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#134177 Posted on 2017-12-15 22:56:44

Just wondering if anyone would be willing to check out my horses and help me better organize them?

At the moment I just have them by discipline and then new foals/sales.

I am really wanting to make it easier for me to train them, more than anything else.


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#134180 Posted on 2017-12-15 23:22:10

I personally organize mine by discipline and breed


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#134403 Posted on 2017-12-16 17:44:01

Yeah I have mine by breed & discipline too - apart from the solitary pair of dressage dutchies in my dutch wb show jumping division which drives me nuts on a daily basis because I dont do dressage dutchies.... dont even remember how they came to be the "wrong" discipline but i keep continuing their line. Urgh.


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#134408 Posted on 2017-12-16 18:00:24

Personally, I'd organize all your divisions by breed, and then if you have assigned breeding pairs I'd number them like this "01 Melody" and "01 Sam" and those two are a breeding pair. 

Or, if you have a division that is just, say, Shetlands, organize by Name Ascending and do the above method.


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#134472 Posted on 2017-12-17 03:27:36

Mine are organized by breed & discipline.
Each of them also has a code in front of their name that signifies what line, breed & breeding pair they belong to.

So for example "[CII.D] Kv. Audubon"  is a Clydesdale (=C) from my secondary line (=II) and is a mate to the "D" mare.

This makes training a whole lot easier. I know my secondary clydesdale line are all dressage horses so I don't need to look up the specialty of each individual horse when I train them.


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#134744 Posted on 2017-12-17 21:30:04

I am doing my by discipline. 

So I have Racing. I have 4 different breeds. In my racing divisions they are listed with a QH, A, AP, or TB in front of the name for the breed. The horses who I plan to breed that have mates in a seperated racing division. Example TB1 || blobbyblah TB1 || googlyeyes, the next pairing is tb2 and so on. Most efficient I have found for training and keeping mates paired. 


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