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Hello there! I don't even remember what I first did when I registered, since I haven't been on in a little while. I did have a question, however. Are the horses I currently own considered 'good' or 'bad'? I'm not sure whether they're even worth selling/keeping or not, and any advice would be very appreciated!
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The difference between a good horse and a bad horse relies entirely on what you're breeding for and your personal standards for reaching those goals. Something worthless to one player may be the pride and joy of another. There's no "right" way to play this game.
Now, most of your horses are unrated for the three traits and none of them have bravery ratings. This makes them hard to judge. What I can tell is that they don't have any special colors. Though they aren't genetic tested, we can assume they probably wouldn't be a good bunch to use for breeding rare colors/patterns.
Read guides, stalk FAQs, and get your horses rated/tested. Then you can judge the worth of your horses for yourself. :)
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I'd say no. Personally, I would set them all free, buy some EEP combo mares (under 10) in sales, preferably unbred, and send them to EEE+ studs. That's a nice way to get started breeding at a low price. If you want to make more money before you start breeding, then go for geldings. They take some time to get started (1 month+) and can be a bit confusing, but will earn you money eventually.
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Thank you both for the information! I will probably browse for a few geldings. I already breed more seriously on other horse games, so I'll probably just breed for fun over here. Thank you again!
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