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Post by Vicentia Estates on May 16, 2012 14:24:38 GMT -5
Oh no, it's not a problem, I just wanted to point out why people might not have been offering their stallions. Some people may be like Brooke (or myself, with my Hanoverians) where we don't strive for both skills with our horses (or don't work as rigorously toward those 'milestones' such as Tireless Jumper, I just take them as they come, I don't actively work toward achieving them)
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Lexi House
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Post by Lexi House on May 16, 2012 14:29:07 GMT -5
Other then Champion racehorse, my Hannovairan stud Caspian has everything else
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Post by Lidija Rotherford on May 16, 2012 15:30:09 GMT -5
Apply him!
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Post by Niki@Equus on May 17, 2012 20:59:55 GMT -5
Na, Lidija, I love the way your going about everything, how your encouraging the community to see breeding horses in the sims more closely to that of real studs and mares. I feel its been mostly about looks, breeding for the sake of breeding, and having as many horses as you can handle, even if it means they wont really interact with the horse at all afterwards. I greatly appreciate your methods, even if it means more competition for me in the ring And really, it's not that hard to get horses up to that level, I just had to tell myself to stop taking pictures and practice jumping then enter into competitions every weeknight in-game. Now to move onto my mares \o/
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Post by Emelia Potter on May 18, 2012 3:23:01 GMT -5
Well, you're just focused on the ingame-stats, that's okay everyone does stuff different. We already talked about this, but I am searching a way to implement a riding center into my game, then King would be on your service after a while Anyone knows if there's a rabbit hole rug for the equestrian center? My lots are generally too small for it or they have a really off size.
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Ann Taylor
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Post by Ann Taylor on May 18, 2012 4:15:51 GMT -5
I don't know about the rug, but there's a door that functions as a rabbit hole. You can get it here: customsims3.com/forums/thread-967.html
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Post by Lidija Rotherford on May 18, 2012 10:03:18 GMT -5
Na, Lidija, I love the way your going about everything, how your encouraging the community to see breeding horses in the sims more closely to that of real studs and mares. I feel its been mostly about looks, breeding for the sake of breeding, and having as many horses as you can handle, even if it means they wont really interact with the horse at all afterwards. I greatly appreciate your methods, even if it means more competition for me in the ring And really, it's not that hard to get horses up to that level, I just had to tell myself to stop taking pictures and practice jumping then enter into competitions every weeknight in-game. Now to move onto my mares \o/ Thanks Niki But I really did notice that the value of my foals grew and grew if their parents were both jumping stars. It's great to match horses by their looks, but they should have a growing talent as well! But then again - everyone plays a different way, so that's why I want people with such stallions to post here.
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Post by Amanda@Equus on May 18, 2012 10:12:41 GMT -5
I know I have at least one Trakehner, Arabian, and Akhal-Teke that fit the qualifications. I'll post them here later today.
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Post by Emelia Potter on May 19, 2012 4:51:10 GMT -5
I don't know about the rug, but there's a door that functions as a rabbit hole. You can get it here: customsims3.com/forums/thread-967.html Thanks Ann, that's perfect!
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Post by Erin@Equus on May 19, 2012 12:23:57 GMT -5
I have a couple of Arabian stallions that I think fit your requirements, though I'll have to double-check on their in-game titles as I know each of them have several titles, but I can't remember which ones. I'm not sure if you're interested in Arabs, but if you are, I can certainly double-check on their titles for you.
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Post by Lidija Rotherford on May 20, 2012 5:35:13 GMT -5
I'm interested in all breeds as I breed premium mixed equines as my main focus, Belgian Warmbloods as second and Irish Draughts as third
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Alicia Joy
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Post by Alicia Joy on Jun 9, 2012 20:34:36 GMT -5
Lidija, I have a few stallions, will get the pics of their skill journal things and hopefully post soon :3
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Post by Lidija Rotherford on Jun 10, 2012 1:50:25 GMT -5
Alright!
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Post by Equestriad on Jun 17, 2012 10:32:28 GMT -5
Name of the stallion: Jonas (Show Name: Jonas Hope) Stallion's age: 4 Years Old Generation: Foundation This stallion is: Purebreed Breed: Registered Irish Sports Horse Skills: Racing: 10/10 Jumping: 10/10 Skill awards: Jumping Star, Tireless Leaper, Frequent Flyer, Long Distance Racer, Endurance Equine I know he hasn't got any of the racing awards but I was focusing on the jumping side only, don't know if this is any good - he's just come up to stud Stable's name: Glory Hunters Stable's website/blog: gloryhunters.equestriad.amazeart.net/Your email: jonesnata:googlemail.com Profile Link: gloryhunters.equestriad.amazeart.net/jonas/
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Post by Lidija Rotherford on Jun 17, 2012 10:35:04 GMT -5
Link to the profile, perhaps?
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