Gem Queens Estate
06:20:48 Snow❆Gem
@toto

I read that post as 'its a wild pretzel'. LMAO XD
Gem Queens Estate
06:19:56 Snow❆Gem
@pony

No, apricot is a chestnut with two pearl genes. And gold is a chestnut with champagne genes.

If anything it would be an apricot champagne? But in the game I'd think it would just be apricot and 'hiding' the champagne. :D
Golden Crest
06:19:36 ᰔᩚ Eve
Does anyone online have an old palette of mine? Kinda feel like fixing an old one up with new features
Super Ponies
06:19:32 Ponyboy
I know. I love apricots but I think gold champagnes are beauties as well. Bummer I've never seen a combination of them.
London Estates
06:18:34 Rainy ☔/Fritzi
Well I haven't, I've just seen that plain old eye-killer apricot lol
Super Ponies
06:15:37 Ponyboy
I'm curious. Has anyone ever heard of a gold apricot horse in game? Is it possible to make one?
WhizBar Eventing
06:03:24 Toto
omg it's a wild prezi =O
SilverFern Stables
05:25:23 Fern
Prezi I cannot stop looking at your most recent piece
Three Seven Ranch
05:23:57 prezi
<3 byyye myth
Mythological
05:21:39 Crowley | Myth
Pretzi
Talk later. 💜💜
Hollow Oak Downs
05:19:37 
Thank you!
Mythological
05:19:12 Crowley | Myth
Oak
Just ask questions people are more than happy to help.
Mythological
05:18:21 Crowley | Myth
Pretzi
I lost access to it.
Three Seven Ranch
05:17:46 prezi
Yay Myth :D
Hollow Oak Downs
05:17:16 
I see that makes sense then. Yes definitely a lot you have to figure out yourself lol
Mythological
05:17:11 Crowley | Myth
Pretzi
I had a wonderful piece it the works for Hades.
Santana Rising
05:16:56 San
yeah, which is why I'm not one of those "oh I wish you were a filly" people for most of the time. If it's WW+ I will always prefer boys, since at least they can give me some good show/colour mares over the course of a month. If it's an EEE+ mare chances are she will hopefully bring me ONE EEE foal in her lifetime, but if she isn't one of my prioritized ones, she will get wasted on throwout PPPs all the time.
Three Seven Ranch
05:15:33 prezi
The "three match" rule is inaccurate. There is no reason for that to be in the guide, just as "RF" and matching guidelines aren't in the guide. A lot of shit here you just gotta figure out yourself
Mythological
05:15:04 Crowley | Myth
3 month?
Hollow Oak Downs
05:13:53 
Yeah I wish more stuff like that was included in the game guide and stuff, it makes it pretty hard for newer players
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Complete Training & Matching Guide September 1, 2021 04:12 AM

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Hello! I've seen a TON of people asking all the time about either how to properly train or to match, or both. Training and matching horses go hand in hand for ratings breeding. I created the guide awhile back in my blog: https://horseeden.com/blog.php?id=224862&b=9 So, I figured that it was time to post this comprehensive guide in the forums, so that it's more readibly acessible and visible to newer stables. Please feel free to post below with any questions, or if there's something that you see needs correcting. I hope this helps! :)
Tracking Training Info
So the weeks that a horse goes up (and how much they go up) are important, because they can indicate how strong the horse is. How they go up helps determine what match you should do. For matches you want both horses to balance out the others weaknesses with their own strengths.
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For instance, horse 1 is weak in Scp (scope) and Mvt (movement), which would look like: 122122
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and horse 2 is weak in Int (intelligence) and Str (strength): 212221
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If you matched these two together, you'd want horse 1 to be strong in Int & Str and horse 2 strong in Scp and Mvt. In the examples above I only showed weakness (and kept the other training a steady 2), but you'd want their strengths to counter-act the others weakness. So, for the best match, horse 1 should go up in Int/Str before the rest of the traits do. You may find out that the horse has two (or more) weaknesses of the same level, or that one weakness is more weak than the other(s) and you'd want to match accordingly and use items as necassary for extreme weaknesses, or a weakness not covered by the match.
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Now that that establishes the base info, here's why certain weeks are important. (some really strong AD [all discipline training] horses will go up wk. 3, but that is rare. Geldings train faster and I'm not sure about SD [single discipline training, ex. D, CC a.k.a XC, J {dressage, cross-country, and jumping}]. So they may be up wk.3 as a normal thing.)
Note: I don't track my geldings' training, since you really only need it for breeding horses (determining whether they are worth keeping through their strengths/weaknesses and matching using their strengths/weaknesses).
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Single discipline training will train in the following (and these are what the medallions [+2 in the corresponding traits] affect when used to boost foal traits):
D: Mvt, Int, Str.
CC: Hrt, Spd, Str.
J: Hrt, Scp, Spd.
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For AD horses-
~Wks. 1&2: nothing here
~Wk. 3: common with geldings but not common at all with stallions or mares. Whatever goes up here is extremely strong.
~Wk.4: the horse should go up. The ones that it does go up in are their strengths, the ones that don't can be considered slightly weak. (a decent horse should be up at least 3 on wk.4. If it's not I typically get rid of it. I consider up 4 pretty good and up 5 really good/strong, all up is not common- typically only happens in strong LB [leaderboard] horses.)
~Wk.5: the horse should be all up in training, anything that isn't is a weakness. I typically boot ones that are down any wk.5 (because they are typically not as strong, but this is not always true) or I will wait for more training.
~Wk. 6: usually remains the same as wk.5 (if it's not it's usually because the horse is "catching" up because they are pretty weak). Whatever isn't up by here is really weak in said traits (and should prob. be booted, especially if previous weeks were not on-par).
~Wk. 7: If a horse goes up here, it's likely a strong horse and strongest in the traits that it went up.
~Wk. 8: Same as wk. 4
~Wk. 9: whatever stays down/ doesn't go up by here is considered weak in those traits.
~Wk.10: should be all up. If not it's likely a weak horse and/or really weak in those traits.
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here's a short guide for that-
Training :
Wk3: common with geldings but not common at all with stallions or mares. Whatever goes up here is extremely strong.
Wk4: whatever goes up here is strong. Anything that doesn’t go up can be seen as just slightly weak.
Wk5: whatever stays down here is weak
Wk6: whatever isn’t up here is extremely weak.
Wk7: if anything goes up here it’s pretty strong
Wk8: Same principle as week4
Wk9: whatever stays down here is considered weak
Wk10: all should be up. Whatever stays down is very weak.
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Example tracking: (Bolded is just to keep things standing out, in some weeks, only weak traning is bolded and in others, only strong traits)
Wk.4: 212212
Wk.5&6: 2~All
Wk.7: 223223
Wk.8: 323323
Wk.9: 333323
Wk.10: 3~All
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Example strengths: Hrt. (heart) and Str.
Neutral/Moderate/Slight strength: Mvt, Scp.
Weakness: Int & Spd. (speed)
Big weakness: Spd (see wk. 9)
~~Strongest to weakest: Hrt/Str, Mvt/Scp, Int, Spd
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Pretty much everyone tracks a horse's training in the remarks. That way it's right on the horse's page and everyone can see it.
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For W/WW or pretty good/promising horses, I track to wk.20, good to wk. 15 or 18, and lesser ones either boot or to wk. 10-15.
But everyone has their own system, I typically see anywhere from up to wk.12, wk.15, wk.18.
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Please let me know if I made any errors/ left anything out or if you have any further questions! :)
P.S. I don't breed SD, so if anyone has any tips for that, please feel free to post below!
Complete Training & Matching Guide November 2, 2023 01:33 PM
Reivthorn Stables
 
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Hey, thank you so much this cleared up a lot ! I was just wondering why you would stop tracking earlier for weaker horses ?
Also, how do we determine when a horse would win money in his showing class/level ?
Thank you !
Complete Training & Matching Guide November 6, 2023 06:08 PM

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THANK YOU FOR THIS. I have always been so confused on training but now it all makes sense!
Complete Training & Matching Guide November 6, 2023 07:55 PM

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For SD you want geldings up 3/3 or 2/3 wk. 3. If they don't go up wk. 3 then they are considered weak geldings (I usually FR those boys). Strong mares and stallions will go up wk. 3, and "Average" mares and stallions will go up all on wk. 4.
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I based this all on E and WC rated horses. I don't keep anything under E so I have no clue what is considered standard training for those horses.

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