PK Rescue Stable
05:09:07 Fossil-sore
Sure!
Buried Origins Ridge
05:09:04 Storm
I do yoga and recently got into hiking again, even just a short walk and build up from there. Drink lots of water, eat well, move around a lot through the day and take a multivitamin. Water is key and fruits and veggies with protein. It has helped me immensely with my Crohn's and all else
Coffee Ridge Royalty
05:08:38 
@pk now that's something I'm into! Patient advocacy! Can I PM you? I'm intrigued and inspired!
Pony Loving Pons
05:08:38 Peep/sam
Coffee I want to throw hands with your mom now
Coffee Ridge Royalty
05:07:04 
@ Neverfade, oh well so yeah same situation. It's been 2 years struggle after my ileostomy reversal. I have no energy at all everyday. Not complaining just venting I guess since I have no one else. My mom abandoned me. Really saw my husband you guys in my animals!
Pony Loving Pons
05:07:03 Peep/sam
Just the pure beauty of it-and leaving here is why I want to go
Neverfade Manor
05:06:09 Storm
I went out there in 2021 and Have longed for it ever since lol. I can't wait to go back, with a career and place to live then
PK Rescue Stable
05:05:39 Fossil-sore
That's why I say perhaps a field in Therapy- there are billions of folks you can relate to. I believe there is a field in Patient Advocacy
Pony Loving Pons
05:05:32 Peep/sam
Omg storm
We have like the same goals
I want to live in Wyoming too
Coffee Ridge Royalty
05:05:18 
Pk, I was but I feel like I might not be strong enough for that emotionally to balance work and life. But I'm actually open for any ideas at this point. It's hard to find like a college that will help you see what your strengths are.
Neverfade Manor
05:04:21 Storm
I felt like that very often Coffee. It took a while before I decided to go to school again and find something I love doing. It takes patience and a good attitude about the future and how you feel about yourself. I have quite a few medical issues myself, plus not working right now. It is hard, but I look forward to school as I know it is my way out of this current life situation. I am moving to Wyoming once school is done.
PK Rescue Stable
05:04:11 Fossil-sore
You are NOT a failure!
Coffee Ridge Royalty
05:04:05 
Thanks pony! It's just hard to advocate for yourself especially for medical!
PK Rescue Stable
05:03:54 Fossil-sore
And Sam is right! I've been disabled since birth-did everything I set my mind to!
PK Rescue Stable
05:03:03 Fossil-sore
Coffee, interested in psychology at all?
Pony Loving Pons
05:02:58 Peep/sam
Coffee you're not a failure 🫂
Coffee Ridge Royalty
05:02:17 
I'm 30 and done with being an RVT. I'm looking forward to getting back into college! Not sure what classes though. I feel like a failure... especially with my medical & disabilities combine.
Pony Loving Pons
05:01:41 Peep/sam
Fossil that is true
PK Rescue Stable
05:01:26 Fossil-sore
Business management did me well. Can use that knowledge anywhere you work
Pony Loving Pons
05:00:32 Peep/sam
It's either that or business but the economy it uh not good so
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Culling Show Geldings May 15, 2023 07:36 PM


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I've been playing ever since I joined up in Year 18. I've shown mostly mares and stallions, and some geldings here and there. I've been showing geldings mostly the past few game years.

However I'm thinking of switching things up a bit in my show string. Keep a horse until 3 or 4 years old see how well it shows, and then decide to keep or cull it.

In all honesty I don't always keep track of training so I don't always know if the horse is worth keeping. I usually just look at points and earnings for the game year. Any advice I can get for my geldings I'd appreciate it

Culling Show Geldings May 15, 2023 07:58 PM


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Any horse can be a show horse, training only impacts the amount of time you have to wait after leveling up before showing again
Culling Show Geldings May 15, 2023 08:03 PM


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I know any horse can be a show horse. But it doesn't exactly mean it will be a good show horse. I'm trying to determine which of my geldings are truly great show horses and which ones are mediocre at best. And as I stated I don't always keep up with the training I usually go by earnings and points they have won.

As to looking at the horse itself and it's training bars some of the geldings have them all over the place in the stats, and others are steady and within one or two bars of each stat.


TenaciTea said:
Any horse can be a show horse, training only impacts the amount of time you have to wait after leveling up before showing again


Culling Show Geldings May 16, 2023 10:15 AM


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This is what I do, but I know it's probably not perfect. I'm still fairly new to the whole showing thing.

When they are foals I want them to level up my week 7, 8 for my mares and stallions. If they haven't levelled up yet I cull them. Or another thing I look for is at week 4 how many bars have they gone up. If by week 4 they haven't gone up in 2 traits I cull them. This helps narrow down who actually gets to stay and who doesn't.

If they are older I just try to find the average of what other horses their level/show experience is making in profit. If they appear lower on the average I toss them. But I breed all my stock so I can usually get rid of the duds before they turn 3

As far as culling my mares, everything that isn't flashy or uniquely coloured I just toss right away, I don't wait to see their training.
Culling Show Geldings May 16, 2023 11:28 AM


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That's what I was thinking with my current show string, just find the averages in earnings or keep the horses that have earned over the average for their age, and keep the ones that have won awards as well on the older horses. The younger horses shouldn't be that much of a challenge.
For mare I only show my EEE's and up. And for me to keep a PPP, PEP or PEEE (any combo for the elites) They have to produce PPP+foals. I've started keeping mares until they are 5 to see what they produce ages 3 and 4 are tester foals, and at age 5 is the tie breaking foal if one foal is PPP or higher and the other foal is a PPS or under

Ranch Lands Training said:

This is what I do, but I know it's probably not perfect. I'm still fairly new to the whole showing thing.

When they are foals I want them to level up my week 7, 8 for my mares and stallions. If they haven't levelled up yet I cull them. Or another thing I look for is at week 4 how many bars have they gone up. If by week 4 they haven't gone up in 2 traits I cull them. This helps narrow down who actually gets to stay and who doesn't.

If they are older I just try to find the average of what other horses their level/show experience is making in profit. If they appear lower on the average I toss them. But I breed all my stock so I can usually get rid of the duds before they turn 3

As far as culling my mares, everything that isn't flashy or uniquely coloured I just toss right away, I don't wait to see their training.


Culling Show Geldings May 16, 2023 12:24 PM


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Hawkeye Farms said:
That's what I was thinking with my current show string, just find the averages in earnings or keep the horses that have earned over the average for their age, and keep the ones that have won awards as well on the older horses. The younger horses shouldn't be that much of a challenge.
For mare I only show my EEE's and up. And for me to keep a PPP, PEP or PEEE (any combo for the elites) They have to produce PPP+foals. I've started keeping mares until they are 5 to see what they produce ages 3 and 4 are tester foals, and at age 5 is the tie breaking foal if one foal is PPP or higher and the other foal is a PPS or under

Ranch Lands Training said:

This is what I do, but I know it's probably not perfect. I'm still fairly new to the whole showing thing.

When they are foals I want them to level up my week 7, 8 for my mares and stallions. If they haven't levelled up yet I cull them. Or another thing I look for is at week 4 how many bars have they gone up. If by week 4 they haven't gone up in 2 traits I cull them. This helps narrow down who actually gets to stay and who doesn't.

If they are older I just try to find the average of what other horses their level/show experience is making in profit. If they appear lower on the average I toss them. But I breed all my stock so I can usually get rid of the duds before they turn 3

As far as culling my mares, everything that isn't flashy or uniquely coloured I just toss right away, I don't wait to see their training.




I only keep my E-rated mares because of my brood program. 500 ebs for a brood is more than enough to cover the cost of keeping them along side what they bring in from showing. Good luck to you! If you need any more help reach out! I can try to help the best I can

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