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https://horseeden.com/horse.php?id=20396471 This is my first homebred EEE, iÂ’d really like to start/raise him right. Please help! Any advice is welcomed with open arms Edited at October 12, 2019 06:08 PM by Silver Acres
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Track his Training and Train In AD
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HillCrest Stables said: Track his Training and Train In AD
Can you explain how to do that? IÂ’m sorry IÂ’m new to this
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He's already training in all disciplines. Leave him there. Once he hits his week four, training bars may go up. If they do, you need to mark it in his remarks [Manage Your Horse > Edit Remarks.] Then just count the bars that go up and list them as so:
Week 4: 112121 Week 5: 222222 Week 8: 223232
That's just an example obviously, you would mark down whichever bars your horse was up in. I skipped weeks 6 & 7 because horses typically don't go up in these weeks, so there's no need to track it if there was no change from the previous week.
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Here is a great blog to reference about training and what to look for:
https://horseeden.com/blog.php?id=18024&b=16
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Amera Eventing said: Here is a great blog to reference about training and what to look for:
https://horseeden.com/blog.php?id=18024&b=16
Thank you so much! Also, I love your stable set itÂ’s gorgeous
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