Hi, I go by Alore on here. I am an adult, so if you are under 18, please have your parents permission to message me etc. Please do not send a random friend request unless we have already talked a bit. I am friendly and get along with most people. I do not have my own horse, but have always wished I could have my own. However, I have 2 cats and used to have 4 goats. None of my horses are for sale unless they are listed under the Selling Tab. Please do not ask me if I will sell you any of my horses that are not listed there.
I mainly breed/raise Arabians. They have always been my favorite horse. My goal is to breed high GP/Skilled Arabians and hopefully one day win a rosette in a competition. When breeding my Mares, I always make sure they are fully skilled and blupped for the best genetic outcome possible. Foal Games These are the foal games I follow that Dr Zig posted in her forum. I put these here to look at myself as well as share with those who didn't know where the foal games were posted. Foal games do not give your horse GP gains any more. Now they give your foal a maximum of 60 skills. If you complete the full 50 hours of foal games then that is a gain of 10 points in each of your foal's six skills. They finish at 1 year 4 months old. *** Feed amounts for foal games only: Add 3 to whatever the game tells you to feed. So, for example, if you are told to feed your foal 6 fodder then give it 9 fodder (6 + 3 = 9).

8 months: groom, play for 1 hour, carrot, feed, play for 7 and a half hours, stroke, water
10 months: groom, play for 1 hour, carrot, feed, play for 8 hours, stroke, water
1 year: groom, play for 1 hour, carrot, feed, play for 9 hours, stroke, water
1 year 2 months: groom, play for 2 hours, carrot, water, feed, play for 9 hours, stroke
1 year 4 months: groom, play for 2 hours, carrot, water, feed, play for 9 and a half hours

* yes, you must follow the steps in sequence * your foal must have 100% morale