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Hi there, I'm fairly new here. I filled my barn with geldings after reading a few guides, but I'm not exactly sure how to go from here. They are all pretty much the same level, various ages. I want to track their training but I'm not exactly sure how? I know wk 4 and others are important but I just don't get it. Could someone please explain or show me a guide to track training properly?
Thank you!!
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I found this one quite useful to start with. It covers pretty much everything you need to know about this game.
https://horseeden.com/forums.php?f=11&t=30201
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Put your geldings into whatever discipline they are rated the highest in. If they are rated the same in 2 different ones, train in all disciplines until you can see if they train up better in one than the other.
Tracking training is really for breeding purposes. You just write the week and the number of bars each discipline has to see strong and weak trends so you can match horses strong for weak. So if your stallion is weak in INT and strong in STR you want to match him to a smart mare that might be a bit lacking in strength. Weeks 4 and 8 are when most horses get at least one extra stripe in at least one trait, so they are the weeks people look at to assess the strength of the P or E rating. The more traits go up a bar, the better the horse is (in theory) as a potential stud or broodmare.
Edited at September 7, 2019 08:29 AM by Almost Heaven
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