misswarrior123 wrote:How many horses do you need for a driving team?
You can drive horses single, tandem, or four-in-hand -- that is, one, two, or four, depending on the type you're entering c:
I want to introduce a concept now on RVEC called "Pre-Purchase Examination"! Because it's hard for people to keep up with the ages of their horses, let alone the ones they plan to sell, I would highly recommend that you ask for a pre-purchase vet check so that I can verify the age and health of the horse before you buy it so that I don't have to age it later and then have you find out that your horse it now outside of competing age, etc. ^^ I'm also going to make a few changes to the showing circuit! Mainly:
1) Horses may now compete in invitational circuits until they turn 18 (rather than 15).
2) Horses may now show in local shows until after they turn 22 (rather than 18).
3) Horses may not be trained after age 22.
4) Horses may now be retired at whatever age their owner chooses, and retiring a horse (whether to breeding or to pasture) will allow the owner to add a total of 5 points to the physical stats of a horse younger than 5 years of age.
5) Horses may now be surrendered to the RVEC Equine Rescue if your stable is full or if you don't want to care for them and I'll be able to readopt them with minimal hassle ^^
Hope you all don't mind these changes!