
Slow Down Leveling Up
I think as everyone is becoming more advanced at breeding, it may be time to make leveling up a little more challenging. Some of my 2yr olds reached level 10 with barely any training. They never really got to compete on a reasonable level where they have a chance to be competitive. Does anyone else have this issue?

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Knightshade
Metallic Smokey Black Belgian Stallion
#1 Log Pull and Marathon Driving Horse of All Time | RH Level 10: 54.31 ft | $5,000 LC

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Re: Slow Down Leveling Up
I have that issue all the time. I have started selecting shows for my 2 yr olds that are level specific. But then comes the challenge of finding certain shows at certain levels. There are tons of level one hunter shows but barely any level two or three. It makes it harder to find shows for my horses to compete in.

Re: Slow Down Leveling Up
Yes, it is getting really frustrating! And then your 2yr olds have to go against your fully trained best competition horses.BrokenOak wrote:I have that issue all the time. I have started selecting shows for my 2 yr olds that are level specific. But then comes the challenge of finding certain shows at certain levels. There are tons of level one hunter shows but barely any level two or three. It makes it harder to find shows for my horses to compete in.


For your consideration
Knightshade
Metallic Smokey Black Belgian Stallion
#1 Log Pull and Marathon Driving Horse of All Time | RH Level 10: 54.31 ft | $5,000 LC

Re: Slow Down Leveling Up
I'd love to see this, too.
It doesn't effect points for championships or anything so no harm really.
It's a bummer when you win one show and your horse is suddenly 9 or 10.
It doesn't effect points for championships or anything so no harm really.
It's a bummer when you win one show and your horse is suddenly 9 or 10.