
Re: Frequently Asked Questions & Getting Started
Hi umm, So I had this Turkmene mare, who was Chestnut, with a stripe, white cannon and 2 socks. Then i sold her, i found her on the market and bought her back, but she wasn't my horse, like it was her, but different colors, even the markings change. It was weird and i just wanna know why. u can look at her yourself, her name is ~SCS~ Zenyatta. please reply back thank you

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Re: Frequently Asked Questions & Getting Started
First, please ask questions in the questions section.Beta Wolf wrote:Hi umm, So I had this Turkmene mare, who was Chestnut, with a stripe, white cannon and 2 socks. Then i sold her, i found her on the market and bought her back, but she wasn't my horse, like it was her, but different colors, even the markings change. It was weird and i just wanna know why. u can look at her yourself, her name is ~SCS~ Zenyatta. please reply back thank you

Second, your question is a bit unclear.
Are you saying, it's the same horse but her coat changed colors?
Or are you saying, it's a similar horse with the same color coat with different markings?
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Apparently, now that I'm looking directly at her, you likely mean the first one.
This is an AC glitch mare. They pop up from time to time, but get themselves sorted out by 10 years. Generally speaking, their usually pretty obvious.
This mare was obviously, less so.
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2164369
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http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... 0&p=100671
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Re: Frequently Asked Questions & Getting Started
How do I retire a horse?

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There are two ways to 'retire' a horse, as in: permanently get rid of them.MaKayla.Brown wrote:How do I retire a horse?
First you 'age out', just use turns until the horse passes on.
Second you 'rehome'. This is an option ONLY for horses that have NO offspring, this includes mares in-foal-to. This option is located on the horse's profile page, next to the breeding button and below the naming button.
It is IRREVERSIBLE, so be positive that you want to. Our admins Can Not retrieve a horse that has been rehomed, NOR can they retrieve a horse that has accidentally passed on.
What's gone, is simply gone.
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Re: Frequently Asked Questions & Getting Started
I entered my horse in a competition. How can I see the results?

Re: Frequently Asked Questions & Getting Started
Some rules are not what I understood from real industry of horsebreeding but they do work as interesting rules for a game. I'm interested.

Re: Frequently Asked Questions & Getting Started
so uhm, my horse won't eat. I'm worried he might starve!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Can you link the horse?ShadowTabby wrote:so uhm, my horse won't eat. I'm worried he might starve!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Also, you don't have to worry about your horse dying from starving

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I just gave him 100% weight gain for a turn and he was good? idk why. But whatever. Here's the link, if you still want it, so, yeah, I fixed it.. I'm just a newb.
