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- SandyCreekAcres February 2015
- Wyanawah February 2015
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3 Colts for sale
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Post edited by Wyanawah at 2015-02-26 04:02:44Wyanawah - 216219
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I'm afraid that you'll probably have difficulty getting your asking price for these. They all have uneven generations in their pedigrees, which most experienced players aren't interested in, and none of them have any truly rare genes. Splash and silver are very common in the game.
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Generally speaking, selling horses isn't a good way to make money in this game, unless you have something really special. Showing your horses is much more beneficial. The entry fees and cash prizes aren't super high, but once horses get past Level 1 and into shows with more than three or four horses, they begin to gain points based on where they place in the class. These points accumulate and contribute to the weekly showing bonus, which is 50% of the total number of points the horses in your stable have gathered. (These are not the show score points, but are the equivalent of the points that are given horses in real-life pointed shows.) First place gets the most points and last place gets no points but all those in between will receive some. It can take a while to build up points, but it might help if you check out the auction for neutered horses that are 4-6 years old and have already been shown enough to have gained a number of points already.