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Embervale Acres
07:51:10 Solar Phoenix
Um...guess I'm going to have to wait until her week 7 to see her strengths XD
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Everdell Glen
07:48:10 
Oh I know, I'm just bummed lol
Sweet Valley
07:47:40 Anna/Jewel
So pretty, Glen.

The ratings are bad because her parents are wild. Wild horses usually have bad ratings and they pass that to their children.
Everdell Glen
07:46:02 
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I've never had a chimera before...why are the ratings so badddddd
Crestwood Eq.
07:42:22 Ivy / poison ivy
Bye again xp
Crestwood Eq.
07:41:31 Ivy / poison ivy
Backioooss
Seagrape Stables
07:39:11 Secret Capp
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Sagegreenranch
07:36:44 
I didn’t know this was a brindle when I bought him lol
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Seagrape Stables
07:35:19 Secret Capp
She will for sure! LOL Im loving all the color in the TBs now!
Vancouver
07:35:02 Ana / Van
Merry
No problem! Its like a stronger wk 7, but my WWW mare only had two up so yours is definitely great!
Merryland Farm
07:34:48 Merry
I am crossing my fingers so hard that she makes the TBLB
Dunhill Farms
07:34:47 Colorful Capp
Gelding training is irrelevant. They train faster than breeding horses
Sagegreenranch
07:34:15 
Is that an average week 11?
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Dunhill Farms
07:33:41 Colorful Capp
Eep since it beat her week 7, always good IMO when they gain bars
Merryland Farm
07:33:19 Merry
Thanks Ana! I always forget what week 11s should be haha
Dunhill Farms
07:33:10 Colorful Capp
Merry - it sure is! Congrats
Dunhill Farms
07:32:44 Colorful Capp
Moonrise yes. wilds tend to have strong training. Her production will prove better than training....
Embervale Acres
07:32:19 Solar Phoenix
Umm...never seen a bloody shoulder quite like this?
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And thanks, Ana! I hope they do great for you, I love the more chill SD breeding lol
Vancouver
07:32:14 Ana / Van
Moonrise
A very good one yes!
Moonrise Stables
07:31:37 
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is this a good week 4?

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Embervale Acres
07:51:10 Solar Phoenix
Um...guess I'm going to have to wait until her week 7 to see her strengths XD
-HEE Click-
Everdell Glen
07:48:10 
Oh I know, I'm just bummed lol
Sweet Valley
07:47:40 Anna/Jewel
So pretty, Glen.

The ratings are bad because her parents are wild. Wild horses usually have bad ratings and they pass that to their children.
Everdell Glen
07:46:02 
-HEE Click-

I've never had a chimera before...why are the ratings so badddddd
Crestwood Eq.
07:42:22 Ivy / poison ivy
Bye again xp
Crestwood Eq.
07:41:31 Ivy / poison ivy
Backioooss
Seagrape Stables
07:39:11 Secret Capp
-HEE Click- ouuu
Sagegreenranch
07:36:44 
I didn’t know this was a brindle when I bought him lol
-HEE Click-
Seagrape Stables
07:35:19 Secret Capp
She will for sure! LOL Im loving all the color in the TBs now!
Vancouver
07:35:02 Ana / Van
Merry
No problem! Its like a stronger wk 7, but my WWW mare only had two up so yours is definitely great!
Merryland Farm
07:34:48 Merry
I am crossing my fingers so hard that she makes the TBLB
Dunhill Farms
07:34:47 Colorful Capp
Gelding training is irrelevant. They train faster than breeding horses
Sagegreenranch
07:34:15 
Is that an average week 11?
-HEE Click-
Dunhill Farms
07:33:41 Colorful Capp
Eep since it beat her week 7, always good IMO when they gain bars
Merryland Farm
07:33:19 Merry
Thanks Ana! I always forget what week 11s should be haha
Dunhill Farms
07:33:10 Colorful Capp
Merry - it sure is! Congrats
Dunhill Farms
07:32:44 Colorful Capp
Moonrise yes. wilds tend to have strong training. Her production will prove better than training....
Embervale Acres
07:32:19 Solar Phoenix
Umm...never seen a bloody shoulder quite like this?
-HEE Click-

And thanks, Ana! I hope they do great for you, I love the more chill SD breeding lol
Vancouver
07:32:14 Ana / Van
Moonrise
A very good one yes!
Moonrise Stables
07:31:37 
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is this a good week 4?

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Culling Show Geldings May 15, 2023 07:36 PM


Hawkeye Farms
 
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I've been playing ever since I joined up in Year 18. I've shown mostly mares and stallions, and some geldings here and there. I've been showing geldings mostly the past few game years.

However I'm thinking of switching things up a bit in my show string. Keep a horse until 3 or 4 years old see how well it shows, and then decide to keep or cull it.

In all honesty I don't always keep track of training so I don't always know if the horse is worth keeping. I usually just look at points and earnings for the game year. Any advice I can get for my geldings I'd appreciate it

Culling Show Geldings May 15, 2023 07:58 PM


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Any horse can be a show horse, training only impacts the amount of time you have to wait after leveling up before showing again
Culling Show Geldings May 15, 2023 08:03 PM


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I know any horse can be a show horse. But it doesn't exactly mean it will be a good show horse. I'm trying to determine which of my geldings are truly great show horses and which ones are mediocre at best. And as I stated I don't always keep up with the training I usually go by earnings and points they have won.

As to looking at the horse itself and it's training bars some of the geldings have them all over the place in the stats, and others are steady and within one or two bars of each stat.


TenaciTea said:
Any horse can be a show horse, training only impacts the amount of time you have to wait after leveling up before showing again


Culling Show Geldings May 16, 2023 10:15 AM


Ranch Lands Training
 
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This is what I do, but I know it's probably not perfect. I'm still fairly new to the whole showing thing.

When they are foals I want them to level up my week 7, 8 for my mares and stallions. If they haven't levelled up yet I cull them. Or another thing I look for is at week 4 how many bars have they gone up. If by week 4 they haven't gone up in 2 traits I cull them. This helps narrow down who actually gets to stay and who doesn't.

If they are older I just try to find the average of what other horses their level/show experience is making in profit. If they appear lower on the average I toss them. But I breed all my stock so I can usually get rid of the duds before they turn 3

As far as culling my mares, everything that isn't flashy or uniquely coloured I just toss right away, I don't wait to see their training.
Culling Show Geldings May 16, 2023 11:28 AM


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That's what I was thinking with my current show string, just find the averages in earnings or keep the horses that have earned over the average for their age, and keep the ones that have won awards as well on the older horses. The younger horses shouldn't be that much of a challenge.
For mare I only show my EEE's and up. And for me to keep a PPP, PEP or PEEE (any combo for the elites) They have to produce PPP+foals. I've started keeping mares until they are 5 to see what they produce ages 3 and 4 are tester foals, and at age 5 is the tie breaking foal if one foal is PPP or higher and the other foal is a PPS or under

Ranch Lands Training said:

This is what I do, but I know it's probably not perfect. I'm still fairly new to the whole showing thing.

When they are foals I want them to level up my week 7, 8 for my mares and stallions. If they haven't levelled up yet I cull them. Or another thing I look for is at week 4 how many bars have they gone up. If by week 4 they haven't gone up in 2 traits I cull them. This helps narrow down who actually gets to stay and who doesn't.

If they are older I just try to find the average of what other horses their level/show experience is making in profit. If they appear lower on the average I toss them. But I breed all my stock so I can usually get rid of the duds before they turn 3

As far as culling my mares, everything that isn't flashy or uniquely coloured I just toss right away, I don't wait to see their training.


Culling Show Geldings May 16, 2023 12:24 PM


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Hawkeye Farms said:
That's what I was thinking with my current show string, just find the averages in earnings or keep the horses that have earned over the average for their age, and keep the ones that have won awards as well on the older horses. The younger horses shouldn't be that much of a challenge.
For mare I only show my EEE's and up. And for me to keep a PPP, PEP or PEEE (any combo for the elites) They have to produce PPP+foals. I've started keeping mares until they are 5 to see what they produce ages 3 and 4 are tester foals, and at age 5 is the tie breaking foal if one foal is PPP or higher and the other foal is a PPS or under

Ranch Lands Training said:

This is what I do, but I know it's probably not perfect. I'm still fairly new to the whole showing thing.

When they are foals I want them to level up my week 7, 8 for my mares and stallions. If they haven't levelled up yet I cull them. Or another thing I look for is at week 4 how many bars have they gone up. If by week 4 they haven't gone up in 2 traits I cull them. This helps narrow down who actually gets to stay and who doesn't.

If they are older I just try to find the average of what other horses their level/show experience is making in profit. If they appear lower on the average I toss them. But I breed all my stock so I can usually get rid of the duds before they turn 3

As far as culling my mares, everything that isn't flashy or uniquely coloured I just toss right away, I don't wait to see their training.




I only keep my E-rated mares because of my brood program. 500 ebs for a brood is more than enough to cover the cost of keeping them along side what they bring in from showing. Good luck to you! If you need any more help reach out! I can try to help the best I can

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