Fern, I just started a new SA last month and replicated some of the stuff they did too. I'm trying to start that off better than I started my first accounts lol
And wow, 1 mill, that's great!! The hardest part is the beginning, figuring out what to do and waiting for money to come in, but it sounds like you've really taken off there
No problem Wolf And I get it, it can be intimidating, but once you start doing it, you pick it up quick (in my experience). I just kept two tabs open, one with the guide and the other as I was showing them (I only hand show since I'm a free account right now). It's really worth learning it though, the payoff is great. I'm showing so much better and consistently (now that I know what I'm doing)
Wolf, another really helpful guide is this one: -HEE Click-
It doesn't go through the exact specifics of how to show but it gives you a really good starting point on what horses to get to start off with to actually get your head around showing, as I found starting off with random geldings awful lol. I was so confused by it all before I found this and followed it on an SA.
Wolf I would strategize how you enter horses so that you're not wasting a bunch of ebs. I learned how to show well from guides in the forums. I read a few, but particularly Eury's. The visuals were really helpful
The regular font color is reddish, at least on my screen, so that's what I meant. Basically if it's not lit green then they didn't place well. Only is helpful though if you just showed them though, since it doesn't automatically turn green again a few weeks later when they're ready to show again
Interesting. So I should work on hiring more advanced riders and entering horses into shows to see who if any place 1-7, and those who do keep showing but those who don't wait?
As a premium account, you can also use barn manager to show your horses that are in the green. I have her show each horse in each discipline once a week (I have her set to show in the green only), and then later in the week show horses who have extra show days left. For example, horse A is set to show in jumping Monday, dressage Tuesday, and XC Wednesday. They are only in the green for XC for the week and only show Wednesday, which means there are two shows left for this horse in the week. On Thursday and Friday, I will go and show horse A in XC again, since it was green when the BM did her testing for me
In order to determine if horses are in the green, or able to make money, you will need to either show them (if they are placing 1-7, keep showing them), or, once you get a grasp, their training (certain # of bars will indicate if a horse is about to level up or not)
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