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Remember that engaging with another player for their services is at your own risk as the game doesn't currently have a mechanism to lend horses between accounts yet. So selling a horse to be trained for example is at your own risk.
Remember that engaging with another player for their services is at your own risk as the game doesn't currently have a mechanism to lend horses between accounts yet. So selling a horse to be trained for example is at your own risk.

Re: New players can win a trained horse!
Sorry for missing this, are you still online?sayvegirl wrote:can i post her now?

Re: New players can win a trained horse!
YesMalakai10 wrote:Sorry for missing this, are you still online?sayvegirl wrote:can i post her now?

Re: New players can win a trained horse!
Perfect. Want to put her up now?sayvegirl wrote:YesMalakai10 wrote: Sorry for missing this, are you still online?

Re: New players can win a trained horse!
Yes I just put her up

Re: New players can win a trained horse!
How much will it be to train her?? And how long

Re: New players can win a trained horse!
Just short of $8000. It should take approximately 4-5 in-game years, it shouldn't take more than a week and a half IRL.sayvegirl wrote:How much will it be to train her?? And how long

Re: New players can win a trained horse!
Ok. Cause I have the 8000 now I'll try and save it lolMalakai10 wrote:Just short of $8000. It should take approximately 4-5 in-game years, it shouldn't take more than a week and a half IRL.sayvegirl wrote:How much will it be to train her?? And how long

Re: New players can win a trained horse!
Okay, she's a good horse, so you'll earn that money back quickly.sayvegirl wrote:Ok. Cause I have the 8000 now I'll try and save it lol
What BCS would you like me to keep her at? Also, would you like me to change her colour name to a more descriptive one (she's a gold champagne blanket.)

Re: New players can win a trained horse!
U can do anything u want and what's BCS

Re: New players can win a trained horse!
Thanks.sayvegirl wrote:U can do anything u want and what's BCS
What should my horse weigh?
Your horses ideal weight depends on what the horse is being used for. Most horses should be kept in the range of 4 to 6 BCS (Body Condition Score). Horses being used for high speed or high endurance events should have a BCS of around 4, while events like Dressage or horses used for breeding may be around 6 BCS.
English Disciplines
Discipline Ideal Body Condition Score
Cross Country 4 (Moderately Thin) to 5 (Moderate)
Dressage 5 (Moderate) to 6 (Moderately Fleshy)
Hunter 4 (Moderately Thin) to 5 (Moderate)
Saddleseat 3 (Thin) to 4 (Moderately Thin)
Show Jumping 4 (Moderately Thin) to 5 (Moderate)
In-hand Jumping 4 (Moderately Thin)
Western Disciplines
Discipline Ideal Body Condition Score
Barrel Racing 5 (Moderate) to 6 (Moderately Fleshy)
Cutting 4 (Moderately Thin) to 5 (Moderate)
Pole Bending 5 (Moderate)
Reining 4 (Moderately Thin) to 5 (Moderate)
Western Pleasure 5 (Moderate)
Western Trail 5 (Moderate)
Working Ranch 5 (Moderate)
Racing Disciplines
Discipline Ideal Body Condition Score
Racing 3 (Thin) to 4 (Moderately Thin)
Spring Racing 3 (Thin) to 4 (Moderately Thin)
Steeplechasing 4 (Moderately Thin) to 5 (Moderate)
Endurance 3 (Thin) to 4 (Moderately Thin)
Harness Racing 3 (Thin) to 4 (Moderately Thin)
Driving Disciplines
Discipline Ideal Body Condition Score
Driven Dressage 5 (Moderate)
Log Pull 5 (Moderate) to 6 (Moderately Fleshy)
Marathon Driving 5 (Moderate)
Obstacle Driving 5 (Moderate)
Disclaimer: The above values may not reflect real life situations, do not use them to determine if your real horse is suitable for a competition in real life. Please speak with your trainer or vet to determine if your horse is of sound condition.