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Seafleurs
05:02:50 Skye
-HEE Click- I'm not over this girl! I had a crappy RO and didn't plan anything and ended up with the apricot WWW WB I've been trying for this whole time xD
Oakmoss Stud
04:49:30 Oak
-HEE Click- I *wish* he hadn't caught the sabino, but cannot complain :')
Alogo Stables
04:38:36 
oh my
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Alogo Stables
04:36:18 
ohh chimera
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Angel Warmblood Stud
03:57:17 Angel
what happens if I enter futurity?
Pink Mocha
03:54:53 Mocha/Pinky 🎀
I am freezing at work ;-;
Angel Warmblood Stud
03:52:27 Angel
indeed thanks rose
Namerik Stables
03:49:37 Rose
Oh damn Angel
Angel Warmblood Stud
03:46:45 Angel
-HEE Click-
Ohh noooooooooooo
Namerik Stables
03:46:33 Rose
Thanks she was a random breeding I was going to use a different stallion I'm glad I didn't
Ravenwood Farm
03:36:05 Raven
Congrats!
Namerik Stables
03:34:55 Rose
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Yay!!!!!
Birch Creek
03:20:05 Em
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oh wow! wasn't expecting that
Ravenwood Farm
03:03:37 Raven
They probably suck though. I have mostly quest mares in the PPP-EEP range and some show gelds. You are probably right it's got something to do with the amount of breeders
Ashcroft Park Stud
03:02:19 Ash
Anyway I better go do my job x)
Ashcroft Park Stud
03:01:54 Ash
Also relative to how large (100 people) the leaderboards are, I don't think there's a gigantic pool of people to be on them. I think there's most people I've even seen online is like 350. So it kinda makes sense
Ashcroft Park Stud
03:00:16 Ash
You do have quite a lot of AAs alive that you've bred, I suppose those stats add up
Ravenwood Farm
02:57:37 Raven
I'm on the KNN and AA leaderboards somehow. No clue how that's supposed to make sense
Honey Moon
02:54:23 Honey
Yeah I think that's how it works Min. Makes sense, at least in my case
Minerva
02:51:48 Min
Yeah I think its the colour/gelds/random keepers that drag LB placings down as it's done on the average. If you only breed a few high quality foals a year you'd probably do better than someone breeding 10 WWWs but also 600 PPPs they keep back

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Seafleurs
05:02:50 Skye
-HEE Click- I'm not over this girl! I had a crappy RO and didn't plan anything and ended up with the apricot WWW WB I've been trying for this whole time xD
Oakmoss Stud
04:49:30 Oak
-HEE Click- I *wish* he hadn't caught the sabino, but cannot complain :')
Alogo Stables
04:38:36 
oh my
-HEE Click-
Alogo Stables
04:36:18 
ohh chimera
-HEE Click-
Angel Warmblood Stud
03:57:17 Angel
what happens if I enter futurity?
Pink Mocha
03:54:53 Mocha/Pinky 🎀
I am freezing at work ;-;
Angel Warmblood Stud
03:52:27 Angel
indeed thanks rose
Namerik Stables
03:49:37 Rose
Oh damn Angel
Angel Warmblood Stud
03:46:45 Angel
-HEE Click-
Ohh noooooooooooo
Namerik Stables
03:46:33 Rose
Thanks she was a random breeding I was going to use a different stallion I'm glad I didn't
Ravenwood Farm
03:36:05 Raven
Congrats!
Namerik Stables
03:34:55 Rose
-HEE Click-
Yay!!!!!
Birch Creek
03:20:05 Em
-HEE Click-
oh wow! wasn't expecting that
Ravenwood Farm
03:03:37 Raven
They probably suck though. I have mostly quest mares in the PPP-EEP range and some show gelds. You are probably right it's got something to do with the amount of breeders
Ashcroft Park Stud
03:02:19 Ash
Anyway I better go do my job x)
Ashcroft Park Stud
03:01:54 Ash
Also relative to how large (100 people) the leaderboards are, I don't think there's a gigantic pool of people to be on them. I think there's most people I've even seen online is like 350. So it kinda makes sense
Ashcroft Park Stud
03:00:16 Ash
You do have quite a lot of AAs alive that you've bred, I suppose those stats add up
Ravenwood Farm
02:57:37 Raven
I'm on the KNN and AA leaderboards somehow. No clue how that's supposed to make sense
Honey Moon
02:54:23 Honey
Yeah I think that's how it works Min. Makes sense, at least in my case
Minerva
02:51:48 Min
Yeah I think its the colour/gelds/random keepers that drag LB placings down as it's done on the average. If you only breed a few high quality foals a year you'd probably do better than someone breeding 10 WWWs but also 600 PPPs they keep back

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Showing Advice/Help May 28, 2020 05:04 AM

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Just to start i was on HEE for quite a few years and i took a break to return so im not sure if the showing side has changed or been tweaked since then or i forgot everything i done previously
So im on just over a month, i slowly bought horses to show etc and they train in All Disciplines. I havent made any profit yet at all. Im loosing huge sums every day and im baffled!

Not sure is it the quality of the horse? Are the riders bad? Im lost for ideas!
When i show, i show in all events and i basically will show in whatever is the one with the best result.
Any help or advice would be amazing!
Showing Advice/Help May 28, 2020 05:28 AM

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I took a quick look through your barns and I spotted two main things. Several horses had levelled up and need to be reasigned to new riders (you can see that by the red numbers behind the horses names in the training view). You've beeen showing all horses, which is good because mares and studs can show just as well as geldings and as long as your show string is small, use whatever you have. The geldings' ratings are fine, but you've been showing them when they weren't ready to. A yearling needs 5-6 weeks of training before you can start showing them. Mares and stallions take a week longer. After a horse has levelled up it needs training time before it's competitive again. P-rated geldings usually take 5-6 weeks when trained in AD, E-rated may only need 4-5 weeks. There are some very helpful guides in the forum explaining everything in much more detail.
Showing Advice/Help May 28, 2020 08:11 AM

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Thank you so much for that! I actually took a look through your guide and it helps alot

Im trying to get out of the way of thinking of how i used to it TO doing it now haha! Thank you again
Showing Advice/Help July 23, 2020 04:31 AM

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Hey Everyone
So in need of advice .... Ive been showing weekly now for about 3/4 months now and in total ive made a profit 10 of those days

The last profit showing was 2 weeks ago and now im losing on average €15k a night! Ive no clue whats going on

I stopped showing yearlings until they now reach 2! I reassign riders every day before i show and levelled up horses i leave a few weeks extra to train before reshowing!

Any helps, tips, advice would really be great!
Showing Advice/Help July 23, 2020 08:12 AM

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I'll tell you how I show. I've always been showing the same way. I don't know if it's the most effective way, but it does earn me money instead of losing it.

I only have AD (all disciplines) horses. I show geldings, mares, stallions, everything that moves really. :) I try to make sure their riders are always at their or a higher level, but it doesn't always work out. Try to make sure every rider has always at least 5 horses assigned to them, it's not worth the money to pay a rider to only ride 1 horse.

Now to the showing itself. I show based on the training bars (str, mv, spd, etc.). Every showing discipline works with 3 of those bars (dressage - str, mv, int; xc - str, spd, hrt; jumping - spd, scp, hrt). So when you want to show a horse in dressage, you only need to look at str, mv, int, and can disregard all the other bars for the moment.

So after training each week, I go through my barns and look at the horses' bars. I only show the horses who have at least twice as many bars in all the traits of a discipline as is their current level and more than that in at least one of the traits. What I mean by that:

Take a yearling that's on level 1 in all the disciplines. I won't show the yearling until it has at least 2 bars in 2 of the relevant stats, and 3 in the third one. So if I were to show it e. g. in jumping, I'd wait until the yearling was up 2 bars in e. g. hrt and scp, and up 3 bars in spd.

The same goes for all the other levels as well. E. g. on the level 6, I'd require the horse to have 2 stats with 12 bars, and a stat with 13 before showing them.

Important! Doing this doesn't mean the horses will always place well. They can sometimes be lined up against stronger horses and lose. If your horse ends up 7th or worse in a show (i. e. starts losing money), always look at their score (e. g. % in dressage). If they haver 75+% in dressage, <10.00 in xc and <12 faults in jumping, I keep showing the horse even if they ended up last.

Important! All horses are different. Sometimes they're ready to show earlier (e. g. a 6th level horse can do remarkably well with 3x12 stats instead of 2x12+1x13).

Important! Sometimes a horse is very weak in a trait, e. g. int ( https://horseeden.com/horse.php?id=20223992 ). In that case don't wait until they reach the required nr of bars in said trait and instead try to balance it with the other 2. E. g. for a level 4 horse it could be this: 10 bars in strength, 10 bars in movement, 6 bars in intelligence.

Important! When you're unsure (the bars look promising but there's room for doubt), consult the horse's showing history. With some experience you'll be able to estimate the horse's readiness to show from the last time you showed them and the score they had.

Hope I wasn't too confusing. If you have further questions, shoot me a pm. :D

Edited at July 23, 2020 08:17 AM by Fiasko
Showing Advice/Help July 23, 2020 01:07 PM

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You showed several horses this week that weren't ready to because they had levelled up.
There are several great guides about showing in the guides section. Maybe try these to get a good overall understanding about how shows work.
As examples try these:
Eurynome: showing guide
Cassa Bell: showing guide
I hope these help

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