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hello,
so my horse is in a paddock all alone, and she is moderately thin. Even after days and days, her weight doesn't go up, and she always has bad energy. does the fact that she is alone in the paddock effect her weight, energy and overall?
also, when will the training history come? at the bottom of the page of my horse I always says that it is coming soon...
thanks for any answers!
so my horse is in a paddock all alone, and she is moderately thin. Even after days and days, her weight doesn't go up, and she always has bad energy. does the fact that she is alone in the paddock effect her weight, energy and overall?
also, when will the training history come? at the bottom of the page of my horse I always says that it is coming soon...
thanks for any answers!

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Did you change her food? i give mine some performance mix at like 40% to help gain weight an energy. not sure if im doing this right but it helps me..maybe ha

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Valentina D'Angelo wrote:hello,
so my horse is in a paddock all alone, and she is moderately thin. Even after days and days, her weight doesn't go up, and she always has bad energy. does the fact that she is alone in the paddock effect her weight, energy and overall?
also, when will the training history come? at the bottom of the page of my horse I always says that it is coming soon...
thanks for any answers!
So, yes, even in a pasture, we can add food to supplement what they might lack.MissGla wrote:Did you change her food? i give mine some performance mix at like 40% to help gain weight an energy. not sure if im doing this right but it helps me..maybe ha
I assume you're talking about 'lila'.
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1857997
Her daily energy intake, as I look at it now, is 113%. So she should (should being the operative word), gain weight, though slowly. If she's in training, the weight gain will be much slower and she might not earn all her energy back during training with each turn. To jack up her chances of gaining her energy back during training, use a higher sugar feed supplement.
Use the following guide to help you further understand feeding:
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... 812#149812 - this one has feeding about halfway down, under 'Taking Your First Turn'
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... 12&t=21892 - this one is advanced feeding techniques
To tackle your other questions:
No, being alone in a paddock doesn't affect our horses weight, temperament or anything else. There are other factors that will affect them, namely feeding, but also genetic dispositions. And there is one case of a feeding bug, but those affected by a feeding bug will never have a change to weight either upward or downward regardless of how much or how little we feed them. These are rare and not genetically linked.
The training history is part of the advanced training that our admins are currently working on. This is supposed to be in ADDITION to and on top of the training we can already do for our horses. We've been promised that it's coming, but it's also supposed to be a rather involved and large addition so when it's coming out... we don't know. I was hoping, personally, that we'd get it at the end of last year. That hasn't happened. We've received a few minor-style releases (additions to, rather than changes to) the game, but no major releases for over a year... I think... So we're a bit overdue for one. I am hoping it's the training release that's a bit delayed.
I'm personally really hoping for this.
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WOW, that is A LOT of information! Thank you!

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MissGla wrote:WOW, that is A LOT of information! Thank you!

It's a big game.
Go slowly, if you get stuck somewhere, the community is willing to give you a hand. So don't hesitate to ask, we usually have somebody on hand somewhere that can guide you.
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wow thanks! that helped a lot!

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And yes, I was talking about "lila"
thanks for the help, I appreciate it!
thanks for the help, I appreciate it!

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Another Question.....
So, I just accidentally clicked the "re home horse" button on my horse, and is there a way to get my horse back? or to find out where my horse went?
Thanks!
So, I just accidentally clicked the "re home horse" button on my horse, and is there a way to get my horse back? or to find out where my horse went?
Thanks!

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Unfortunately the horse is gone forever, no one can get the horse back. The horse is sent to a good home is what it saysValentina D'Angelo wrote:Another Question.....
So, I just accidentally clicked the "re home horse" button on my horse, and is there a way to get my horse back? or to find out where my horse went?
Thanks!
Another about rehoming: you can rehome a horse as long as it doesn't have any children. You rehome all of the children and then rehome the horse if you wanted to rehome a horse with children.

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another question! where can I Purchase the Increase Maximum Horses player bonus?
or how can I get to having more than 3 horses?
thanks
or how can I get to having more than 3 horses?
thanks