
Opinion On My Mare! ;)
Hey there! Thanks for taking a look at my post1
This is my mare "Snow in the Sand".
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1673200
She is my 4-year-old Arabian that I am attempting to raise as my top computer. Obviosuly, as you can see I am extremely inexperienced and emptied my barns recently.
I am focusing on training her and right now I am working on her Stamina and then I will move on.
I am open to suggestions, comments, compliments, criticism, and such about her.
I have to say I am proud how far she has come.
thanks!
This is my mare "Snow in the Sand".
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1673200
She is my 4-year-old Arabian that I am attempting to raise as my top computer. Obviosuly, as you can see I am extremely inexperienced and emptied my barns recently.
I am focusing on training her and right now I am working on her Stamina and then I will move on.
I am open to suggestions, comments, compliments, criticism, and such about her.

thanks!

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also random question, does a horse get more shiny as he or she is trained?

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YES.Noelle W wrote:also random question, does a horse get more shiny as he or she is trained?
i wouldnt train her, breed her and train a stud when you get one.
i like the white legs, not into spots tho
Good luck


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What Zarathustra said.zarathustra wrote:...Noelle W wrote:...
But I disagree about not training her. She is more than enough to at least become a good grinder for you.
Follow the training guide. Stamina is the correct one to train up first. The training guide is important to shortening the time it takes to train a horse fully. It's found in the help, guides section.
A good grinder, or even the beginning of a competition line can just as easily start with a mare as a stud. Plus, you can also just as easily breed her during training as well.
And so you know, this mare is a red dun with appaloosa blanket and tobiano socks.

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BlackOak2 wrote:What Zarathustra said.zarathustra wrote: ...
But I disagree about not training her. She is more than enough to at least become a good grinder for you.
Follow the training guide. Stamina is the correct one to train up first. The training guide is important to shortening the time it takes to train a horse fully. It's found in the help, guides section.
A good grinder, or even the beginning of a competition line can just as easily start with a mare as a stud. Plus, you can also just as easily breed her during training as well.
And so you know, this mare is a red dun with appaloosa blanket and tobiano socks.
Thanks for the helpful advice! I know she isn't the most amazing with her stats but I think I will try and train her to her full potential! thx again


Re: Opinion On My Mare! ;)
BlackOak2 wrote:What Zarathustra said.zarathustra wrote: ...
But I disagree about not training her. She is more than enough to at least become a good grinder for you.
Follow the training guide. Stamina is the correct one to train up first. The training guide is important to shortening the time it takes to train a horse fully. It's found in the help, guides section.
A good grinder, or even the beginning of a competition line can just as easily start with a mare as a stud. Plus, you can also just as easily breed her during training as well.
And so you know, this mare is a red dun with appaloosa blanket and tobiano socks.
also, sorry for another questions but... Any suggestions for finding a good stud?

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For a grinder match, just locate one that has a decent HGP and balanced breeder's report of any breed or style.Noelle W wrote:
also, sorry for another questions but... Any suggestions for finding a good stud?
For a competition line, I'd recommend locating one that has a good winning percentage in the same areas that your mare excels in (or her lineage excels in). But to find a good stud for this case, you'll have to wait to see what your mare excels in after being fully trained. And that's player-made competitions, not local shows. Local shows are only a beginning, to fully test, player-made competitions after full training in at least the required stats is best.