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- BlaxkDiamond December 2019
- FallenShadows714 December 2019
- Vella December 2019
Showing Points
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What are the quickest and most efficient ways you guys get points for your horses?
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Show them each week, twice a week. Make sure they are all trained each week before you show (foals cannot train, only 2yo and older). I think once an intact horses age equals its PT score, they stop training, and once a snipped horses age is equal to or one greater than their PT they stop training. That’s really all you can do. You can also buy pointed create horses, which accounts with under a certain amount of points can create.
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Most people say you should have 1/3 ratio 3 show horses to 1 breeder. My ratio is more 1/8, I wish I had it more 10 to 1 but I’ve been slacking on culling horses, and buying speleds these past two months. But I always keep all of my foals, especially the speleds, i may sell a filly or colt, but not a show pony. I know that’s hard when you don’t have a lot of room yet but it’s what helped me with my daily bonus the most, along with what Fallen said.
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I periodically go through the auction for the highest pointed horses that don't have bids on them yet (but I search for under 10, since I don't want to pay the lifetime payout lol). I've gotten a few good ones that way! That and the newsletter creates are the fastest way to boost your daily income while your spelds are coming into their own, in my experience. (My oldest spelds are only about six or seven years old now, so they're just starting to carry their weight!)ID 49814 | Chocolate grullos, with satin & nexus