07:29:35 Rainy ☔ Ahhh last day of school. It's an awesome feeling not having to see out teachers for 3 months. |
07:28:00 SJC | Haley Jewlz You need to breed 2 higher quality horses together (Premium, Elite, or World Class) in hopes of getting a foal with a rating of P. |
07:27:54 Rainy ☔ Jewlz Look if you can find a PPP mare and a PPP Stallion (also PPP+, otherwise you might get a SSS) and try to breed them, then you want to go to breeding apporvals, under "services" and rate it! |
07:25:37 also sorry to bother again, but my next quest is to breed a premium foal, how do i do that? |
07:12:45 Buckeye! If you want to buy the horse, check the ifor sale* option on search page.
If you only want to breed to the horse, check the *for breeding* option.
Can also have them sorted and listed by *low to high* cost by using that search option |
07:11:30 Buckeye! By the way, another tip, capturing horses usually results in low quality rarings, and is meant to be a money sink. You can buy horses already rated with higher, better ratings using the horse search page!
Had a look at your barn and looks like you are mostly capturing to get horses. ItÂ’s ok, but you can see what you get by buyimg from others 😉 |
07:10:26 Thank you so much for the help!! ive search ToTo and found heaps of tobianos, where do i buy them though? |
07:08:19 Buckeye! If you donÂ’t care about ratings, the free ones are usually low rated. But will solve the quest unless it specifies a certain raring needed for the foal |
07:07:29 Buckeye! Here is search link for you
-HEE Click- |
07:07:12 Fossil-sore Fine those Either in sales, auctions, or for breeding |
07:06:45 Buckeye! Jewlz Do a search for ToTo stallions up for breeding - there are many offered at 0 ebs, and breed a mare. That will solve that quest .
Put ToTo in the name field, many folks put that in the horses name. Easiest way! |
07:06:38 Fossil-sore It will say Tobiano in the name, then you can check if it's been gene checked for the ToTo (homogynous) |
07:04:31 what would the best way to acquire a horse with the tobiano gene? |
07:03:06 Fossil-sore Jewlz You will need at least one tobiano to breed one. Two is even better! |
07:02:44 Buckeye! The easiest way to get the Tobiano foal is to breed with one parent who is homozygous for the Tobiano gene which guarantees you get that pattern on the foal |
07:02:16 ohh okay!! Thank you so much :) |
07:01:29 Buckeye! 1 game year = 1 real life month.
A new game year starts the 1st of each real life month, and that is when horses age up a year as well |
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I ask a lot of questions on this forum. I'm sorry I guess? I'm working on getting an army of geldings. Like, an army. Aren't we all though? Currently I'm doing pretty good with getting a full batch(100 stall barn) of PPP-PEE level 1 gelds every weekend. I have 250, will have 350 by Monday. My question: for the people who have established armies, how often do you buy more? Level ups happen every 7ish weeks, so do you buy 100 every 7 weeks? Do you buy more as more horses die or retire? When do you stop buying them? Im trying to get it so each barn is a specific # of weeks trained, so barn 2 is at week 3, barn 4 is at week 2, etc. That way I don't have to go horse by horse, I can go barn by barn. Other questions: How, if at all, do you cull? What's the weekly show cap? How many geldings is too many geldings?
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I think my 4,800 show horses qualifies as an army. What I do, personally, is show both mares and geldings. I keep about 1,300 show mares, all PPP+, and they all get pasture bred to some of my studs (EEE - WWW). I keep all of the colts PPP+ and geld them, and I keep all fillies that are EPP combo (or shiny PPP) as a combination of show horses and broodmares. This gives me about 300 - 500 new show horses every year, without having to make any outside purchases. I'm at the point where I really only show my level 6+ horses every week, and I make about 2 - 3 million per week in profit. I end up spending about 2 million a year on breed approvals and new barns, leaving me with a monthly profit of about 6- 8 million a year.
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Silent Grove said: I think my 4,800 show horses qualifies as an army. What I do, personally, is show both mares and geldings. I keep about 1,300 show mares, all PPP+, and they all get pasture bred to some of my studs (EEE - WWW). I keep all of the colts PPP+ and geld them, and I keep all fillies that are EPP combo (or shiny PPP) as a combination of show horses and broodmares. This gives me about 300 - 500 new show horses every year, without having to make any outside purchases. I'm at the point where I really only show my level 6+ horses every week, and I make about 2 - 3 million per week in profit. I end up spending about 2 million a year on breed approvals and new barns, leaving me with a monthly profit of about 6- 8 million a year.
I personally have 100 mares and 60 gelds but my strategy is the same. I keep EPP+ foals and sell PPP and under for 1k each to keep same barn space. My show horses make anywhere around a 33% to 50% profit every day.
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Usually whenever I can afford them. However, I did start breeding my own as buying them seems so expensive. I have around 100 PEE or higher rated mares just for breeding geldings. It helps offset the ones who die and I am slowly able to add more. Edited at May 10, 2024 10:21 PM by Hummingbird Meadows
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