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Edited at December 29, 2023 08:04 PM by Paradox Elites
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I think the easiest way to deal with that is just figure out what you want to do, keep the horses that will help you get there, and yeet the rest into an auction.
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... | May 21, 2021 09:32 AM | |
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To me it sounds like you need to downsize to a micro program.
I see no reason to stop breeding entirely, espescially if it is going to take all of the joy out of the game for you. This is a game, theres no point in playing if it isnt fun!
Id say keep max 10 horses, unless you somehow have like a store of 20 WWWs. Keep the WWE combos and maybe a few strong WEE combos, one stallion, and yeet the rest.
Especially with TBs, you wont get anywhere if you dont have money. Every mediocre horse in your barn is eating away at your funds every breeding season and time you pay your riders, and chances are, they arent really going to shoot your program forward. Keep a handful, have just a few strong matches each year, and show show show to make up those funds!
Its less stressful, more productive, and still keeps some joy in the game. You've got this, dont give up!
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... | May 21, 2021 10:02 AM | |
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FirstLightFarms said: I think the easiest way to deal with that is just figure out what you want to do, keep the horses that will help you get there, and yeet the rest into an auction.
Sagamore Farms said: To me it sounds like you need to downsize to a micro program.
I see no reason to stop breeding entirely, espescially if it is going to take all of the joy out of the game for you. This is a game, theres no point in playing if it isnt fun!
Id say keep max 10 horses, unless you somehow have like a store of 20 WWWs. Keep the WWE combos and maybe a few strong WEE combos, one stallion, and yeet the rest.
Especially with TBs, you wont get anywhere if you dont have money. Every mediocre horse in your barn is eating away at your funds every breeding season and time you pay your riders, and chances are, they arent really going to shoot your program forward. Keep a handful, have just a few strong matches each year, and show show show to make up those funds!
Its less stressful, more productive, and still keeps some joy in the game. You've got this, dont give up!
Thanks for the advice guys. I really appreciate it! I'm working on downsizing now Edited at May 21, 2021 10:02 AM by Paradox Elites
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... | June 11, 2021 11:28 PM | |
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I agree with Sagamore Farms about downsizing enough so you can still breed and enjoy the game. Sagamore Farms said: To me it sounds like you need to downsize to a micro program.
I see no reason to stop breeding entirely, espescially if it is going to take all of the joy out of the game for you. This is a game, theres no point in playing if it isnt fun!
Id say keep max 10 horses, unless you somehow have like a store of 20 WWWs. Keep the WWE combos and maybe a few strong WEE combos, one stallion, and yeet the rest.
Especially with TBs, you wont get anywhere if you dont have money. Every mediocre horse in your barn is eating away at your funds every breeding season and time you pay your riders, and chances are, they arent really going to shoot your program forward. Keep a handful, have just a few strong matches each year, and show show show to make up those funds!
Its less stressful, more productive, and still keeps some joy in the game. You've got this, dont give up!
I would also highly reccomend you start building a show string of geldings. They are longlasting, great money earners, and are well worth the effort! Edited at June 11, 2021 11:29 PM by Silver Isle Eventing
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