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Rhorsegirl80 wrote:
Veterinarian wrote: Sorry for replying so late and not giving the link, and thanks for the 100
Can you train these guys?
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2075513
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2075515
Sure, though could I possibly take them tomorrow? I just need to finish training a few horses of mine.

If I finish them sooner I will offer!

If you desperately need them to be trained then no problem I will take them!
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Re: Looking for a private trainer *Pay well*

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Veterinarian wrote:
Sure, though could I possibly take them tomorrow? I just need to finish training a few horses of mine.

If I finish them sooner I will offer!

If you desperately need them to be trained then no problem I will take them!
That is fine! They are up for whenever you are ready!
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Re: Looking for a private trainer *Pay well*

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Rhorsegirl80 wrote:
Veterinarian wrote: Sure, though could I possibly take them tomorrow? I just need to finish training a few horses of mine.

If I finish them sooner I will offer!

If you desperately need them to be trained then no problem I will take them!
That is fine! They are up for whenever you are ready!
Thank you!
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Rhorsegirl80 wrote:Ping
Hey Rhorsegirl80!

Just wanted to ask if you would like some percentages on how your horses will compete in Racing / Sprint Racing and their best disciplines.
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Re: Looking for a private trainer *Pay well*

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Veterinarian wrote:
Rhorsegirl80 wrote:Ping
Hey Rhorsegirl80!

Just wanted to ask if you would like some percentages on how your horses will compete in Racing / Sprint Racing and their best disciplines.
Yes, that would be great!
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Rhorsegirl80 wrote:
Veterinarian wrote: Hey Rhorsegirl80!

Just wanted to ask if you would like some percentages on how your horses will compete in Racing / Sprint Racing and their best disciplines.
Yes, that would be great!
Great just give me a few minutes!
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Rhorsegirl80 wrote: Yes, that would be great!
Great just give me a few minutes!
Alrighty!
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Rhorsegirl80 wrote:Ping
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Alright so I am going to say, more like copy, some things that you should keep in mind.

Notes:
▪The percentages that I am going to give you will only be made according to their Breeder's report and their conformation. I just want to clarify that if your horse does not compete well in a competition that I have told that they should excel in please keep in mind that there are other factors that may have caused this. For example:

• their weight (the horse should be the weight that matches the competition, never fat or really fat)

• their temperament (the horse should be the correct temperament of the discipline in order to compete better)

• the level (the disciplines tha I am going to give you are the ones that your horse should do better but that does not meen that your horse will do amazing since some horse are not good at competing)

▪The horses that he/she will compete against (let's face it if your horse competes against a horse that is better at the discipline than him/her, or hold a world record then you will have a high chance of losing)

▪The number of the participants ( if your horse will enter a competition with 1 or 2 participants he/she will definitely win the first, the second or the third place. However, if the horse enters a competition with many participants then the chance of winning will decrease)
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Re: Looking for a private trainer *Pay well*

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Veterinarian wrote:
Rhorsegirl80 wrote:Ping
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Alright so I am going to say, more like copy, some things that you should keep in mind.

Notes:
▪The percentages that I am going to give you will only be made according to their Breeder's report and their conformation. I just want to clarify that if your horse does not compete well in a competition that I have told that they should excel in please keep in mind that there are other factors that may have caused this. For example:

• their weight (the horse should be the weight that matches the competition, never fat or really fat)

• their temperament (the horse should be the correct temperament of the discipline in order to compete better)

• the level (the disciplines tha I am going to give you are the ones that your horse should do better but that does not meen that your horse will do amazing since some horse are not good at competing)

▪The horses that he/she will compete against (let's face it if your horse competes against a horse that is better at the discipline than him/her, or hold a world record then you will have a high chance of losing)

▪The number of the participants ( if your horse will enter a competition with 1 or 2 participants he/she will definitely win the first, the second or the third place. However, if the horse enters a competition with many participants then the chance of winning will decrease)
Yes, I understand, thank you! :)
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Rhorsegirl80 wrote:ping

For some reason this post just won't publish!

For her http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2075515

Her first best discipline is surprisingly Pole bending with a score of 74.26%

Her second best discipline is Racing with a score of 62.83%

And her third is Sprint Racing with a score of 62.35%

Your second's horse best discipline is again Pole bending with a score of 71.93%, her second is Sprint Racing with a score of 65.98% and her third is Racing with a score of 64.22%

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