
Competitions, breeding and training reports
Hello there, it's me again.
After taking part in some competitions I sow a very strange thing: non-trained horses wins trained. For example, participated mine "real fast stallion" with 88% of speed (nearly 6years, 70% fatigue) and non-trained brisk mare. And she won.
How could it happen? Mb, fatigue and age influence on the results?
After taking part in some competitions I sow a very strange thing: non-trained horses wins trained. For example, participated mine "real fast stallion" with 88% of speed (nearly 6years, 70% fatigue) and non-trained brisk mare. And she won.
How could it happen? Mb, fatigue and age influence on the results?

Re: Competitions, breeding and training reports
Training isn't all. Build of the horse and genetics affects as well

Re: Competitions, breeding and training reports
Janga wrote:Hello there, it's me again.
After taking part in some competitions I sow a very strange thing: non-trained horses wins trained. For example, participated mine "real fast stallion" with 88% of speed (nearly 6years, 70% fatigue) and non-trained brisk mare. And she won.
How could it happen? Mb, fatigue and age influence on the results?
- Competitions take in factor several things (breeding report, weight, temperament, training,...). Some horses are just naturally better for certain disciplines.

Re: Competitions, breeding and training reports
Where can i read about this?
- Competitions take in factor several things (breeding report, weight, temperament, training,...). Some horses are just naturally better for certain disciplines.

Re: Competitions, breeding and training reports
Janga wrote:Where can i read about this?
- There is not much info on this. I wrote something in my guide - http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... 7191#p7191
Source is FAQ and info from other players.
Once we will have competition evaluation books it will be a lot easier for us to determine how good horse is for each discipline.
- There is not much info on this. I wrote something in my guide - http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... 7191#p7191

Re: Competitions, breeding and training reports
Thank you. I didn't see it in feeds, so read it first time today.