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JaycenUwU wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 3:56 amThat was blunt, not rude. Rude would have been quite a bit worse. However it is the truth. Its how you end up with horses sitting and not having as much fun in the game with all the potential that is available with all the abilities and features; let alone the ability to find a passion project that contributes to a breed, coi, color breeding, etc which contributes to game gene pool health. Its not something the game has implemented, and if they game chose to do so, there'd be an option outside of the AC to adopt rehomed horses. Realistically, its very limiting on game play, which is why i mentioned my original comments.

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Re: ~ Rescue Horses ~ Please read!
Don't worry about it! I'm happy she could make it back to her breeder

There's no need to be arguing over this. Everyone has the option to play this game however they want and there isn't any "wrong" way. So there's no need to judge anyone over how they do so.

Re: ~ Rescue Horses ~ Please read!
Shadow Scar wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2024 5:11 amDon't worry about it! I'm happy she could make it back to her breeder
Thanks so much for understandingI'm delighted too

Re: ~ Rescue Horses ~ Please read!
Hi I do something very similar where I buy neglected horses and send them to a trainer after I get there weight back up, are you looking for a partnership because I would be open to doing something like that.Queen1539 wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 8:34 am Hi, I own a rescue ranch that rescues neglected horses and gives them the best second chance possible.
I highly respect experienced breeders and trainers, however it is important to remember that there are horses out there that are not taken as good care of as they should.
Currently I am clearing out the market of neglected, underweight or unwanted horses and am swampedand I was wondering if anyone would like to help me achieve my goal of quality care for unwanted horses?
Please let me know if so![]()
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Re: ~ Rescue Horses ~ Please read!
Hey! Thank you for your interestQueen of animals wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2024 8:56 pmHi I do something very similar where I buy neglected horses and send them to a trainer after I get there weight back up, are you looking for a partnership because I would be open to doing something like that.Queen1539 wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 8:34 am Hi, I own a rescue ranch that rescues neglected horses and gives them the best second chance possible.
I highly respect experienced breeders and trainers, however it is important to remember that there are horses out there that are not taken as good care of as they should.
Currently I am clearing out the market of neglected, underweight or unwanted horses and am swampedand I was wondering if anyone would like to help me achieve my goal of quality care for unwanted horses?
Please let me know if so![]()
Thank you for reading!


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Re: ~ Rescue Horses ~ Please read!
Shadow Scar wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2024 5:11 am
There's no need to be arguing over this. Everyone has the option to play this game however they want and there isn't any "wrong" way. So there's no need to judge anyone over how they do so.
For all of those that read this.JaycenUwU wrote:...
My opinion is with Ealesi. The words were blunt and not necessarily rude. Certainly Blunt.

That said, we're all entitled to our opinions.
Had there been a reason to intercede, there would've been many more replies to this forum and from others beside me. My reply here, is to help end things before something more gets started (here I'm agreeing with Shadow Scar, but insofar, Shadow Scar, you could've helped more by including JaycenUwU in your included pings, just food-for-thought).
The owner of this topic has been quite genial and tolerant with all of the replies and certainly doesn't deserve drama in this topic. If there is a continuing disagreement, all included parties can hash it out a little better, in their own logs or on their personal topic. And I'll be an observer, of course.

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Thank you for being so sensible and nice! You are an asset to the HWO community and I look up to youBlackOak2 wrote:Ping

Thank you too for being very sensible about this controversial subjectShadowScar wrote:Ping

Thanks for recognising that people play the game differentlyJaycenUwU wrote:Ping

Thank you for sharing your opinion and widening my HWO knowledgeEalsei wrote:Ping


And to all of you, I'm really sorry if this topic has caused any problems and thank you a lot for sharing your opinions on the matter. I know it is a controversial topic and I appreciate that people have varying opinions on this. I would also like to thank you all for wanting to make my and other people's gameplay enjoyable and maximise the features of the game



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No problems at all. This community can become heated from time to time, but overall, we 'argue' well and calmly.Queen1539 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 6:41 am
And to all of you, I'm really sorry if this topic has caused any problems and thank you a lot for sharing your opinions on the matter. I know it is a controversial topic and I appreciate that people have varying opinions on this. I would also like to thank you all for wanting to make my and other people's gameplay enjoyable and maximise the features of the gameI hope that this hasn't compromised anything and hope we can be friends in the future
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Although horse rescuing accounts are aided and helped (we do have a number of rescue players, after all


What I'm attempting to say is that there is much less help and aid available to rescue accounts and what they can offer is also limited further because there are already a number of rescue accounts they're trying to get to the self-survivable levels.
So being encouraged to go another route... is encouraged to suggest... to move people that are a bit waffly on the subject convinced otherwise. Eh... what I mean is, those that may not stick to it, are encouraged to switch early, so they don't get themselves into that pit.



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Re: ~ Rescue Horses ~ Please read!
Thank you for this info!BlackOak2 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 5:32 pmNo problems at all. This community can become heated from time to time, but overall, we 'argue' well and calmly.Queen1539 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 6:41 am
And to all of you, I'm really sorry if this topic has caused any problems and thank you a lot for sharing your opinions on the matter. I know it is a controversial topic and I appreciate that people have varying opinions on this. I would also like to thank you all for wanting to make my and other people's gameplay enjoyable and maximise the features of the gameI hope that this hasn't compromised anything and hope we can be friends in the future
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Although horse rescuing accounts are aided and helped (we do have a number of rescue players, after all), the community as a whole, prefers to try to steer players away from becoming a full time rescuing account. We have a long number of horses that must be aged out because they can't be rehomed... as an aside here... rehoming is seen not as putting the horse in greener pastures, but as being sent to a good home outside of the HWO breeding communities (it's just their data that gets deleted from the server, not their spirit
)... So, for those that wish to travel down the rescuing path, certain supports are offered differently than our mainstream helps. Free monies and free services are also offered differently. Because it can take a lot of support and oversight to help the rescue accounts stay afloat, our freebies are taken care of by a certain select and much smaller collection of donators.
What I'm attempting to say is that there is much less help and aid available to rescue accounts and what they can offer is also limited further because there are already a number of rescue accounts they're trying to get to the self-survivable levels.
So being encouraged to go another route... is encouraged to suggest... to move people that are a bit waffly on the subject convinced otherwise. Eh... what I mean is, those that may not stick to it, are encouraged to switch early, so they don't get themselves into that pit.
You do seem to be fairly sticky with your desire to do so. Which is plenty fine and dandy.
The community will continue to support you until you get yourself to self-survivable levels. So, Do, indeed, let us know if you need anything.
And try your best to stay your well-mannered, genial and tolerant self. It's quite refreshing.

Re: ~ Rescue Horses ~ Please read!
I would love to take one! I don't want to be picky but a younger horse would be preferred so that I can train them up and still have a few years of breeding or competing left in them.Queen1539 wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 8:34 am Hi, I own a rescue ranch that rescues neglected horses and gives them the best second chance possible.
I highly respect experienced breeders and trainers, however it is important to remember that there are horses out there that are not taken as good care of as they should.
Currently I am clearing out the market of neglected, underweight or unwanted horses and am swampedand I was wondering if anyone would like to help me achieve my goal of quality care for unwanted horses?
Please let me know if so![]()
Thank you for reading!