
What is this horse good at?
Hey, I have this horse:
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2244464
His movement is good but his other stats are pretty bad (his stamina is okay). I really want to compete him but I have no idea what he would be good at. Does anyone know the right discipline for him?
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2244464
His movement is good but his other stats are pretty bad (his stamina is okay). I really want to compete him but I have no idea what he would be good at. Does anyone know the right discipline for him?


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Re: What is this horse good at?
If you can, I suggest plugging his numbers into Silverine's data evaluation. It should give you a relatively good idea what talent he might have.conletra83 wrote:Hey, I have this horse:
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2244464
His movement is good but his other stats are pretty bad (his stamina is okay). I really want to compete him but I have no idea what he would be good at. Does anyone know the right discipline for him?
Discipline Potential Evaluation
My general recommendation for an unknown horse with no known competitive pedigree, is to fully train and trial them in a little bit of everything.
I see his dam was trialed and you already tried him in western pleasure, which he doesn't appear to have an ability for.
By just looking at him, maybe dressage or saddleseat? But I don't bet my guess on that. I trial in everything to get the baseline and search for a talent on my own horses.
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Re: What is this horse good at?
Thank youBlackOak2 wrote:If you can, I suggest plugging his numbers into Silverine's data evaluation. It should give you a relatively good idea what talent he might have.conletra83 wrote:Hey, I have this horse:
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2244464
His movement is good but his other stats are pretty bad (his stamina is okay). I really want to compete him but I have no idea what he would be good at. Does anyone know the right discipline for him?
Discipline Potential Evaluation
My general recommendation for an unknown horse with no known competitive pedigree, is to fully train and trial them in a little bit of everything.
I see his dam was trialed and you already tried him in western pleasure, which he doesn't appear to have an ability for.
By just looking at him, maybe dressage or saddleseat? But I don't bet my guess on that. I trial in everything to get the baseline and search for a talent on my own horses.


Re: What is this horse good at?
I have a colt that is very like him... I would give dressage a shot. His movement is fantastic and I bet if bred to a dressage mare you would get some really nice foals.conletra83 wrote:Hey, I have this horse:
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2244464
His movement is good but his other stats are pretty bad (his stamina is okay). I really want to compete him but I have no idea what he would be good at. Does anyone know the right discipline for him?

Re: What is this horse good at?
You were right, he is pretty good at dressagehoneybunny#3 wrote:I have a colt that is very like him... I would give dressage a shot. His movement is fantastic and I bet if bred to a dressage mare you would get some really nice foals.conletra83 wrote:Hey, I have this horse:
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2244464
His movement is good but his other stats are pretty bad (his stamina is okay). I really want to compete him but I have no idea what he would be good at. Does anyone know the right discipline for him?


Re: What is this horse good at?
I would Champ. him in it... You would be surprised at the people looking for a Dressage stud.conletra83 wrote:You were right, he is pretty good at dressagehoneybunny#3 wrote: I have a colt that is very like him... I would give dressage a shot. His movement is fantastic and I bet if bred to a dressage mare you would get some really nice foals.


Re: What is this horse good at?
That sounds great! How much would you want for champing him?honeybunny#3 wrote:I would Champ. him in it... You would be surprised at the people looking for a Dressage stud.conletra83 wrote: You were right, he is pretty good at dressage

Re: What is this horse good at?
XD...conletra83 wrote:That sounds great! How much would you want for champing him?honeybunny#3 wrote: I would Champ. him in it... You would be surprised at the people looking for a Dressage stud.






Price list:
10K Champion
20K Grand Champion
30K Master Champion
Extra titles (+++ ect.) 2K a + (about price for a second title entries)
Weight adjustment: 5K (for special weights) free for Moderate/ Moderately thin (best weight for champing success)
Feed settings: Free setting horse on Performance mix (transition out of yellow corn training feed, or current feed)
Barn holding: 5K (only 4 stalls)
Pasture Holding: 2K
Tack: {GM} Uniform (Orange saddle pad, Orange Boots, Walnut saddle & bridle) or specified (free if I own tack, total purchase cost if I don't)
Fun stuff: (all free) Unicorn horn, Water trough and hay in barn
Comments: (free) comments on special times, suggestions, feeding suggestions.
Holding (post champing if you can't pick up) Free for 1st week, 5K every week after. (price of basic pasture boarding halfed)
Breeding: NA

Aging policy: Horse ages only during weight management (Moderate to moderately thin unless specified)
Length of time:
Depends on horse I should know within the first set of comp results
(Sorry for the long post... my price list is pretty inclusive


Re: What is this horse good at?
I'm so sorry, I can be kind of slow sometimeshoneybunny#3 wrote:XD...conletra83 wrote: That sounds great! How much would you want for champing him?![]()
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I was suggesting that you get him champed... but I would be more than happy to do it!
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Price depends on what you are looking for... here is my basic price list (I used to operate a champing service but then decided to champ by request only)
Price list:
10K Champion
20K Grand Champion
30K Master Champion
Extra titles (+++ ect.) 2K a + (about price for a second title entries)
Weight adjustment: 5K (for special weights) free for Moderate/ Moderately thin (best weight for champing success)
Feed settings: Free setting horse on Performance mix (transition out of yellow corn training feed, or current feed)
Barn holding: 5K (only 4 stalls)
Pasture Holding: 2K
Tack: {GM} Uniform (Orange saddle pad, Orange Boots, Walnut saddle & bridle) or specified (free if I own tack, total purchase cost if I don't)
Fun stuff: (all free) Unicorn horn, Water trough and hay in barn
Comments: (free) comments on special times, suggestions, feeding suggestions.
Holding (post champing if you can't pick up) Free for 1st week, 5K every week after. (price of basic pasture boarding halfed)
Breeding: NA(extra fee)
Aging policy: Horse ages only during weight management (Moderate to moderately thin unless specified)
Length of time:
Depends on horse I should know within the first set of comp results
(Sorry for the long post... my price list is pretty inclusive) All horses are champed on my honeybunny#2 freeze account.

I was planning on finishing his champing but it turns out I have another dressage horse I'm working on and I keep forgetting about him.
Since I'm testing his win percentage for the time being, I would have him champed just to Ch for 10k. I'm not certain if this counts only for champing or if it's just an age policy thing, but I'd like for him to be in a pasture for 2k. Fun stuff: a hornacorn
I put him up for offers
(It's okay for the long paragraph)

Thank you
