine if the Horse is breeding quality or not? What would that week be compared to when comparing to a horse you bred? Would their week 4 still be the determining factor on how many stats they move up? Just wondering because they start out at level 2 in all disciplines and 3 in all traits. Thank you!

Edited at October 31, 2017 09:07 AM by Kuewi KNN Stable
Tracking training on wild caught horses October 30, 2017 09:41 PM

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The significant weeks and the amount you would want them to go up at certain times are the same. The only difference is that everything starts 3 bars higher. Just treat it like the bottom two bars aren't there.
Tracking training on wild caught horses October 31, 2017 09:12 AM


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Most trained 2-3yo have 8-10 training sessions and up to 3 bars.
So this is why the captured horses start with 2/3yo and 3 bars in each trait.

Their training effort is the same as for any other horses, so tracking would be important from w4-12.

BUT: very weak wild captured horses ( average or subpar ) may loose bars after their first training session, because they dont reach the "default cut off" for 3 bars ;)
Tracking training on wild caught horses October 31, 2017 04:35 PM


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Thank you very much. I had a wild caught PEE go up 3 traits on week 4. So wasnÂ’t sure if that was the same essentially as a captive bred week 4. IÂ’d post a link but my phone and this game donÂ’t communicate when I post links. HeÂ’s in my stallion barn if anyone wants to look at his training. HeÂ’s Dracula the only AA in that barn.

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