Willowwood Stable |
Eve, I can see if I have one but no promises that I do |
Golden Crest |
Could someone pretty please link me to a plain blue roan? No brindle etc, just a good ol plain bluey |
Fancy Me Spotted |
Besides i was not talking about my breeders just the mares there bred from. |
Sunni |
Fancy it can take longer to training them that way, but only 3-4 weeks to normally show some bars. Even SD can take about 3-4 weeks. But you'll know what they will show better in. |
Hummingbird Meadows |
I gotta hop off for a little bit, but if you have other questions feel free to PM me Fancy. |
Sunni |
That's how I do my gelding's I start them in AD see what skills they are strong in them switch them to SD. |
Hummingbird Meadows |
But, overall Sunni is right. You could train them in AD and see which skills they excel at and then place them in that discipline. |
Sunni |
Fancy it's better to see what skills they are strong in. Then compare them to what skills you need for each this line. |
Hummingbird Meadows |
@fancy, if all their ratings are the same there is no good way to determine which discipline so I would just pick one. I only use E+ rated horses for my SD showing. They are actually cheaper than a PPP |
Fancy Me Spotted |
Yes but if they have no training it shouldnt matter but choosing which is hard when the rating dose not clearly say. |
Fancy Me Spotted |
Yes humming bird sorry i know its better to train them in all of them but that takes to long also ass or a combo if there Pee or AAA ECT how do you pick one? |
Sunni |
Fancy it's honestly better to train them in AD and see what skills they are good at. I train most of mine AD then change them to SD. |
Hummingbird Meadows |
@Fancy, you mean how do you choose one discipline if they are rated PPP or SSS? |
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Golden Crest |
Could someone pretty please link me to a plain blue roan? No brindle etc, just a good ol plain bluey |
Fancy Me Spotted |
Besides i was not talking about my breeders just the mares there bred from. |
Sunni |
Fancy it can take longer to training them that way, but only 3-4 weeks to normally show some bars. Even SD can take about 3-4 weeks. But you'll know what they will show better in. |
Hummingbird Meadows |
I gotta hop off for a little bit, but if you have other questions feel free to PM me Fancy. |
Sunni |
That's how I do my gelding's I start them in AD see what skills they are strong in them switch them to SD. |
Hummingbird Meadows |
But, overall Sunni is right. You could train them in AD and see which skills they excel at and then place them in that discipline. |
Sunni |
Fancy it's better to see what skills they are strong in. Then compare them to what skills you need for each this line. |
Hummingbird Meadows |
@fancy, if all their ratings are the same there is no good way to determine which discipline so I would just pick one. I only use E+ rated horses for my SD showing. They are actually cheaper than a PPP |
Fancy Me Spotted |
Yes but if they have no training it shouldnt matter but choosing which is hard when the rating dose not clearly say. |
Fancy Me Spotted |
Yes humming bird sorry i know its better to train them in all of them but that takes to long also ass or a combo if there Pee or AAA ECT how do you pick one? |
Sunni |
Fancy it's honestly better to train them in AD and see what skills they are good at. I train most of mine AD then change them to SD. |
Hummingbird Meadows |
@Fancy, you mean how do you choose one discipline if they are rated PPP or SSS? |
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