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Alright I started showing a few weeks ago but I still don't have enough ebs for what I need. My show horses aren't really earning a profit. I don't show horses until Level. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Did you check the show guides from Hyrim and Eury already?
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I did a quick search through your stable. So far it looks fine to me. Some minor things that could help you earn a litte more from your horses: 19 show horses isn't enough to finance a breeding program, so you need to expand your herd to keep a decent profit. I used to have over 1000 show horses for my AD breeding program, however I heard of people doing ok with just 200-300 show horses. It depends on what you're planning to do. SD is cheaper than AD so you might not need quite that much geldings. This horse has become a schoolmaster last week click here. He can no longer show in CC so I'd either move him to AD as he has previous training in D and SJ or move him to one of the disciplines. 1 or 2 geldings are ready to show, yet they haven't been shown this week, like this horse ( click here) or that one ( click here). With a show string that small, make sure you show everyone (gelding, mare, stud) once they're ready to, it doesn't matter what level they are, even with level 1 they bring you a little income. With PPP+ geldings they neeed 5 weeks training after they had levelled up. With studs and not CS'd mares wait a week longer. Also you might want to take a closer look to your geldings' stats. Horses weak in hrt are more likely to get eliminated during CC and SJ shows, so I usually cull them. Then you're a premium member so you can participate in the Saturday shows. They work a little differently than normal shows. Certain stats of the horses are important. For D freestyle it's movement, für indore CC it's speed and for SJ it's heart and scope. It's a little tricky to get the hang of it but it brings in a nice additional income I hope that helps a little.
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Moony's Stables said: I did a quick search through your stable. So far it looks fine to me. Some minor things that could help you earn a litte more from your horses: 19 show horses isn't enough to finance a breeding program, so you need to expand your herd to keep a decent profit. I used to have over 1000 show horses for my AD breeding program, however I heard of people doing ok with just 200-300 show horses. It depends on what you're planning to do. SD is cheaper than AD so you might not need quite that much geldings. This horse has become a schoolmaster last week click here. He can no longer show in CC so I'd either move him to AD as he has previous training in D and SJ or move him to one of the disciplines. 1 or 2 geldings are ready to show, yet they haven't been shown this week, like this horse ( click here) or that one ( click here). With a show string that small, make sure you show everyone (gelding, mare, stud) once they're ready to, it doesn't matter what level they are, even with level 1 they bring you a little income. With PPP+ geldings they neeed 5 weeks training after they had levelled up. With studs and not CS'd mares wait a week longer. Also you might want to take a closer look to your geldings' stats. Horses weak in hrt are more likely to get eliminated during CC and SJ shows, so I usually cull them. Then you're a premium member so you can participate in the Saturday shows. They work a little differently than normal shows. Certain stats of the horses are important. For D freestyle it's movement, für indore CC it's speed and for SJ it's heart and scope. It's a little tricky to get the hang of it but it brings in a nice additional income I hope that helps a little.
Thank you! It's very helpful~
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Kuewi KNN Stable said: Did you check the show guides from Hyrim and Eury already?
Yes I did but it didn't really make sense to me.
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