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Competition Name Stats Evaluated
Barrel Racing: Agility, Speed, Strength, Balance
Cross Country: Stamina, Strength, Agility, Balance
Cutting: Agility, Intelligence, Strength, Speed
Dressage: Movement, Balance, Tempo, Strength
Driven Dressage: Movement, Balance, Strength, Tempo
Endurance: Stamina, Speed, Agility, Tempo
Harness Racing: Speed, Stamina, Strength, Tempo
Hunter: Movement Strength, Tempo, Balance
In-Hand Jumping: Intelligence, Agility, Strength, Stamina
Log Pull: Strength, Stamina, Movement, Tempo
Marathon Driving: Strength, Stamina, Tempo, Intelligence
Obstacle Driving: Strength, Agility, Stamina, Balance
Pole Bending: Speed, Agility, Intelligence, Balance
Racing: Speed, Stamina, Strength, Speed
Reining Agility: Strength, Movement, Balance
Saddleseat: Balance, Agility, Movement, Intelligence
Show Jumping: Balance, Strength, Agility, Speed
Sprint Racing: Speed, Strength, Agility, Speed
Steeplechasing: Speed, Agility, Strength, Stamina
Western Pleasure: Intelligence, Balance, Movement, Tempo
Western Trail: Agility, Balance, Intelligence, Stamina
Working Ranch: Intelligence, Agility, Balance, Strength
Title Points Needed
Champion - 200 Points
Grand Champion - 700 Points
Master Champion - 1,500 Points
Master Grand Champion - 3,000 Points
Supreme Champion - 4,900
Supreme Grand Champion - 7,300
Supreme Master Grand Champion - 10,000
Temperaments Needed For Each Competition
high Strung:
Racing
Sprint Racing
Steeplechase
Harness Racing
Spirited:
Pole Bending
Barrel Racing
Driven Dressage
Even:
Cutting
Hunter
Show Jumping
Reining
Cross Country
Obstacle Driving
Marathon Driving
Calm:
Working Ranch
Dressage
Saddle seat
Bombproof:
Log Pull
Western Pleasure
Western Trail
Endurance
Information about the feeds
Fiber: High fiber is very important to keep your horse healthy. If they are not fed enough fiber they could suffer from colic which is very dangerous.
Protein: High protein is required for very fit horses to maintaing their fitness, but protein is expensive.
Sugar: Sugar can make horses hyper (increase their Temperament), which is benefitial for some competitions (like racing), but bad for others (like dressage). Sugar is cheap though so its an easy way to get a lot of energy while training.
Feeds That Will Help You In Competitions
Discipline: Ideal Body Condition Score
English Disciplines
Cross Country: 4 (Moderately Thin) to 5 (Moderate)
Dressage: 5 (Moderate) to 6 (Moderately Fleshy)
Hunter: 4 (Moderately Thin) to 5 (Moderate)
Saddleseat: 3 (Thin) to 4 (Moderately Thin)
Show Jumping: 4 (Moderately Thin) to 5 (Moderate)
In-hand Jumping: 4 (Moderately Thin)
Western Disciplines
Barrel Racing: 5 (Moderate) to 6 (Moderately Fleshy)
Cutting: 4 (Moderately Thin) to 5 (Moderate)
Pole Bending: 5 (Moderate)
Reining: 4 (Moderately Thin) to 5 (Moderate)
Western Pleasure: 5 (Moderate)
Western Trail: 5 (Moderate)
Working Ranch: 5 (Moderate)
Racing Disciplines
Racing: 3 (Thin) to 4 (Moderately Thin)
Spring Racing: 3 (Thin) to 4 (Moderately Thin)
Steeplechasing: 4 (Moderately Thin) to 5 (Moderate)
Endurance: 3 (Thin) to 4 (Moderately Thin)
Harness Racing: 3 (Thin) to 4 (Moderately Thin)
Driving Disciplines
Driven Dressage: 5 (Moderate)
Log Pull: 5 (Moderate) to 6 (Moderately Fleshy)
Marathon Driving: 5 (Moderate)
Obstacle Driving: 5 (Moderate)
Training Guide
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... =12&t=6285
Barrel Racing: Agility, Speed, Strength, Balance
Cross Country: Stamina, Strength, Agility, Balance
Cutting: Agility, Intelligence, Strength, Speed
Dressage: Movement, Balance, Tempo, Strength
Driven Dressage: Movement, Balance, Strength, Tempo
Endurance: Stamina, Speed, Agility, Tempo
Harness Racing: Speed, Stamina, Strength, Tempo
Hunter: Movement Strength, Tempo, Balance
In-Hand Jumping: Intelligence, Agility, Strength, Stamina
Log Pull: Strength, Stamina, Movement, Tempo
Marathon Driving: Strength, Stamina, Tempo, Intelligence
Obstacle Driving: Strength, Agility, Stamina, Balance
Pole Bending: Speed, Agility, Intelligence, Balance
Racing: Speed, Stamina, Strength, Speed
Reining Agility: Strength, Movement, Balance
Saddleseat: Balance, Agility, Movement, Intelligence
Show Jumping: Balance, Strength, Agility, Speed
Sprint Racing: Speed, Strength, Agility, Speed
Steeplechasing: Speed, Agility, Strength, Stamina
Western Pleasure: Intelligence, Balance, Movement, Tempo
Western Trail: Agility, Balance, Intelligence, Stamina
Working Ranch: Intelligence, Agility, Balance, Strength
Title Points Needed
Champion - 200 Points
Grand Champion - 700 Points
Master Champion - 1,500 Points
Master Grand Champion - 3,000 Points
Supreme Champion - 4,900
Supreme Grand Champion - 7,300
Supreme Master Grand Champion - 10,000
Temperaments Needed For Each Competition
high Strung:
Racing
Sprint Racing
Steeplechase
Harness Racing
Spirited:
Pole Bending
Barrel Racing
Driven Dressage
Even:
Cutting
Hunter
Show Jumping
Reining
Cross Country
Obstacle Driving
Marathon Driving
Calm:
Working Ranch
Dressage
Saddle seat
Bombproof:
Log Pull
Western Pleasure
Western Trail
Endurance
Information about the feeds
Fiber: High fiber is very important to keep your horse healthy. If they are not fed enough fiber they could suffer from colic which is very dangerous.
Protein: High protein is required for very fit horses to maintaing their fitness, but protein is expensive.
Sugar: Sugar can make horses hyper (increase their Temperament), which is benefitial for some competitions (like racing), but bad for others (like dressage). Sugar is cheap though so its an easy way to get a lot of energy while training.
Feeds That Will Help You In Competitions
Discipline: Ideal Body Condition Score
English Disciplines
Cross Country: 4 (Moderately Thin) to 5 (Moderate)
Dressage: 5 (Moderate) to 6 (Moderately Fleshy)
Hunter: 4 (Moderately Thin) to 5 (Moderate)
Saddleseat: 3 (Thin) to 4 (Moderately Thin)
Show Jumping: 4 (Moderately Thin) to 5 (Moderate)
In-hand Jumping: 4 (Moderately Thin)
Western Disciplines
Barrel Racing: 5 (Moderate) to 6 (Moderately Fleshy)
Cutting: 4 (Moderately Thin) to 5 (Moderate)
Pole Bending: 5 (Moderate)
Reining: 4 (Moderately Thin) to 5 (Moderate)
Western Pleasure: 5 (Moderate)
Western Trail: 5 (Moderate)
Working Ranch: 5 (Moderate)
Racing Disciplines
Racing: 3 (Thin) to 4 (Moderately Thin)
Spring Racing: 3 (Thin) to 4 (Moderately Thin)
Steeplechasing: 4 (Moderately Thin) to 5 (Moderate)
Endurance: 3 (Thin) to 4 (Moderately Thin)
Harness Racing: 3 (Thin) to 4 (Moderately Thin)
Driving Disciplines
Driven Dressage: 5 (Moderate)
Log Pull: 5 (Moderate) to 6 (Moderately Fleshy)
Marathon Driving: 5 (Moderate)
Obstacle Driving: 5 (Moderate)
Training Guide
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... =12&t=6285
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I breed a ton of horses. The most common ones are Thoroughbreds, Arabians, Belgians, and Turkmen. I like to make cursed horses, so I might sell a few from time to time.
I breed a ton of horses. The most common ones are Thoroughbreds, Arabians, Belgians, and Turkmen. I like to make cursed horses, so I might sell a few from time to time.
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