
Please help me!
I recently started playing this game again after not playing for a long time. When i tried to use the chat it says "sorry you are not allowed in chat". Has this happened to anyone else? if so how do i fix it? i never did anything wrong to get blocked or anything either so i am confused.

Re: Please help me!
You need to make another post on the forum. I had to restrict access to chat to people who have posted enough on the forum.

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Tom wrote:You need to make another post on the forum. I had to restrict access to chat to people who have posted enough on the forum.
ok when i do can i get back into chat then?


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I don't know if this is allowed here or not, but my horse Moose, no matter what I do isn't eating enough to keep his energy up, Is this a glitch or is something wrong? It's kind of getting frustrating..

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Re: Please help me!
We generally prefer that new questions start their own post in the appropriate forum (unless it's your post to begin with).Alixia wrote:I don't know if this is allowed here or not, but my horse Moose, no matter what I do isn't eating enough to keep his energy up, Is this a glitch or is something wrong? It's kind of getting frustrating..
There has been a lot of help with this particular question and I suggest you take a look at the larger volumes in the help guides section. However, here's what you're looking for:
There may or may not be a 'glitch' floating around. That aside, Moose, your colt is still growing, so he's going to have higher requirements than an adult. Keeping him in a pasture versus a barn is a better idea and you already have that covered.
If you have a horse that is an exceptionally hard keeper (or a young horse), supplement their food with weight gain. Alfalfa is fine for a horse that you're attempting to balance their temperament (or your practicing how to feed them appropriately for the future of the game), but using it to help gain weight won't work for the greater part of the hard keepers or the younger horses.
You will also have to keep in mind those red numbers in his feeding section. His max feed (40.3 kg) is the most you can ever stuff down his gullet on any given 'day'. Which means you're throwing at him multiple bails of alfalfa and he's leaving most of it to molder in the pasture.
Plus, if your goal is to fill his energy but perhaps get him to shed some weight, watch your sugar. If you give him more than he requires for sugar intake, he can fill his energy reserves but eat less than his 100%, therefore keeping him full of energy but letting his weight drop slowly.