
Re: Pinging Mishka2006
Hi I have a question, this may or may not sound weird but how do you train your horses so fast?

Re: Pinging Mishka2006
I got Premium which now I can check Shadows conformation. I wrote down some notes... lmk if you think she would sell for a high price
Head & Neck Conformation
Face Profile: Convex/Roman
The ideal face profile is about mediam however a heavy head can inhibit speed, stamina agility and tempo while being advantageous to strength.
+10 balance, +8 agility, +6 tempo, +8 speed, +3 strength, +6 stamina
Face Length: Long
A slightly shorter face can enhance agility while a slightly longer face can be advantageous to balance. Stamina is enhanced with a long face.
+9 balance, +3 agility, +1 stamina
Jowl: Shallow
A thick jowl can hinder movement by restricting flexion at the poll. A heavier head, influenced by a thick jowl, can be advantageous to agility.
+3 agility, +7 movement
Neck Length: Short
A longer neck can enhance speed, while a shorter neck can ehnance strength. A medium neck is ideal for agility and balance.
+11 balance, +12 agility, +1 speed, +4 strength, +8 stamina, +3 movement
Shoulder & Barrel Conformation
Withers/Shoulder Angle: Sloped
Sloping shoulders increase a horses range of motion which is advantageous to movement and, to a lesser degree, tempo.
+6 tempo, +11 movement
Point of Shoulder: Low
The point of shoulder helps determine the slope of the shoulders in combination with the withers. A lower point of shoulder increase the overall slope of the shoulder which is ideal for tempo, stamin and movement.
+2 tempo, +8 stamina, +5 movement
Rib Cage: Shallow
Well sprung ribs are ideal for stamina as it can help increase a horses lung capacity by allowing more room for the lungs to expand.
0 stamina
Depth of Flank: Shallow
A deep flank is ideal for stamina as it helps to increase the lung capacity while a shallow flank can be better for speed.
0 speed, +1 stamina
Back, Haunches & Legs Conformation
Hip Angle: Sloped
Flatter haunches enhances movement and to a lesser degree, balance. A sloping haunch enhances strength and balance.
+7 balance, 0 strength, +3 movement
Hip Length: Long
A long hip is ideal for creating the power necessary for speed and strength.
+11 speed, +8 strength
Leg Thickness: Thin
Thick legs are advantageous to strength and balance but could decrease speed.
+3 balance, +8 speed, 0 strength
Stifle Placement: Forward
A forward placed stifle is ideal for agility while a set back stifle is ideal for movement.
+5 agility, +3 movement
Back Length: Short
A slightly longer back is advantageous for tempo and balance, while a slightly medium to slightly shorter back is ideal for strength and agility.
0 balance, +12 agility, 0 tempo, +8 strength, +5 stamina
Croup Height: Downhill
A downhill built is advantageous to speed while an uphill build is advantageous to strength and movement. A level build is ideal for agility and tempo.
+5 agility, +1 tempo, +7 speed, +1 strength, +1 movement
So the beginning of the conformation is what they are measuring on Shadow, then when I wrote the ":" after that was the Downhill or short for example, that is what Shadow is and the description below is what a good horse would have. Unfortunately Shadow doesn't fit all the requirements for a good Thoroughbred but just lmk if you think she is at least ok. Also lmk if you would like me to check one of your horses conformation for free anytime!!
Head & Neck Conformation
Face Profile: Convex/Roman
The ideal face profile is about mediam however a heavy head can inhibit speed, stamina agility and tempo while being advantageous to strength.
+10 balance, +8 agility, +6 tempo, +8 speed, +3 strength, +6 stamina
Face Length: Long
A slightly shorter face can enhance agility while a slightly longer face can be advantageous to balance. Stamina is enhanced with a long face.
+9 balance, +3 agility, +1 stamina
Jowl: Shallow
A thick jowl can hinder movement by restricting flexion at the poll. A heavier head, influenced by a thick jowl, can be advantageous to agility.
+3 agility, +7 movement
Neck Length: Short
A longer neck can enhance speed, while a shorter neck can ehnance strength. A medium neck is ideal for agility and balance.
+11 balance, +12 agility, +1 speed, +4 strength, +8 stamina, +3 movement
Shoulder & Barrel Conformation
Withers/Shoulder Angle: Sloped
Sloping shoulders increase a horses range of motion which is advantageous to movement and, to a lesser degree, tempo.
+6 tempo, +11 movement
Point of Shoulder: Low
The point of shoulder helps determine the slope of the shoulders in combination with the withers. A lower point of shoulder increase the overall slope of the shoulder which is ideal for tempo, stamin and movement.
+2 tempo, +8 stamina, +5 movement
Rib Cage: Shallow
Well sprung ribs are ideal for stamina as it can help increase a horses lung capacity by allowing more room for the lungs to expand.
0 stamina
Depth of Flank: Shallow
A deep flank is ideal for stamina as it helps to increase the lung capacity while a shallow flank can be better for speed.
0 speed, +1 stamina
Back, Haunches & Legs Conformation
Hip Angle: Sloped
Flatter haunches enhances movement and to a lesser degree, balance. A sloping haunch enhances strength and balance.
+7 balance, 0 strength, +3 movement
Hip Length: Long
A long hip is ideal for creating the power necessary for speed and strength.
+11 speed, +8 strength
Leg Thickness: Thin
Thick legs are advantageous to strength and balance but could decrease speed.
+3 balance, +8 speed, 0 strength
Stifle Placement: Forward
A forward placed stifle is ideal for agility while a set back stifle is ideal for movement.
+5 agility, +3 movement
Back Length: Short
A slightly longer back is advantageous for tempo and balance, while a slightly medium to slightly shorter back is ideal for strength and agility.
0 balance, +12 agility, 0 tempo, +8 strength, +5 stamina
Croup Height: Downhill
A downhill built is advantageous to speed while an uphill build is advantageous to strength and movement. A level build is ideal for agility and tempo.
+5 agility, +1 tempo, +7 speed, +1 strength, +1 movement
So the beginning of the conformation is what they are measuring on Shadow, then when I wrote the ":" after that was the Downhill or short for example, that is what Shadow is and the description below is what a good horse would have. Unfortunately Shadow doesn't fit all the requirements for a good Thoroughbred but just lmk if you think she is at least ok. Also lmk if you would like me to check one of your horses conformation for free anytime!!

Re: Pinging Mishka2006
You should study the training courses !mishka2006 wrote:Hi I have a question, this may or may not sound weird but how do you train your horses so fast?
Btw I will be away for a few weeks so I will not be able to train your horse.I will barely have time to train my horse

He is up for offer


Re: Pinging Mishka2006
Oh that's fine, just let me know when you come back!!