
Re: Newbie in trouble
Rhorsegirl80 wrote:Can i have the link?GAMER2018 wrote:
I have one horse he is up thanks
Here is the link
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1654604

Re: Newbie in trouble
Thanks you sooooo much this will help a lotRhorsegirl80 wrote:Can i have the link?GAMER2018 wrote:
I have one horse he is up thanks


Re: Newbie in trouble
There are also other ways to earn money and I completely understand.GAMER2018 wrote:
I hate to ask and admit that I am indeed broke I don't know how it happened but I am I don't really know what to do
Some plz help
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If you get any more horses, you can breed your own horses and selling the foals. You can also put stallions up for stud. When you take enough training courses, you can train other people's horses to get more money. You can also enter your horse(s) into competitions made by other players. But, entering in local shows is the easiest way to earn money. If needed I can sell a few of my horses to you, as long as you don't rehome them, so that you can train them if you want to, enter them into local shows, breed them, and put them up for stud. I'm trying to sell some of my horses to make more room on my farm so that I can breed more. Here's two of them (I will accept whatever money you can afford. They'll need to be aged up, but you can start training them, I'm not a good trainer):
Wings Heaven
Home bound American
To prevent yourself from being broke again, try to use your money wisely until you have a good consistent way of earning money. I've had to use my money wisely back when I was fairly new to this game because I had almost been broke as well. There are also plenty of horses for sale that are very cheap to buy and stallions up for stud that are also very cheap to breed though most don't have great stats and genetic potential but is a good option if you want to buy and breed more horses for less money. A lot of players will pay a good amount of money for buying/breeding a horse if the horse has a good breeders report, a high genetic potential, and (when buying a horse) trained, whether fully trained or partially trained. I've managed to make a bunch of money mostly by putting a few of my best stallions up for stud and doing a few sales. Now, I make my money by selling horses, entering them in the level 8/level 9/level 10 local shows, entering horses into player made competitions, and by putting stallions up for stud. Having partners in breeding a certain breed of horse can also help. I have 2 partners in Thoroughbred breeding, buzzy and D.M Boarding.
If you ever do need a horse trained, here's 2 that I recommend that are both reliable and train at a good price:
jsrules
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/m ... e&u=102977
buzzy
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/m ... le&u=99894
Buzzy fully trains your horse for less money, 2k ($2,000) but it takes a few days (Sometimes takes about 4 or more days but costs less). Jsrules can fully train your horse in about 2 or 3 days but a little more pricey, 9k ($9,000). Either player are good, saying it from my personal experience. Buzzy has trained 2 of my horses and jsrules has trained 2 and currently working on a 3rd.
Rhorsegirl80 is another trainer that I've had trained 2 of my horses. She's sometimes busy with other real world activities but she did fairly well in fully training those 2 horses.
Rhorsegirl80
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Re: Newbie in trouble
Hi thanks you for telling me this infoPeacefulOreo wrote:There are also other ways to earn money.GAMER2018 wrote:
I hate to ask and admit that I am indeed broke I don't know how it happened but I am I don't really know what to do
Some plz help
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If you get any more horses, you can breed your own horses and selling the foals. You can also put stallions up for stud. When you take enough training courses, you can train other people's horses to get more money. You can also enter your horse(s) into competitions made by other players. But, entering in local shows is the easiest way to earn money. If needed I can sell a few of my horses to you, as long as you don't rehome them, so that you can train them if you want to, enter them into local shows, breed them, and put them up for stud. I'm trying to sell some of my horses to make more room on my farm so that I can breed more. Here's two of them (I will accept whatever money you can afford. They'll need to be aged up, but you can start training them, I'm not a good trainer):
Wings Heaven![]()
Home bound American![]()
To prevent yourself from being broke again, try to use your money wisely until you have a good consistent way of earning money. I've had to use my money wisely back when I was fairly new to this game because I had almost been broke as well. There are also plenty of horses for sale that are very cheap to buy and stallions up for stud that are also very cheap to breed though most don't have great stats and genetic potential but is a good option if you want to buy and breed more horses for less money. A lot of players will pay a good amount of money for buying/breeding a horse if the horse has a good breeders report, a high genetic potential, and (when buying a horse) trained, whether fully trained or partially trained. I've managed to make a bunch of money mostly by putting a few of my best stallions up for stud and doing a few sales. Now, I make my money by selling horses, entering them in the level 8/level 9/level 10 local shows, entering horses into player made competitions, and by putting stallions up for stud. Having partners in breeding a certain breed of horse can also help. I have 2 partners in Thoroughbred breeding, buzzy and D.M Boarding.
If you ever do need a horse trained, here's 2 that I recommend that are both reliable and train at a good price:
jsrules
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/m ... e&u=102977
buzzy
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/m ... le&u=99894
Buzzy fully trains your horse for less money, 2k ($2,000) but it takes a few days (Sometimes takes about 4 or more days but costs less). Jsrules can fully train your horse in about 2 or 3 days but a little more pricey, 9k ($9,000). Either player are good, saying it from my personal experience. Buzzy has trained 2 of my horses and jsrules has trained 2 and currently working on a 3rd.
Rhorsegirl80 is another trainer that I've had trained 2 of my horses. She's sometimes busy with other real world activities but she did fairly well in fully training those 2 horses.
Rhorsegirl80


Re: Newbie in trouble
You're welcome!Jazzie03 wrote:Hi thanks you for telling me this infoPeacefulOreo wrote:
There are also other ways to earn money.
If you get any more horses, you can breed your own horses and selling the foals. You can also put stallions up for stud. When you take enough training courses, you can train other people's horses to get more money. You can also enter your horse(s) into competitions made by other players. But, entering in local shows is the easiest way to earn money. If needed I can sell a few of my horses to you, as long as you don't rehome them, so that you can train them if you want to, enter them into local shows, breed them, and put them up for stud. I'm trying to sell some of my horses to make more room on my farm so that I can breed more. Here's two of them (I will accept whatever money you can afford. They'll need to be aged up, but you can start training them, I'm not a good trainer):
Wings Heaven![]()
Home bound American![]()
To prevent yourself from being broke again, try to use your money wisely until you have a good consistent way of earning money. I've had to use my money wisely back when I was fairly new to this game because I had almost been broke as well. There are also plenty of horses for sale that are very cheap to buy and stallions up for stud that are also very cheap to breed though most don't have great stats and genetic potential but is a good option if you want to buy and breed more horses for less money. A lot of players will pay a good amount of money for buying/breeding a horse if the horse has a good breeders report, a high genetic potential, and (when buying a horse) trained, whether fully trained or partially trained. I've managed to make a bunch of money mostly by putting a few of my best stallions up for stud and doing a few sales. Now, I make my money by selling horses, entering them in the level 8/level 9/level 10 local shows, entering horses into player made competitions, and by putting stallions up for stud. Having partners in breeding a certain breed of horse can also help. I have 2 partners in Thoroughbred breeding, buzzy and D.M Boarding.
If you ever do need a horse trained, here's 2 that I recommend that are both reliable and train at a good price:
jsrules
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/m ... e&u=102977
buzzy
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/m ... le&u=99894
Buzzy fully trains your horse for less money, 2k ($2,000) but it takes a few days (Sometimes takes about 4 or more days but costs less). Jsrules can fully train your horse in about 2 or 3 days but a little more pricey, 9k ($9,000). Either player are good, saying it from my personal experience. Buzzy has trained 2 of my horses and jsrules has trained 2 and currently working on a 3rd.
Rhorsegirl80 is another trainer that I've had trained 2 of my horses. She's sometimes busy with other real world activities but she did fairly well in fully training those 2 horses.
Rhorsegirl80

