
Competition Question
How do you figure out what your horse will be good at and win? I saw something about this a while ago and can't find it again. Thanks.

Re: Competition Question
I enter my horses (once they are fully trained) in 3 of each discipline level one comps. This tells you real quick what they are good at.MerrySmile wrote:How do you figure out what your horse will be good at and win? I saw something about this a while ago and can't find it again. Thanks.

Re: Competition Question
you can test out what they might be good at by using local shows.MerrySmile wrote:How do you figure out what your horse will be good at and win? I saw something about this a while ago and can't find it again. Thanks.
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I breed a ton of horses. The most common ones are Thoroughbreds, Arabians, Belgians, and Turkmen. I like to make cursed horses, so I might sell a few from time to time.
I breed a ton of horses. The most common ones are Thoroughbreds, Arabians, Belgians, and Turkmen. I like to make cursed horses, so I might sell a few from time to time.

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Re: Competition Question
Perhaps you mean this?MerrySmile wrote:How do you figure out what your horse will be good at and win? I saw something about this a while ago and can't find it again. Thanks.
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... =8&t=12468

Re: Competition Question
It is! Thank you.BlackOak2 wrote:Perhaps you mean this?MerrySmile wrote:How do you figure out what your horse will be good at and win? I saw something about this a while ago and can't find it again. Thanks.
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... =8&t=12468