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Hy Brasil
06:58:05 Croft
his little brother coming up next month. They sure have badger face dialed in lol -HEE Click-
Angels angels
06:56:34 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Ohhh I love him *-*
Hy Brasil
06:55:57 Croft
this is her dad -HEE Click-
Hy Brasil
06:55:29 Croft
guess my freshman did not do too bad :)
Red Horizon Ranch
06:52:11 Red
Ohh yeah she’s gorgeous Rivercreek
Hy Brasil
06:50:56 Croft
nice color -HEE Click-
Rivercreek Ranch
06:45:11 
-HEE Click-
She's so pretty but her rating has me devestated :((
Tamarack Mountain
06:17:25 Opal
get good show geldings, breed very little only your best quality pairings
South Rock Valley
05:30:59 
hi! I'm a returning player with no memory if this game... if you have any tips for starting out or breeding my mail is open!!
Calela Eventing
05:19:07 Cali
I have an addiction for capturing Knaps, my poor capture passes are going down the drain
Golden Crest
04:30:26 | Eve
Adding on that obviously, the horse needs to be grey, that isn't what I mean <3
Golden Crest
04:29:52 | Eve
Do you need certain genes to get dapple grey or are some greys just shitheads with re rolls? Lol
Boulder Creek
01:24:05 
All I was doing was trying to sort out what letters went with what age group....and then I fell...
into the crazy mind warp tunnel of trying to understand

Quitting Time
Boulder Creek
01:22:24 
I think I twisted myself into a knot then

haha,

thanks for the reminder/head bonk
x.x
KPH Equestrian
01:17:38 Rapcoon | Jester
boulder
the bred horses started as 1, the Oct wild started at 2, and the Nov wild started at 3 ^^; wilds are funky like that lol
Namerik Stables
01:14:17 Rose
-HEE Click- well damn wasn't expecting that colour
Boulder Creek
01:11:20 
Huh
I feel like the guy from Always Sunny with the board

I have two late Septembers (bred), 2 mid October - different days (wild), mid November (wild)
all stating they are 11 years old with different birth years.

I have a handful of late October (bred) who state they are 10 with the birth year 183

...this is messing with my brain and spreadsheets
Santana Rising
12:55:15 San
Happens either with wilds, or if you breed them shortly before RO on the first day of the month
Boulder Creek
12:53:33 
I have two horses who are the same age - but born in two different months
KPH Equestrian
12:46:41 Rapcoon | Jester
good! xD

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Hy Brasil
06:58:05 Croft
his little brother coming up next month. They sure have badger face dialed in lol -HEE Click-
Angels angels
06:56:34 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Ohhh I love him *-*
Hy Brasil
06:55:57 Croft
this is her dad -HEE Click-
Hy Brasil
06:55:29 Croft
guess my freshman did not do too bad :)
Red Horizon Ranch
06:52:11 Red
Ohh yeah she’s gorgeous Rivercreek
Hy Brasil
06:50:56 Croft
nice color -HEE Click-
Rivercreek Ranch
06:45:11 
-HEE Click-
She's so pretty but her rating has me devestated :((
Tamarack Mountain
06:17:25 Opal
get good show geldings, breed very little only your best quality pairings
South Rock Valley
05:30:59 
hi! I'm a returning player with no memory if this game... if you have any tips for starting out or breeding my mail is open!!
Calela Eventing
05:19:07 Cali
I have an addiction for capturing Knaps, my poor capture passes are going down the drain
Golden Crest
04:30:26 | Eve
Adding on that obviously, the horse needs to be grey, that isn't what I mean <3
Golden Crest
04:29:52 | Eve
Do you need certain genes to get dapple grey or are some greys just shitheads with re rolls? Lol
Boulder Creek
01:24:05 
All I was doing was trying to sort out what letters went with what age group....and then I fell...
into the crazy mind warp tunnel of trying to understand

Quitting Time
Boulder Creek
01:22:24 
I think I twisted myself into a knot then

haha,

thanks for the reminder/head bonk
x.x
KPH Equestrian
01:17:38 Rapcoon | Jester
boulder
the bred horses started as 1, the Oct wild started at 2, and the Nov wild started at 3 ^^; wilds are funky like that lol
Namerik Stables
01:14:17 Rose
-HEE Click- well damn wasn't expecting that colour
Boulder Creek
01:11:20 
Huh
I feel like the guy from Always Sunny with the board

I have two late Septembers (bred), 2 mid October - different days (wild), mid November (wild)
all stating they are 11 years old with different birth years.

I have a handful of late October (bred) who state they are 10 with the birth year 183

...this is messing with my brain and spreadsheets
Santana Rising
12:55:15 San
Happens either with wilds, or if you breed them shortly before RO on the first day of the month
Boulder Creek
12:53:33 
I have two horses who are the same age - but born in two different months
KPH Equestrian
12:46:41 Rapcoon | Jester
good! xD

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Training Question? June 28, 2019 10:43 PM

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Okay okay okay SO...
I like never train my horses because I don't really do shows (I'm trying to get into it I swear) and this game year I've been more focused on training my yearlings and 2 year olds and I have a question that's probably gonna sound dumb. I currently have 2 little baby EEEs, both are really similar crosses (like EEE x E) and both have had 4 weeks of training but one only popped up to 2 on one stat and the other popped to 2 on three stats. Does this mean the one who's improved the most is likely a stronger producer? Or does this only have to do with showing and training?
If anyone has any insights I'd be very thankful! (Sorry if this has been asked before, I skimmed the forum and didn't see anything about it)

Edit: this probably should've gone into the help section, but it's open for discussion too, so sorry if it's in the wrong place

Edited at June 28, 2019 10:45 PM by Automaton
Training Question? June 29, 2019 12:19 PM

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Years ago when I was here before (when P was the highest rating and E was being suggested) there was discussion on the boards that training bars were not an absolute measurement of horse quality, they were a graphic representation of the percentage of your horse's potential it had reached. This means a horse with a lower "ceiling" can gain stripes faster than a higher-rated horse, but it will never reach the same score levels or compete in shows as well. But this is mainly visible in later years of training when the lower rating is reaching its max potential and the EEE still has room to get better.

Here are 2 geldings from my stable, one SPP and one SEE, both training in all disciplines. The SPP has 11 training sessions and the SEE 17, but the SPP has either the same or more stripes than the SEE and is in higher showing levels. I'm sure as they get older the gap will widen, the SPP will hit his max and the SEE will soar ahead.

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Training Question? June 29, 2019 02:43 PM


Kuewi knn stable

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Any horse at HEE can be a great show horse - as soon as it will reach a certain training level, no matter which rating it has.


But training ist never an indicator on how good or bad a horse is able to produce.

Training shows which traits are better or worse and you want to track them on younger horses, so you will be able to match them the right way for their first breeding(s).

Any HEE breeding is affected by a random factor.
Some horses seems to trigger slightly better random factors, some not - but this is only a personal opinion!

But the training has nothing to do with breeding.
There have been very many "wonderhorses" training-wise that bombed as a producer and there have been a lot of slow training horses, that turned out to be great producers and ended up high on their boards ;)

Training Question? June 29, 2019 10:20 PM

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Thanks guys! This has been really helpful. As I said, I'm not really a trainer and I've only recently gotten into breeding for ratings, so I honestly wasn't sure. I've tried matching from training stats and it hasn't made a huge difference, but it's nice to know that training itself doesn't impact breeding.
Training Question? June 30, 2019 11:11 AM

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What tracking training does is allow you to see what traits come up fastest IN THAT HORSE so you know where its strengths and weaknesses are. Try to match your stud to a mare that's strong where he is weak. If his movement and scope are low, find a mare that has those traits high. Of course, the random factor does still mess you up sometimes, but that's how training "affects" breeding. The training stripes can be used as a guide to make good breeding matches.

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