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Re: Sim, Training, Breeding, and Buying

Postby waverly, » Mon Aug 11, 2014 5:29 am

i have an idea for it, but tell me what you think; most equidae are born and raised in semi-wild herds at the reserve yet have human contact regularly to keep them domesticated. they're brought in from time to time to learn basic commands, are groomed and checked for health, get used to being in a stall and being away from the herd for short periods of time, learn to trust and grow used to tack, etc. and so at about five years old, they're sold to members registered with the reserve, all equines pretty good natured at that point. to check in with how adopted equidae are doing we ask to get some sort of update every once in a while. they even get to meet old friends if they're brought back to the ranch part of the reserve when competitions start.
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Re: Sim, Training, Breeding, and Buying

Postby SydneyandStorm » Mon Aug 11, 2014 5:58 am

Fantastic! That sounds awesome ^^
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Re: Sim, Training, Breeding, and Buying

Postby Atheon » Mon Aug 11, 2014 6:04 am

That sounds wonderful c:
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Re: Sim, Training, Breeding, and Buying

Postby Medd » Mon Aug 11, 2014 6:05 am

The horseshoe looks fab! I think its a great idea to have it up when the horse has been adopted.
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Re: Sim, Training, Breeding, and Buying

Postby alokesti » Mon Aug 11, 2014 6:07 am

That sounds great, of gators and feigns c;
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Re: Sim, Training, Breeding, and Buying

Postby bears » Mon Aug 11, 2014 6:27 am

I'm so excited about the next round of customs ^^
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Re: Sim, Training, Breeding, and Buying

Postby YourGayness » Mon Aug 11, 2014 7:01 am

Sane here! :D

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Re: Sim, Training, Breeding, and Buying

Postby Dizzy socks » Mon Aug 11, 2014 7:23 am

I can't wait either....

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Re: Sim, Training, Breeding, and Buying

Postby preppy paws » Mon Aug 11, 2014 7:26 am

I think we should stop posting comment unless its a question. This thread is spamming very fast..
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Re: Sim, Training, Breeding, and Buying

Postby mewmew. » Mon Aug 11, 2014 7:39 am

of gators & feigns wrote:i have an idea for it, but tell me what you think; most equidae are born and raised in semi-wild herds at the reserve yet have human contact regularly to keep them domesticated. they're brought in from time to time to learn basic commands, are groomed and checked for health, get used to being in a stall and being away from the herd for short periods of time, learn to trust and grow used to tack, etc. and so at about five years old, they're sold to members registered with the reserve, all equines pretty good natured at that point. to check in with how adopted equidae are doing we ask to get some sort of update every once in a while. they even get to meet old friends if they're brought back to the ranch part of the reserve when competitions start.


I like this idea but I'm just throwing an input out real quick or it may just be a question. I'm not sure which it is. But would the horses be fully trained? Because I know I personally like to come up with the scenario of training my own horses. I find it is a connection between horse and rider when the rider trains their horse in things like riding and then into the more difficult things such as what they would compete in. So would that be apart of what is done at the reserve?
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