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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: {♥︎} ᘜᴀʟʟᴏᴘɪɴɢ ᘜ Rᴀɴɢᴇ Tʀᴀɪɴɪɴɢ {♥︎} «Open»
Username: Coda
Other Accounts (If not put N/A): Coda02
Horse(s) I Have Previously Trained For You: I don't think you have
Reason Why You Want To Become A Private Client: I would love to have someone who can help me out with my horse training
Other Accounts (If not put N/A): Coda02
Horse(s) I Have Previously Trained For You: I don't think you have
Reason Why You Want To Become A Private Client: I would love to have someone who can help me out with my horse training

Re: {♥︎} ᘜᴀʟʟᴏᴘɪɴɢ ᘜ Rᴀɴɢᴇ Tʀᴀɪɴɪɴɢ {♥︎} «Open»
I remember finishing training for one of your stallions, so welcome to Private client privilegesCoda wrote:Username: Coda
Other Accounts (If not put N/A): Coda02
Horse(s) I Have Previously Trained For You: I don't think you have
Reason Why You Want To Become A Private Client: I would love to have someone who can help me out with my horse training

I just picked up a new horse, so I can take one rn and hold the others on my side when you are ready


╚»★> Gabby_Woodlark <★«╝
Breeding, Training, Showing

Re: {♥︎} ᘜᴀʟʟᴏᴘɪɴɢ ᘜ Rᴀɴɢᴇ Tʀᴀɪɴɪɴɢ {♥︎} «Open»
Okay great thank you so muchGabby_Woodlark wrote:I remember finishing training for one of your stallions, so welcome to Private client privilegesCoda wrote:Username: Coda
Other Accounts (If not put N/A): Coda02
Horse(s) I Have Previously Trained For You: I don't think you have
Reason Why You Want To Become A Private Client: I would love to have someone who can help me out with my horse training
I just picked up a new horse, so I can take one rn and hold the others on my side when you are ready
Horse Link(s): https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3569274
Weight: Mod
Pictures: No
Other comments: Can i Please have her confo in her notes

Re: {♥︎} ᘜᴀʟʟᴏᴘɪɴɢ ᘜ Rᴀɴɢᴇ Tʀᴀɪɴɪɴɢ {♥︎} «Open»
NpCoda wrote:Okay great thank you so muchGabby_Woodlark wrote: I remember finishing training for one of your stallions, so welcome to Private client privileges
I just picked up a new horse, so I can take one rn and hold the others on my side when you are ready
Horse Link(s): https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3569274
Weight: Mod
Pictures: No
Other comments: Can i Please have her confo in her notes

She's a lovely gal


╚»★> Gabby_Woodlark <★«╝
Breeding, Training, Showing

Re: Training | Request Ping
No problem, take all the time you need. I'm in no rush!Gabby_Woodlark wrote:Honestly, your feed instructions have helped me so much with other horsesGabby_Woodlark wrote: Gorgeous dude
Yep, I take all horses of all ages
I'm starting to do feed for public clients as well, so perfect timing![]()
So sorry it's been taking long, school has been super busy and chaotic with new drama-seekers
I'm glad it helped; a mix of performance and weight is good for getting temperaments up fast due to the protein and still provides enough feed that you're not losing energy from being too far under the max feed requirement. If you find that you're starting to dip below half of the max that they can eat, add some alfalfa cubes into the mix. I find it a good general feed for all of the horses I train, and it's easy enough to swap them into a pasture to lower their temperament back down if you're trying to stay between calm and spirited.
Another tip is to keep a pasture mowed to about 60% quality specifically for the above (for when you need to maintain calm-spirited) so that you can manage their weight. You can also put newborn foals in a barn, give them as much yellow corn as they can eat, and transfer them back into a 100% quality pasture. If you do this then they shouldn't lose energy so long as it's closely maintained (the amount they can eat fluctuates a lot) and it should keep their temperaments from falling. This is great for when you need their temperament above bombproof to prevent them from getting stuck, and you can move them into a barn as soon as they can handle 100% weight feed. At that point you can slowly begin filtering in some performance, and I think at around a year old they get a boost to the max that they can eat.


Re: Training | Request Ping
Tysm, noted ^^EclipticEnd wrote:No problem, take all the time you need. I'm in no rush!Gabby_Woodlark wrote: Honestly, your feed instructions have helped me so much with other horses![]()
So sorry it's been taking long, school has been super busy and chaotic with new drama-seekers
I'm glad it helped; a mix of performance and weight is good for getting temperaments up fast due to the protein and still provides enough feed that you're not losing energy from being too far under the max feed requirement. If you find that you're starting to dip below half of the max that they can eat, add some alfalfa cubes into the mix. I find it a good general feed for all of the horses I train, and it's easy enough to swap them into a pasture to lower their temperament back down if you're trying to stay between calm and spirited.
Another tip is to keep a pasture mowed to about 60% quality specifically for the above (for when you need to maintain calm-spirited) so that you can manage their weight. You can also put newborn foals in a barn, give them as much yellow corn as they can eat, and transfer them back into a 100% quality pasture. If you do this then they shouldn't lose energy so long as it's closely maintained (the amount they can eat fluctuates a lot) and it should keep their temperaments from falling. This is great for when you need their temperament above bombproof to prevent them from getting stuck, and you can move them into a barn as soon as they can handle 100% weight feed. At that point you can slowly begin filtering in some performance, and I think at around a year old they get a boost to the max that they can eat.

╚»★> Gabby_Woodlark <★«╝
Breeding, Training, Showing

Re: {♥︎} ᘜᴀʟʟᴏᴘɪɴɢ ᘜ Rᴀɴɢᴇ Tʀᴀɪɴɪɴɢ {♥︎} «Open»
One more thing, what would you prefer to pay?Gabby_Woodlark wrote:NpCoda wrote: Okay great thank you so much
Horse Link(s): https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3569274
Weight: Mod
Pictures: No
Other comments: Can i Please have her confo in her notes
She's a lovely gal

╚»★> Gabby_Woodlark <★«╝
Breeding, Training, Showing

Re: {♥︎} ᘜᴀʟʟᴏᴘɪɴɢ ᘜ Rᴀɴɢᴇ Tʀᴀɪɴɪɴɢ {♥︎} «Open»
Ill be happy to pay the price of 35k each horse you train if that works for you otherwise you can just give me a priceGabby_Woodlark wrote:One more thing, what would you prefer to pay?Gabby_Woodlark wrote: Np
She's a lovely gal

Re: {♥︎} ᘜᴀʟʟᴏᴘɪɴɢ ᘜ Rᴀɴɢᴇ Tʀᴀɪɴɪɴɢ {♥︎} «Open»
35k is just fineCoda wrote:Ill be happy to pay the price of 35k each horse you train if that works for you otherwise you can just give me a priceGabby_Woodlark wrote: One more thing, what would you prefer to pay?


╚»★> Gabby_Woodlark <★«╝
Breeding, Training, Showing

Re: {♥︎} ᘜᴀʟʟᴏᴘɪɴɢ ᘜ Rᴀɴɢᴇ Tʀᴀɪɴɪɴɢ {♥︎} «Open»
Thank you so much, can you please let me know when you can take another foal?Gabby_Woodlark wrote:35k is just fineCoda wrote: Ill be happy to pay the price of 35k each horse you train if that works for you otherwise you can just give me a price
i have a 7.5month old on my second account i would loved trained i'll be happy to pay more if needed