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I have an in hand horse that is 9.1 h tall which is the upper limit for that type of competition and I cannot enter her because she's too tall?
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Probably a 'Tall' 9.1 hands.Shill Farm wrote:I have an in hand horse that is 9.1 h tall which is the upper limit for that type of competition and I cannot enter her because she's too tall?
Think of the increments we cannot see. 9.10-9.11-9.12-9.13 all the way to 9.19 and then showing the next hand increment 9.20.
These hundredths is what we can't see and likely rounds the tenths up or down. So all horses that are 9.10 to 9.14 are 'short 9.1 hands' and will be within the competition limit, but all those from 9.15 to 9.19 are 'tall 9.1 hands' and are likely identifiable by the system for in-hand as '9.2' instead.
However, once a horse crosses 20 years (or was it 21 years?) they can no longer compete in player-made competitions.
So, it's likely one of those two issues.
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Could also be an incorrect breed or no competitions for her (because you already entered into them)...
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Re: In Hand Jumper
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I've been playing for five years so she's not too old (and it's 21). I guess she must somehow be too tall. Which is frustrating because she's completely trained and appears to be the right height.BlackOak2 wrote:Probably a 'Tall' 9.1 hands.Shill Farm wrote:I have an in hand horse that is 9.1 h tall which is the upper limit for that type of competition and I cannot enter her because she's too tall?
Think of the increments we cannot see. 9.10-9.11-9.12-9.13 all the way to 9.19 and then showing the next hand increment 9.20.
These hundredths is what we can't see and likely rounds the tenths up or down. So all horses that are 9.10 to 9.14 are 'short 9.1 hands' and will be within the competition limit, but all those from 9.15 to 9.19 are 'tall 9.1 hands' and are likely identifiable by the system for in-hand as '9.2' instead.
However, once a horse crosses 20 years (or was it 21 years?) they can no longer compete in player-made competitions.
So, it's likely one of those two issues.
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Yeah... I know you've been around for awhile. I even forgot about the age-limit for competitions awhile ago, so it was a possibility.Shill Farm wrote:I've been playing for five years so she's not too old (and it's 21). I guess she must somehow be too tall. Which is frustrating because she's completely trained and appears to be the right height.BlackOak2 wrote:
Probably a 'Tall' 9.1 hands.
Think of the increments we cannot see. 9.10-9.11-9.12-9.13 all the way to 9.19 and then showing the next hand increment 9.20.
These hundredths is what we can't see and likely rounds the tenths up or down. So all horses that are 9.10 to 9.14 are 'short 9.1 hands' and will be within the competition limit, but all those from 9.15 to 9.19 are 'tall 9.1 hands' and are likely identifiable by the system for in-hand as '9.2' instead.
However, once a horse crosses 20 years (or was it 21 years?) they can no longer compete in player-made competitions.
So, it's likely one of those two issues.
If she's under 5 years, it's possible that on one more turn, she'll breach that 9.2 hand limit.
However, it is unfortunate that such a potential in-hand'er is stopped by her height. You could theoretically try show jumping. Most of the stats might transfer well, including body form.
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Re: In Hand Jumper
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It might be interesting to see if I can enter her!BlackOak2 wrote:Yeah... I know you've been around for awhile. I even forgot about the age-limit for competitions awhile ago, so it was a possibility.Shill Farm wrote:
I've been playing for five years so she's not too old (and it's 21). I guess she must somehow be too tall. Which is frustrating because she's completely trained and appears to be the right height.
If she's under 5 years, it's possible that on one more turn, she'll breach that 9.2 hand limit.
However, it is unfortunate that such a potential in-hand'er is stopped by her height. You could theoretically try show jumping. Most of the stats might transfer well, including body form.
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