| Honey Moon |
| Yes I think they are. At least that's what I see for most of my horses :) |
| Minerva |
| Think 13 is the equivalent to 9 so if they're up extra they're super strong in that one |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| Might be a silly question, but is a week 13 similar to a week 10? I.e. shows they are strong in that trait. I don't normally track past week 12 and wondering if it means anything or I can ignore it 😂 |
| Morning Glory Farms |
| Eh raiting doesnt matter past like P or PPP if AD for showing and you can get many a PPP or EEE for the 1k fr fee anymore |
| Boulder Creek |
| This is the Guide Forum under Member Help -HEE Click- Check the Showing Guides to find one that makes the most sense to you. There are Two videos put up by Eve (the game owner/developer). Ratings truly matter with success when showing. While almost all horses can eventually train enough to successfully show, higher ratings train faster into the success 'sweet' spot. Meaning they take less money to train and house before becoming profitable. |
| Pandemonium |
| Showing has a bit of a science behind it, there's some good forums dictating how to master it |
| Boulder Creek |
| Also some unsolicited advice: I don't Round Pen (Explore) Train horses that are less than a W in bravery, and suggest if you are going to pursue exploring to work with at least Elite Bravery rating. Otherwise you are spending 100 EBs each training session. You have some Unrated horses that are nearly 100% trained. The financial investment is not worth it because lower rated horses are less likely to get pictures or spook-free and Map rides. |
| Boulder Creek |
| A quick look through your barn - Tapestry Dreams -HEE Click- Is Rated AAS which is going to take like two months to come up to a competitive showing level. She is being trained in Dressage and Managed D, XC, J M-W-F While the horse will eventually be successfully shown - the horse should ideally be trained in their strongest rating (J) and managed for that discipline all three days. |
| Pandemonium |
| You can choose. If you want to make money, set to competitive only. They will show only when the horse will make money rather than all the time |
| Pandemonium |
| Do you have the barn manager set as show competitive horses only? |
| SUMMER OF PEARLS |
| thank you Boulder Creek. i DO all of that! i guess i should just re-set up all the time then |
| Boulder Creek |
| The Barn Manager just needs to be paid in the beginning of the month to be set up to show assigned horses. The Riders need to be paid every week. And the horses Fed at the beginnning of the week. |
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| Minerva |
| Think 13 is the equivalent to 9 so if they're up extra they're super strong in that one |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| Might be a silly question, but is a week 13 similar to a week 10? I.e. shows they are strong in that trait. I don't normally track past week 12 and wondering if it means anything or I can ignore it 😂 |
| Morning Glory Farms |
| Eh raiting doesnt matter past like P or PPP if AD for showing and you can get many a PPP or EEE for the 1k fr fee anymore |
| Boulder Creek |
| This is the Guide Forum under Member Help -HEE Click- Check the Showing Guides to find one that makes the most sense to you. There are Two videos put up by Eve (the game owner/developer). Ratings truly matter with success when showing. While almost all horses can eventually train enough to successfully show, higher ratings train faster into the success 'sweet' spot. Meaning they take less money to train and house before becoming profitable. |
| Pandemonium |
| Showing has a bit of a science behind it, there's some good forums dictating how to master it |
| Boulder Creek |
| Also some unsolicited advice: I don't Round Pen (Explore) Train horses that are less than a W in bravery, and suggest if you are going to pursue exploring to work with at least Elite Bravery rating. Otherwise you are spending 100 EBs each training session. You have some Unrated horses that are nearly 100% trained. The financial investment is not worth it because lower rated horses are less likely to get pictures or spook-free and Map rides. |
| Boulder Creek |
| A quick look through your barn - Tapestry Dreams -HEE Click- Is Rated AAS which is going to take like two months to come up to a competitive showing level. She is being trained in Dressage and Managed D, XC, J M-W-F While the horse will eventually be successfully shown - the horse should ideally be trained in their strongest rating (J) and managed for that discipline all three days. |
| Pandemonium |
| You can choose. If you want to make money, set to competitive only. They will show only when the horse will make money rather than all the time |
| Pandemonium |
| Do you have the barn manager set as show competitive horses only? |
| SUMMER OF PEARLS |
| thank you Boulder Creek. i DO all of that! i guess i should just re-set up all the time then |
| Boulder Creek |
| The Barn Manager just needs to be paid in the beginning of the month to be set up to show assigned horses. The Riders need to be paid every week. And the horses Fed at the beginnning of the week. |
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