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Post by Midnight Meadows Arabian Farm on Jan 2, 2013 12:23:47 GMT -5
Here's the farmhouse where Jennifer and Paul live.Now I present you the rooms: The living room The kitchen The first bedroom The second bedroom The stable office where I have a computer,a trophy shelf Some stable news on the wall Some paintings made by Jennifer
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Post by Midnight Meadows Arabian Farm on Jan 3, 2013 2:37:13 GMT -5
Don't hesitate to leave a comment!
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Post by Kyra vZeeland on Jan 3, 2013 4:22:42 GMT -5
Well, as nobody seems to be wanting to comment, I'll do so! And, maybe I can give you some tips for making your EC better, because I'm a bit sorry for you that nobody sseems to like it Well, first of all, your facility is beautiful! But, I think I can help you a bit with your horses, if you want to make it more realistic, you can use a reference picture of a horse breed when you are making one, and use realistic coats, so, for example, no white friesians. Also, people will like your horses more when you make your own coats, then they have something to look at Because EA coats, yeah, everybody can see them in their own game. So, I hope I help you a bit with this, if not, just ask me
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Post by Midnight Meadows Arabian Farm on Jan 3, 2013 10:01:14 GMT -5
Blacky is sold!
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Post by Midnight Meadows Arabian Farm on Jan 3, 2013 12:19:23 GMT -5
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Post by Midnight Meadows Arabian Farm on Jan 6, 2013 9:45:55 GMT -5
Another hanoverianOur farm started breeding hanoverians,which are great horses for dressage and jumping competitions.Here is Breaker,a 4y hanoverian stallion.He is a pretty boy! His temperament is outstanding,and he makes a great stud.
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Post by Midnight Meadows Arabian Farm on Jan 10, 2013 9:46:00 GMT -5
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Post by Kyra vZeeland on Jan 10, 2013 10:34:46 GMT -5
Beautiful horse! But you can't treat him like on the first pic I feel a bit sorry for him...
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Post by Echo Valley Arabians on Jan 10, 2013 10:48:04 GMT -5
Why dont you have shadows in the game?
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Post by Midnight Meadows Arabian Farm on Jan 10, 2013 11:24:15 GMT -5
In that picture the horse is performing dressage.He is not mistreated,so leave me alone,because I love my horses.
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Post by Echo Valley Arabians on Jan 10, 2013 13:24:21 GMT -5
She isn't hurting the horse, it is only dressage, it is actually called on the bridle whhen a horse does that, it means it working and is going fowards! If That makes any sense
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Post by Kyra vZeeland on Jan 10, 2013 13:35:11 GMT -5
On the bridle? xD Isn't that a Dutch translation? And she doesn't mistreat him, I know she loves her horses <3. but horses DO have feelings, and have a very sensitive mouth, so it kinda hurts, and I know what you're talking about with the dressage. I ride for 6 years xD EDIT: when a horse is relaxed in dressage, it should walk with his head in a vertical line. This is a bit of Rollkur, not much! Just a bit See how he opens his mouth? Then it hurts. And you guys, know I DON'T say this to take you down, I only, I swear, want to help you with everything!
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Post by Echo Valley Arabians on Jan 10, 2013 13:48:31 GMT -5
No, i speak english and have been riding for quite along time, it is just what i call it, it just means that the head is vertical, you have a better contact and the horse is moving fowards easily and fluenlty EDIT: Oh i realise what you mean, it does look painful, but maybe that is just that the horse had it's moth open before the pose was applied???
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Post by Midnight Meadows Arabian Farm on Jan 10, 2013 14:32:04 GMT -5
Stop arguing!I used a nervous horse pose in that picture.I thought it looks like a dressage pose,but I understand now that they look different.Please stop talking about that picture!
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Post by Echo Valley Arabians on Jan 10, 2013 15:04:21 GMT -5
Oh, okay, we aren't argueing though, we are just conversation and disgusing, but if you used a nervous pose that explains it, nothing against anyone one for the record
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