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ArcticLights
11:25:03 Ceci / (Call me) AL
What you can do with your mare is use the strongest you can afford. If she does amazingly with one, either repeat match or find a boy with similar training and see if she also does well with that one
LouixVillage
11:23:02 Louix
Thank you, AL!! I just got out of the “junior stable” phase but I swear sometimes it feels like I am still only a month in lol
Thank you all so much <3
Looking Glass Stable
11:22:31 IA Glass 👋
Yes, that's correct Louix (:
Still a lovely mare, she can still have some luck in her breedings if matched with strong studs. I think there's some nice WB ones out there too, but not my breed so no clue specific ones lol.
Best of luck! ♡
ArcticLights
11:21:57 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Or retired horses
ArcticLights
11:21:26 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Louix, a general tips: never use breeding stock for trails/clinics. If quests use geldings
LouixVillage
11:21:12 Louix
Okay, well I appreciate it! So is it a good idea to only to trails and clinics with horses you mainly plan to show? That way you can watch the traits accurately for breeding?
ArcticLights
11:20:22 Ceci / (Call me) AL
As Glass says, usually only one trait w3 and after several generations of sven use
Looking Glass Stable
11:19:07 IA Glass 👋
@Lily
No, not then, at least not naturally.
I've owned a few wild WWWs and watched many more, never seen it happen even once lol.
Even the strongest only start at week 4 without boosting
LouixVillage
11:18:52 Louix
Darn. I usually try to leave them alone until I see them move up in something so I can see what they’re weak in. And I’ve never gotten one that’s skills match up with a a specific discipline so I’m always stumped on what to do
Looking Glass Stable
11:18:02 IA Glass 👋
It makes them unmatchable because it messes with the training stats. You get the boosted version, not their innate natural traits anymore.
You won't see an AD horse go up their Week3 except in extremely rare cases of maybe a single trait going up in horses that have been bred with Svens for generations
Circle Star TBs
11:18:01 Lily
AL, she's a wild so wouldn't she go up on her week 3?
LouixVillage
11:17:22 Louix
I guess it makes sense! I’ve never seen any movement in the training bars with the stallion I do trail rides with, even when it’s all + results
ArcticLights
11:16:19 Ceci / (Call me) AL
There is no way she went up 3 on her week 3 so not accurate
Kingswood Elite
11:15:38 ghost
I never knew trails and clinics made horses unmatchable, I've been doing it quite often for a few of mine!
LouixVillage
11:15:02 Louix
It should be accurate up until her week 4
LouixVillage
11:13:49 Louix
I think I’ve put her in 1 trail ride and 2 clinics.. :’) I usually only do it for quests so I haven’t done it a lot thank goodness.
ArcticLights
11:12:32 Ceci / (Call me) AL
That is a big mistake cause it makes horses unmatchable
Looking Glass Stable
11:11:33 IA Glass 👋
Have you been entering her into trail rides or special training?
ArcticLights
11:11:25 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Louix, did you put her in trails and/or clinics?
LouixVillage
11:08:41 Louix
Can someone take a look and let me know how best to match her for next year? I feel like I have no idea what I’m doing at this point lol I did 2 embryos for other players to test her out and they both popped out EEE. Sorry if this should be posted somewhere else!
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ArcticLights
11:25:03 Ceci / (Call me) AL
What you can do with your mare is use the strongest you can afford. If she does amazingly with one, either repeat match or find a boy with similar training and see if she also does well with that one
LouixVillage
11:23:02 Louix
Thank you, AL!! I just got out of the “junior stable” phase but I swear sometimes it feels like I am still only a month in lol
Thank you all so much <3
Looking Glass Stable
11:22:31 IA Glass 👋
Yes, that's correct Louix (:
Still a lovely mare, she can still have some luck in her breedings if matched with strong studs. I think there's some nice WB ones out there too, but not my breed so no clue specific ones lol.
Best of luck! ♡
ArcticLights
11:21:57 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Or retired horses
ArcticLights
11:21:26 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Louix, a general tips: never use breeding stock for trails/clinics. If quests use geldings
LouixVillage
11:21:12 Louix
Okay, well I appreciate it! So is it a good idea to only to trails and clinics with horses you mainly plan to show? That way you can watch the traits accurately for breeding?
ArcticLights
11:20:22 Ceci / (Call me) AL
As Glass says, usually only one trait w3 and after several generations of sven use
Looking Glass Stable
11:19:07 IA Glass 👋
@Lily
No, not then, at least not naturally.
I've owned a few wild WWWs and watched many more, never seen it happen even once lol.
Even the strongest only start at week 4 without boosting
LouixVillage
11:18:52 Louix
Darn. I usually try to leave them alone until I see them move up in something so I can see what they’re weak in. And I’ve never gotten one that’s skills match up with a a specific discipline so I’m always stumped on what to do
Looking Glass Stable
11:18:02 IA Glass 👋
It makes them unmatchable because it messes with the training stats. You get the boosted version, not their innate natural traits anymore.
You won't see an AD horse go up their Week3 except in extremely rare cases of maybe a single trait going up in horses that have been bred with Svens for generations
Circle Star TBs
11:18:01 Lily
AL, she's a wild so wouldn't she go up on her week 3?
LouixVillage
11:17:22 Louix
I guess it makes sense! I’ve never seen any movement in the training bars with the stallion I do trail rides with, even when it’s all + results
ArcticLights
11:16:19 Ceci / (Call me) AL
There is no way she went up 3 on her week 3 so not accurate
Kingswood Elite
11:15:38 ghost
I never knew trails and clinics made horses unmatchable, I've been doing it quite often for a few of mine!
LouixVillage
11:15:02 Louix
It should be accurate up until her week 4
LouixVillage
11:13:49 Louix
I think I’ve put her in 1 trail ride and 2 clinics.. :’) I usually only do it for quests so I haven’t done it a lot thank goodness.
ArcticLights
11:12:32 Ceci / (Call me) AL
That is a big mistake cause it makes horses unmatchable
Looking Glass Stable
11:11:33 IA Glass 👋
Have you been entering her into trail rides or special training?
ArcticLights
11:11:25 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Louix, did you put her in trails and/or clinics?
LouixVillage
11:08:41 Louix
Can someone take a look and let me know how best to match her for next year? I feel like I have no idea what I’m doing at this point lol I did 2 embryos for other players to test her out and they both popped out EEE. Sorry if this should be posted somewhere else!
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Advice is welcome.... January 22, 2019 07:03 PM

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Okay so, as most HEE people may know. I do not own a horse anymore and I take care of/ride other people's horses just to get more experience in with working a lot of different horses. I have a friend who I have talked about a while ago who still has her mustang filly and yes, I am still working with that filly >.> But here lies the problem, every time I go out to work with the mustang it seems like all of my training I did multiple times is gone every single time because my friend's younger sisters mess with the horse and RUIN EVERYTHING I have done. Don't ask me how because I honestly do not know how. I am not out there every day like I want to be because I still have a life, family, school, and work. I could make it out to her place 2 times every week and that's it for now until summer break comes. Starting this summer I am going to saddle train the mustang and hope no one ruins it. Is there ANYTHING I could do to prevent my friend's sisters from undoing all the training I have done? It gets old redoing the mustang's ground training because when I have her going good and out of my space and all that jazz when I come back she is all up in my business and tries to run me over and it is seriously starting to piss me off. I do not want to just ditch my friend and say "I can no longer work with your horse because your sisters keep undoing my training." But I am at a loss of ideas on what I should do.
Advice is welcome.... January 22, 2019 08:33 PM


Jellos Warmbloods
 
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Its not your horse. Unfortunately theres not much you can do or say without potentially stepping on some toes.

Maybe try getting the sisters out with you and you can teach them how to continue "training" her, or how to correctly interact with her?
Advice is welcome.... January 23, 2019 08:14 AM

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Well, is it your FRIENDS horse or her sisters? Because you could talk to your friend, because it's a waste of your time to redo all of her training everytime you come out.

Or do what Jello said :)


Good luck.
Advice is welcome.... January 23, 2019 01:32 PM


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Yup, what Jello and SM said...talk to your friend, and possibly her sisters too. Explain why the horse behavior(s) are undesirable and potentially dangerous. Many people just simply don't understand that a horse that is in your space has a HUGE potential to kill/hurt you without meaning to.
Advice is welcome.... January 23, 2019 05:24 PM

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Jellos Warmbloods said:
Its not your horse. Unfortunately theres not much you can do or say without potentially stepping on some toes.

Maybe try getting the sisters out with you and you can teach them how to continue "training" her, or how to correctly interact with her?


I have tried but they are those kids who think they know everything and don't have to be taught how to train a horse. Mind you they also run around the horses and scream and fight near them too
Advice is welcome.... January 25, 2019 10:17 AM


Hawkeye Farms
 
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Some times kids need to learn a hard lesson. I worked with a horse that was pretty much bomb proof once, but if kids were running around him and screaming, he would pin his ears back and bite them, and if they got close to him he'd give a well aimed kick to their leg or step on their feet hard. Needless to say this horse taught these kids manners around horses, cause if they pulled that crap around other horse, all this horse would do is give them a look and snap at them. The kids behaved afterwards.

The other thing you can do is tell your friend you're raising your training prices if you are charging her a fee for training her horse. Since you have to redo everything these kids are undoing charge her 200 per kid that screws up the horse, plus double your regular fee of training. Of course this may backfire on you, but your friend might see reason and will have a nice long talk with her sisters.

Edited at January 25, 2019 10:19 AM by Hawkeye Farms
Advice is welcome.... January 29, 2019 11:26 AM

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I am going to play the devils advocate here right quick. If you are only out there 2 times a week, a young horse is likely to relapse and lose some of the progress you made. It is just the nature of the beast with young horses. Say you go out 2 days and mess with her, remind her of her manners and boundaries, what she learns with you will start to slip, especially when she is learning from others that personal space/etc. isn't always a hard and fast rule (and it should be). Once again playing the devils advocate one could argue if it bothers you working though the same issues you should drop the horse or start going out more often.
If it were me I would just keep working with her per usual - getting out as often as possible - and pray one day she will eventually learn the difference between you and the kids (many horses do learn to alter their behavior based on how different people respond to it).

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