DearBorn Ranch |
they must be getting too inbred |
Wildflower Ridge |
Hmm. 84th chincoteague foal was born without one of her hind hooves |
Angels angels |
Since he is trained in AD you never know. The W could be a really week W and the E in his dressage could be very strong |
Silver Melody Acres |
With geldings, people just keep an eye on their bars. For horses that you're going to breed, keep track of any changes in the bars in the horse's remarks, from week 4 for AD and week 3 for SD |
ZequineZ |
Here’s a horse for example This horse is higher rated so he went up all bars on week 4, lower rated horses will have 2-4 bars sometimes only 1 The bars I’m talking about are that graph looking this halfway down on the right that lists mv int hrt ect. You count the rectangles fir each column and write it in the remarks To do that you click on manage horse at the bottom of the page, above the show record box, then click edit remarks and a text box will open for you to type in how many bars they have on each week You only need to track for 10-15 weeks, how long is up to you though |
Angels angels |
Yessss WWW fillies were 5/6 and 6/6 up wk 4 And the new WEW brindle filly I got is 5/6 up |
Kryptonite Knoll |
where do you go to track your horses' trainings? how do you come up with the weeks and numbers they are at? |
ZequineZ |
So it’s a bit different than real life, a level 1 horse should have a level 1 rider, you won’t be able to assign them to a higher level as far as I know |
BlackRose |
Ah gotcha! What trainers are best? Green as grass for new horses and advanced+ For higher horses? |
ZequineZ |
You’ll be able to train your horses again next week if you haven’t already this week. So if he doesn’t do good tonight wait until next week and try again after the next training |
BlackRose |
I didn’t even notice those bars..! Thank you so much! If he does bad, more training or just leave? |
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Wildflower Ridge |
Hmm. 84th chincoteague foal was born without one of her hind hooves |
Angels angels |
Since he is trained in AD you never know. The W could be a really week W and the E in his dressage could be very strong |
Silver Melody Acres |
With geldings, people just keep an eye on their bars. For horses that you're going to breed, keep track of any changes in the bars in the horse's remarks, from week 4 for AD and week 3 for SD |
ZequineZ |
Here’s a horse for example This horse is higher rated so he went up all bars on week 4, lower rated horses will have 2-4 bars sometimes only 1 The bars I’m talking about are that graph looking this halfway down on the right that lists mv int hrt ect. You count the rectangles fir each column and write it in the remarks To do that you click on manage horse at the bottom of the page, above the show record box, then click edit remarks and a text box will open for you to type in how many bars they have on each week You only need to track for 10-15 weeks, how long is up to you though |
Angels angels |
Yessss WWW fillies were 5/6 and 6/6 up wk 4 And the new WEW brindle filly I got is 5/6 up |
Kryptonite Knoll |
where do you go to track your horses' trainings? how do you come up with the weeks and numbers they are at? |
ZequineZ |
So it’s a bit different than real life, a level 1 horse should have a level 1 rider, you won’t be able to assign them to a higher level as far as I know |
BlackRose |
Ah gotcha! What trainers are best? Green as grass for new horses and advanced+ For higher horses? |
ZequineZ |
You’ll be able to train your horses again next week if you haven’t already this week. So if he doesn’t do good tonight wait until next week and try again after the next training |
BlackRose |
I didn’t even notice those bars..! Thank you so much! If he does bad, more training or just leave? |
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