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OK, so what is the point of bravery? How do you breed for it? And what does training in the round pen do for bravery? I've been collecting pictures for my scrapbook and that is def an entertaining way to ass the time. But I've noticed I have about the same amount of spooking with my Premium bravery mare as with a Sub-par mare. If there is a section in the help guide for Bravery I can't find it. So I figured I'd ask here. Thanks!
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The point of bravery is to breed horses that will do better in explore. You breed for it the same way you do eventing ratings. Buy some E or W mares and send them to the highest bravery LB stud you can. There is a higher degree of random factor in bravery, so WxW can and often will produce an S rated foal. Training in a round pen increases a horse's likelihood of standing still for pictures and not spooking. It's not really worth it for Sub-P rated horses since it only increases their performance to the level of an untrained E or W, which you can buy pretty cheaply. E and W rated horses can be trained to the point where they regularly go whole rides without spooking and take several pictures per session. Edited at December 7, 2023 12:44 PM by Eyrie of the Stars
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Thank you! That really helps.
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