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so Ive had some horses get there conformation evaluated when i got them trained, but how to you read the eval and tell if its good or not?
Like this one of mine down here, is his good or.........? I know how to tell in real life but on the game i don't other then just looking at the horse and evaluating his confo by eye :oops:
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countrycool wrote:so Ive had some horses get there conformation evaluated when i got them trained, but how to you read the eval and tell if its good or not?
Basically the higher the conformation number is, the better the horse is in that stat. Like 70 in speed is really good but 12 in speed is not good.

With evaluation, it can be good or bad, just depends on what your goals are. A 5 means of a breed means that the horse has all of the attributes (characteristics) of the breed. Example: Evaluating an Arabian. For my project/goal, I'm trying to breed Arabians with 5 evaluation. So, a 4, 3, 2, 1, or N/A evaluation is bad.
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PeacefulOreo wrote:
countrycool wrote:so Ive had some horses get there conformation evaluated when i got them trained, but how to you read the eval and tell if its good or not?
Basically the higher the conformation number is, the better the horse is in that stat. Like 70 in speed is really good but 12 in speed is not good.

With evaluation, it can be good or bad, just depends on what your goals are. A 5 means of a breed means that the horse has all of the attributes (characteristics) of the breed. Example: Evaluating an Arabian. For my project/goal, I'm trying to breed Arabians with 5 evaluation. So, a 4, 3, 2, 1, or N/A evaluation is bad.
ok thank you, how much does the breed specific eval really effect its performance?
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countrycool wrote:
PeacefulOreo wrote:
Basically the higher the conformation number is, the better the horse is in that stat. Like 70 in speed is really good but 12 in speed is not good.

With evaluation, it can be good or bad, just depends on what your goals are. A 5 means of a breed means that the horse has all of the attributes (characteristics) of the breed. Example: Evaluating an Arabian. For my project/goal, I'm trying to breed Arabians with 5 evaluation. So, a 4, 3, 2, 1, or N/A evaluation is bad.
ok thank you, how much does the breed specific eval really effect its performance?
the Breed Evaluation doesn't effect the horse's performance. A mix of the conformation, build, amount of the training, temperament, weight, and breeders report are what effects the horse's performance.
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PeacefulOreo wrote:
countrycool wrote:
ok thank you, how much does the breed specific eval really effect its performance?
the Breed Evaluation doesn't effect the horse's performance. A mix of the conformation, build, amount of the training, temperament, weight, and breeders report are what effects the horse's performance.
That makes since, thanks! :D
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countrycool wrote:
PeacefulOreo wrote:
the Breed Evaluation doesn't effect the horse's performance. A mix of the conformation, build, amount of the training, temperament, weight, and breeders report are what effects the horse's performance.
That makes since, thanks! :D
You're welcome! Glad I could help! :D
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countrycool wrote:so Ive had some horses get there conformation evaluated when i got them trained, but how to you read the eval and tell if its good or not?
Like this one of mine down here, is his good or.........? I know how to tell in real life but on the game i don't other then just looking at the horse and evaluating his confo by eye :oops:

Do you want to know an over all opinion? or do you want an opinion for a specific competition category?
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vallers wrote:
countrycool wrote:so Ive had some horses get there conformation evaluated when i got them trained, but how to you read the eval and tell if its good or not?
Like this one of mine down here, is his good or.........? I know how to tell in real life but on the game i don't other then just looking at the horse and evaluating his confo by eye :oops:

Do you want to know an over all opinion? or do you want an opinion for a specific competition category?
It doesnt really matter
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countrycool wrote:
vallers wrote:

Do you want to know an over all opinion? or do you want an opinion for a specific competition category?
It doesnt really matter

ok nevermind then, sorry

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