
Temperament Help!!
How do I change my horses temperament?

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Re: Temperament Help!!
Sugar Raises Temperament (Sometimes a horse will just be stuck at bombproof, nothing can be done)
Fiber Lowers Temperament (Putting a horse in a pasture and putting them on a sugary diet will balance this out)
High Temperament will improve horse performance in certain competitions.
A horse with a genetic history of Bombproof will almost never be able to raise temperament. Sometimes they can, but I wouldn't worry too much about it.
Fiber Lowers Temperament (Putting a horse in a pasture and putting them on a sugary diet will balance this out)
High Temperament will improve horse performance in certain competitions.
A horse with a genetic history of Bombproof will almost never be able to raise temperament. Sometimes they can, but I wouldn't worry too much about it.

Re: Temperament Help!!
So sweet feed?Geidim O'in wrote:Sugar Raises Temperament (Sometimes a horse will just be stuck at bombproof, nothing can be done)
Fiber Lowers Temperament (Putting a horse in a pasture and putting them on a sugary diet will balance this out)
High Temperament will improve horse performance in certain competitions.
A horse with a genetic history of Bombproof will almost never be able to raise temperament. Sometimes they can, but I wouldn't worry too much about it.

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Re: Temperament Help!!
Sweet Feed, Yellow Corn, and Oats.
Also note that all feeds weigh different amounts by pound. Which is important if you have smaller horses (I personally use Yellow Corn because it weighs the least and my horses can't eat much when they're young)
You can see how much your horse can eat by looking at "Max Feed" and "Regular Feed" numbers will be bordered by red if it's too much. Horses that are fed too much, don't eat and start losing weight (Or if they're in a pasture, temperament lowers)
Hope this helps!
Also note that all feeds weigh different amounts by pound. Which is important if you have smaller horses (I personally use Yellow Corn because it weighs the least and my horses can't eat much when they're young)
You can see how much your horse can eat by looking at "Max Feed" and "Regular Feed" numbers will be bordered by red if it's too much. Horses that are fed too much, don't eat and start losing weight (Or if they're in a pasture, temperament lowers)
Hope this helps!

Re: Temperament Help!!
It does. Thank you!Geidim O'in wrote:Sweet Feed, Yellow Corn, and Oats.
Also note that all feeds weigh different amounts by pound. Which is important if you have smaller horses (I personally use Yellow Corn because it weighs the least and my horses can't eat much when they're young)
You can see how much your horse can eat by looking at "Max Feed" and "Regular Feed" numbers will be bordered by red if it's too much. Horses that are fed too much, don't eat and start losing weight (Or if they're in a pasture, temperament lowers)
Hope this helps!