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No one is obligated to spend ANY "game day" doing *anything whatsoever* on the farm.horseyhuman123 wrote:how can you pass time when you cant do anymore training or shows?

Mowing pastures diminishes their quality (this stops tiny critters like Shetlands from getting fat) but gives the player HWO $. Small pasture, 1 hour; medium, 2 hours; large, 3 hours.
Breeding a mare takes 20 minutes.
So far we are not expected to clean barns no matter how many horses are in them!

If you have the "Time Saver" player bonus "an hour of training your horse will only use up 45 mins!" And breeding a mare takes 15 minutes instead of 20, and mowing a small pasture takes 45 min. instead of 1 hour (medium pasture = 90 minutes, large pasture = 2 hrs. 15 min.). Local shows also take 2 hours 15 minutes instead of 3. For some busy players, this is a good thing.

Re: Frequently Asked Questions & Getting Started
It's not up-to-date anymore 
for example there are feeding costs now
I'm just saying this in caes you didn't notice but it could give wrong information

for example there are feeding costs now

I'm just saying this in caes you didn't notice but it could give wrong information


Re: Frequently Asked Questions & Getting Started
How do you geld stallions?

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Hey so I have been trying to change my horse's picture and cant figure it out. Could someone help me with this? thanks

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You cannot. It's not yet implemented.Phangurl99 wrote:How do you geld stallions?
If you mean change the avatar that shows up when you take a pic of your horse, you do so in the gallery of the horse's profile, the last picture will appear a couple minutes after being saved. If you mean to change what your horse actually looks like, you cannot. It's genes determine what your horse looks like, just like in real life.Supernatural wrote:Hey so I have been trying to change my horse's picture and cant figure it out. Could someone help me with this? thanks

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How do you put a stallion up for stud.





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how long does it take till the mare has her foal

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How can I post my horses link as I can't finger out how I'm using my phone to play this

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Is there any way for me to see my retired horse if I no longer own any of her foals/no longer have the notification saying that she retired?

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Re: Frequently Asked Questions & Getting Started
No, there isn't. I.E. there doesn't exist a page to visit of deceased, or those you've produced. We are left to make one ourselves.Bean Team wrote:Is there any way for me to see my retired horse if I no longer own any of her foals/no longer have the notification saying that she retired?
There are ways you can backtrack to them, IF you still have some bloodline... or you have something in your internet history. Pedigrees are good that way and are not deleted on this game at all (with the exception of rehomed horses, which are deleted entirely from the game, not their pedigrees, just them solely, this is why we cannot rehome horses with offspring).
Save important horses (or all of them if you like), in your farm log as links. This way, you can always revisit them.
Take a look at this topic, this will give you an idea of what the rest of us do for our horses:
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... =8&t=10222
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