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IÂ’m trying to earn money to buy more horses and Stables to make my Stables great but itÂ’s very slow going what is the trick to this I know you need geldings but I donÂ’t have that many and I put them in shows on Monday,Wednesday,Friday hoping to earn money and level up my horses but so far itÂ’s not working.
When I first started I had earned enough to get a pasture for growing hay for my horses, ever since then IÂ’ve been struggling to do that again?
But I canÂ’t seem to no matter when I show or how many horses I have I have items for sale in my shop but no one is buying them, can anyone help me all my horses are rated and I donÂ’t catch them from the Wild much.
But I donÂ’t know what else to do? IÂ’m really stuck IÂ’ve done everything I can think of but nothing works.
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Run a Auction once and a while to Clean your Barns up
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You mean for my items in my shop or my horses?
How do I do that IÂ’ve never done it?
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Willow Pine WBs said: You mean for my items in my shop or my horses?
How do I do that Ive never done it?
Service auction house then you can start a auction
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Just keep up what you're doing! The chances are your horses are probably "out of the money" (Ie have just levelled up.) So will take a few weeks to re-train. Just a few tips for showing: Show them when their numbers in the barn are green. Show them all Monday - if they place 7 or better show them the next day.Id it's lower leave them the week.
If you have anymore questions feel free to pm or I really recommend Eurys Showing guide! :D
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Your geldings are a bit too untrained to be entering them. I donÂ’t enter my E rated geldings until they have at least 5 weeks of training. My P rated geldings are usually trained at least 6 weeks. I would guess a S rated gelding would need at least 8 weeks of training before they are ready to show.
It is great that you have a pasture for hay but honestly, you really donÂ’t spend that much on hay with as few horses as you have. You might be better served filling that pasture with geldings that you can train and show. Buy your hay from other members when you have enough money to get a few weeks worth. Members usually sell hay cheaper than the game does.
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You could also sell your excess hay as another income rather than not making hay at all ;P
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Yes you have to know when to show a horse and when not to by their training bars. If you show a horse when it's not ready you lose money. My suggestion would be to look through the guides section of the forums to learn how to show. Your income will be small in the beginning since you don't have many horses and they are at low showing levels, but it will still be income. You can keep track of your expenses by your accountant.
And flipperruby is right it's best to show your horses Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. You can also pm me if you have any more questions :)
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If you don't have much time, but pastures and leave some duds for a few months. After your pastures are full, Free Range all the adults, keep the fools, and repeat. You'll earn money Free Ranging the adults.
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Thanks for all the replys everyone Im sorry I didn't check them sooner I've been really busy but Ive finally got some good horses for showing my horses with green numbers all train in dressage and there are quite a few I even have a mare that actually went up a bar that was a total surprise if I get enough money I'll get an extra pasture and put any duds I get in there to do what was suggested.
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