12 Oaks Farm
11:59:35 
Thanx KPHÂ… weird having the pad sitting in one shoulder like that!! Lolol
Carmack Elites
11:58:20 Carjack/Adele
I mean I got a WWW on an account from random mare and stud and well after the first 3
Avendal Estate
11:54:36 Oriyana
But if the order you breed in did really affect results it would think it would have to be something coded in, and that just seems like a weird thing to do
Avendal Estate
11:53:16 Oriyana
RF makes it hard to prove any trend in breeding really lol
KPH Equestrian
11:45:28 Rapcoon | Jester
oriyana
that makes a ton of sense when ya think about it ^^

vixie
well, I'm doing my main matches a bit late in the month, so I'll let y'all know how they go :3
Vixen Creek
11:44:53 Vixie
i guess that makes sense Oriyana
KPH Equestrian
11:44:12 Rapcoon | Jester
oaks
nope, better report it >.>
12 Oaks Farm
11:42:21 
Oops: ex: black rose riding pad. -HEE Click-
Vixen Creek
11:42:12 Vixie
hmm ok. I was never quite sure about that, i would believe it, then others would tell me it wasn't true, but then all my first few foals are still better than my last most of the time so i go back to believing it again. Maybe i need to do an experiment and breed my strongest horses last 😂
12 Oaks Farm
11:41:53 
Has anyone else experienced this issue with the black rose riding pad? Just curious.
Avendal Estate
11:40:39 Oriyana
I do not believe it has ever been proven true either. If you think about it, because people believed it first pairings tend to more likely involve their best horses, most thought out matches, and items. So it gives the impression that the first breedings are going to be better
KPH Equestrian
11:36:20 Rapcoon | Jester
vixie
Don't quote me on this, but if I remember correctly, mods were saying that it was false, and for older players to stop telling newer players such.
Vixen Creek
11:33:28 Vixie
how was it disproven?
Alaskan Anchor
11:31:42 
Thank you.
KPH Equestrian
11:29:37 Rapcoon | Jester
no, it *was* widely believed that breeding more than 3 foals would result in all others to be PPPs, but it's been disproven. it's just RF being mean :'3
Alaskan Anchor
11:26:43 
I meant on an account
Alaskan Anchor
11:26:09 
Does this happen because of a lot of breeding on an -HEE Click-
Alaskan Anchor
11:14:53 
Thank you Wynn Talli
Wynn Talli
11:14:01 Jokers Hideyrock
Go into the breeding center and it's an option there, like using straws :)
Alaskan Anchor
11:12:55 
How do you implant an embryo into a mare?
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Pacing Problems November 27, 2020 07:46 AM

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We're actually working toward her being a lesson horse. She's been off the track for about seven years, I think. She does have a very nice jump at the trot, and occasionally canters after it, though she then gets confused and just paces, then trots again.
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Rushing River Stable said:

We're actually working toward her being a lesson horse. She's been off the track for about seven years, I think. She does have a very nice jump at the trot, and occasionally canters after it, though she then gets confused and just paces, then trots again.



Hm.... I'm kind of able to relate. I have an Arabian who has been off the track for six years. He has some very bad habits about taking off and recently, he's been showing some anxiety with whips and certain cues. I've decided what is best for him is literally restarting him from the ground up. It's very tedious, but today, I hopped on him for some light riding and reinforcing our groundwork. He was an absolute dream! No speeding up, just a calm collected walk/trot, response to cues were phenomenal.

If she's having this much issue, I would really recommend restarting her with groundwork. Not just from an issue fixing POV, but getting her trained how you want and teaching the cues you want her to listen to.

You might even try long lunge sessions. Just get her doing transitions from walk to trot, getting her nice on those stops and paying attention to what you want her doing. If you have to work her hard, so-be-it. She might just need a firm workout to get her to listen up. ^^


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