
Stallion getting tired quickly
I am having trouble working out how fatigue works.
I have a stallion that, when I train him in anything but walking in the arena, gains fatigue very quickly, however when I train any of my young horses or my mare in exactly the same training they don't gain fatigue much if at all.
Can anyone shed any light on this please?
The stallion is this one
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1668035
I have a stallion that, when I train him in anything but walking in the arena, gains fatigue very quickly, however when I train any of my young horses or my mare in exactly the same training they don't gain fatigue much if at all.
Can anyone shed any light on this please?
The stallion is this one
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1668035

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Re: Stallion getting tired quickly
I vaguely remember something like this quite some time ago. I don't recall if it was ever figured out however. Personally, I think it has a little to do with the strength ability of the individual horse.Shaderon wrote:I am having trouble working out how fatigue works.
I have a stallion that, when I train him in anything but walking in the arena, gains fatigue very quickly, however when I train any of my young horses or my mare in exactly the same training they don't gain fatigue much if at all.
Can anyone shed any light on this please?
The stallion is this one
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1668035
I can certainly say this much, fatigue gain will diminish greatly as you train stamina.
I did not find the post, however.

Re: Stallion getting tired quickly
BlackOak2 wrote:I vaguely remember something like this quite some time ago. I don't recall if it was ever figured out however. Personally, I think it has a little to do with the strength ability of the individual horse.Shaderon wrote:I am having trouble working out how fatigue works.
I have a stallion that, when I train him in anything but walking in the arena, gains fatigue very quickly, however when I train any of my young horses or my mare in exactly the same training they don't gain fatigue much if at all.
Can anyone shed any light on this please?
The stallion is this one
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1668035
I can certainly say this much, fatigue gain will diminish greatly as you train stamina.
I did not find the post, however.
Thanks, I linked the wrong horse, it was this one http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1413712
I thought that it might be stamina related but his stamina is green and trained to 98.8% so I'm not so sure. I was wondering if it was something to do with over-training but I can't replicate the results in the other horses.

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Re: Stallion getting tired quickly
That horse does make a little difference, however, I can't really offer you much additional information.Shaderon wrote:
Thanks, I linked the wrong horse, it was this one http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1413712
I thought that it might be stamina related but his stamina is green and trained to 98.8% so I'm not so sure. I was wondering if it was something to do with over-training but I can't replicate the results in the other horses.
I have noticed each individual horse will train up just a little differently from each other. Training side by side, I had one horse fully trained from nothing in 2 years 6 months, while the other trained up in 2 years 11 months. I'm not too sure exactly what makes the difference, however, I'm rather convinced it has a lot to do with the actual, raw ability of the individual horse itself.
Perhaps taking a look at the conformation evaluation may shed a little more light on it; it may divide the difference between actual gene ability and conformation score. If there's similar aspects in all the scores, comments and HGP and only one score or comment is (or appears to be) quite different, then perhaps that is the questionable cause.

Re: Stallion getting tired quickly
OK thanks, I don't get the conformation scores I don't think as I'm playing with no upgrades. I guess I will just have to be a bit careful with him and get him trained up a bit slower then leave him as he is when the stats I want reach 100.

Re: Stallion getting tired quickly
OK thanks, I don't get the conformation scores I don't think as I'm playing with no upgrades. I guess I will just have to be a bit careful with him and get him trained up a bit slower then leave him as he is when the stats I want reach 100.BlackOak2 wrote:That horse does make a little difference, however, I can't really offer you much additional information.Shaderon wrote:
Thanks, I linked the wrong horse, it was this one http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1413712
I thought that it might be stamina related but his stamina is green and trained to 98.8% so I'm not so sure. I was wondering if it was something to do with over-training but I can't replicate the results in the other horses.
I have noticed each individual horse will train up just a little differently from each other. Training side by side, I had one horse fully trained from nothing in 2 years 6 months, while the other trained up in 2 years 11 months. I'm not too sure exactly what makes the difference, however, I'm rather convinced it has a lot to do with the actual, raw ability of the individual horse itself.
Perhaps taking a look at the conformation evaluation may shed a little more light on it; it may divide the difference between actual gene ability and conformation score. If there's similar aspects in all the scores, comments and HGP and only one score or comment is (or appears to be) quite different, then perhaps that is the questionable cause.

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Re: Stallion getting tired quickly
Try this forum for conf scores if you're interested in researching an answer:Shaderon wrote:
OK thanks, I don't get the conformation scores I don't think as I'm playing with no upgrades. I guess I will just have to be a bit careful with him and get him trained up a bit slower then leave him as he is when the stats I want reach 100.
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... =8&t=14287

Re: Stallion getting tired quickly
Thanks Blackoak! There's a lot to learn here. I appreciate the pointer.BlackOak2 wrote:Try this forum for conf scores if you're interested in researching an answer:Shaderon wrote:
OK thanks, I don't get the conformation scores I don't think as I'm playing with no upgrades. I guess I will just have to be a bit careful with him and get him trained up a bit slower then leave him as he is when the stats I want reach 100.
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... =8&t=14287

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Re: Stallion getting tired quickly
Anytime!Shaderon wrote:
Thanks Blackoak! There's a lot to learn here. I appreciate the pointer.

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