Fancy Me Spotted |
Thats what i dont get how to do? Train in 2 areas if the rating calls for that. |
Fancy Me Spotted |
Thats what i dont get how to do? Train in 2 areas if the rating calls for that. |
Fancy Me Spotted |
For example if you have a horse good in dressage and jumping you need to train in all areas to fill the bars you cant leave 1 out. |
Imperial Warmbloods |
Plus, the rate of which they train depends on their ratings as well. An S will train slower than an E, for example. |
Fancy Me Spotted |
If you want 1-2 areas that match to get both filled you have to do all areas instead of 2 ect |
Morning Glory Farms |
train them AD until they show where they are strong. theyll show eventually |
Imperial Warmbloods |
It takes time to find strengths and weaknesses. Training is all about patience, to be honest. |
Willow Gate Farm |
Fancy Don't worry I'm still figuring it out. the more you do it the more you know not what to try next time |
Fancy Me Spotted |
Its if you have 2 or 3 where do you put them if they have no bars if there the same do you just choose one or do all areas which takes longer? |
Astral Appies |
Anyone want to pick a match? I think I'll be using a scp glass no matter which one. I'm tired of weak scp -HEE Click- -HEE Click- -HEE Click- -HEE Click- |
Morning Glory Farms |
whats not clear? each discipline has specific stats that belong to them |
Fancy Me Spotted |
Good idea imperial i was asking because some ratings are confusing when there not clear. |
Imperial Warmbloods |
You could just do AD training.. it would be easier than choosing one. Plus, you could switch to SD when you figure out what strengths the horse has, if you want to do only SD. |
Fancy Me Spotted |
You have to do all areas and if ypu dont want one you cant leave it out without going back and forth between the 2 you do want. |
Fancy Me Spotted |
Im not i just need to know how to place them i dont care what rating my horses have its just not important to me so i guess it dose not matter where you put them but the double triple rating still confuses me cause you cant choose to do two area s at once instead of all of then like if you want jumpers and dressage you cant choose both easily. |
ArcticLights |
And this is where the AD training helps you figuring out what she is strong in or not |
ArcticLights |
A WEE mare for example is perfectly able to throw a WWW if combined with the correct boy |
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Fancy Me Spotted |
Thats what i dont get how to do? Train in 2 areas if the rating calls for that. |
Fancy Me Spotted |
For example if you have a horse good in dressage and jumping you need to train in all areas to fill the bars you cant leave 1 out. |
Imperial Warmbloods |
Plus, the rate of which they train depends on their ratings as well. An S will train slower than an E, for example. |
Fancy Me Spotted |
If you want 1-2 areas that match to get both filled you have to do all areas instead of 2 ect |
Morning Glory Farms |
train them AD until they show where they are strong. theyll show eventually |
Imperial Warmbloods |
It takes time to find strengths and weaknesses. Training is all about patience, to be honest. |
Willow Gate Farm |
Fancy Don't worry I'm still figuring it out. the more you do it the more you know not what to try next time |
Fancy Me Spotted |
Its if you have 2 or 3 where do you put them if they have no bars if there the same do you just choose one or do all areas which takes longer? |
Astral Appies |
Anyone want to pick a match? I think I'll be using a scp glass no matter which one. I'm tired of weak scp -HEE Click- -HEE Click- -HEE Click- -HEE Click- |
Morning Glory Farms |
whats not clear? each discipline has specific stats that belong to them |
Fancy Me Spotted |
Good idea imperial i was asking because some ratings are confusing when there not clear. |
Imperial Warmbloods |
You could just do AD training.. it would be easier than choosing one. Plus, you could switch to SD when you figure out what strengths the horse has, if you want to do only SD. |
Fancy Me Spotted |
You have to do all areas and if ypu dont want one you cant leave it out without going back and forth between the 2 you do want. |
Fancy Me Spotted |
Im not i just need to know how to place them i dont care what rating my horses have its just not important to me so i guess it dose not matter where you put them but the double triple rating still confuses me cause you cant choose to do two area s at once instead of all of then like if you want jumpers and dressage you cant choose both easily. |
ArcticLights |
And this is where the AD training helps you figuring out what she is strong in or not |
ArcticLights |
A WEE mare for example is perfectly able to throw a WWW if combined with the correct boy |
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