How To Get A Horse To 100 BLUP By 10 

8 months-1.5 hrs pasture- salt stone- groom- 7 hrs play- turnip- 1 hr play- stroking x2- carrot- drink- 2 hrs pasture- feed

10 months- 1.5 hrs pasture- salt stone- groom- 1hr play- 1hr pasture- 1hr play- turnip- feed 8lbs- 7 hrs play- stroke x2- carrot- drink

1 year old- 1.5 hrs pasture- salt stone- grooming- 8 hrs play- carrot- drink- 1 hr pasture- stroke x2- turnip- 1 hrs play- feed

1 year and 2 months- 1.5 hrs pasture- salt stone- groom- 9hrs play- turnip- 1hr play- stroke x2- carrot- drink- feed 10lbs

1 year and 4 months- 30 mins pasture- salt stone- groom- drink- 1 hr play- feed 10bls- 9 hrs play- turnip- 1 hr play- stroke x2- carrot

1 year and 6 months- 30min pasture- salt stone- groom- drink- 3 hrs play- carrot- feed 17lbs- turnip- 10hrs play- stroke x2

There you go- Your horse will have to go on a diet but you have now reached the full potential of his GP gain!!


To successfully train by age 10 follow this guide, you will need to give him a chronos timer to train twice as quick and Morpheous arms is also highly recommended!

Note:
if at any point you do not have 100% morale after pasture and grooming your horse give him an apple.
If it is above 1 degree keep him in the pasture at night he will loose less energy. If you are left with any time in a day put him in a box to try and get a blanket!
If at any time you have energy or 35 and an hour to spare do a lesson.

1 year and 8 months- your horse will not be in top form so you can use a black orchid or just go with it…6 hrs pasture- stroke x2- groom- carrot- turnip- salt stone- drink- feed- 2x1 hr short gallop rides OR 1x1hrs and 1xhalf hour gallop ride (depending on the energy of the horse)

1 year 10 months- 4 hrs pasture- 3x1 hr short galloping rides- stroke x2- groom- carrot- drink- feed- use a turnip if necessary

2 years- 4 hrs pasture- 3x1 hr short galloping rides- stroke x2- groom- carrot- drink- feed- use a turnip if necessary

2 years and 2 months-2yrs and 10 months-4hrs pasture- 3x1hrs short galloping rides- stroke x2- groom- carrot- turnip- drink- feed (give an extra 10 ounces) then 1 hr dressage training (if your horse has eaten a beat root he can do more!)

3 years- 4 hrs pasture- 1 short gallop ride if you used a orchid-if you didn’t you will have to do another 1 or 1.5 gallop ride- use the rest of the available energy on dressage training- stroke x2- groom-carrot- turnip- drink- feed (extra 10 ounces)- 1 hrs dressage training

3 years 2months- 4 years- 4 hrs pasture- 4 hrs long hilly ride- stroke x2- groom- carrot- turnip- drink- feed (extra 20 ounces) 2 hrs dressage training or 2.4 if a beetroot was eatin

4 years and 2 months-4 hrs pasture- 1.5 hour long hilly ride- do any dressage training that is left- stroke x2- groom- carrot- turnip- drink- feed-then do as much speed training as is allowable with still leaving 20 % energy

To save my fingers from ultimate tiredness I’m going to use the term treats and feed, when I say this I mean stroke-stroke-grooming-carrot-turnip-salt stone- water-feed with an extra 10ounces. By now you should also know that if your horse has eaten a beat root it can do longer rides of whatever you want just watch the energy of the horse!

Ok by now you should have finished dressage training and done all long jumping rides and short galloping rides!

4 years 4months to 4 years10 months- 4hrs pasture, 6 hrs long trot ride- treats and feed- 1 hr galloping training

5 years- 4 hrs pasture- 6 hrs long trot ride, 4.5 hrs speed training, treats and feed, 1 hrs speed training

5 years 2 months to 5 years 4 months- 3.5 hrs pasture- groom- 6 hrs speed training- treats and feed- 1 hrs speed training

5 years 6months to 5 years 8months- 3.5 hrs pasture- groom- 7 hrs galloping training-treats and feed- 1 hrs galloping training

5 years 10months- 3.5 hrs pasture- groom- 5hrs galloping- 1hr speed training- treats and feed- 1.5 hrs jumping training


6 years and 6 years 2 months- 3 hrs pasture- groom- 7 hrs jumping training- treats and feed- 1hrs jumping training

6 years 4months- 3hrs pasture- groom- 7 hrs jumping training- treats and feed- ½ hr jumping training-1/2hrs trotting training

6 years 6months to 6 years 10months- 3hrs pasture-groom- 7hrs trot training-treats and feed- 1hrs trot training

7 years- ½ hr box- 3.5 pasture-groom- 1hr trot training The horse should now be fully trained in all disciplines except stamina (that comes later) double check everything is done at this point. If it is you will now be able to do 4 galloping races- treats and feed.



7 years 2months and 7 years and 4months- ½ hr box (this is to try and get the tub of grease but don’t worry if you don’t get it!!) do this at the start of every day during comps (unless you get it of course), by doing this you can also pick up other items like a whip, saddle cloth! Carrot- salt stone- groom- 5 x gallop races- treats and feed- if your horse is using more than 20 % per race give him a drink or carrot after the 4th race!

7 years 6 months- ½ hr box- carrot- salt stone- groom – enter 1x gallop race and 4 trot races- treats and feed (speed, dressage, and galloping should now be bolded!)

7 years 8 months and 7 years 10months- ½ hr box- carrot- salt stone- groom- enter 5 trotting races

8 years old- ½ hr box- carrot- salt stone- groom- enter 1 trotting race (trotting should now be bolded) and as many jumping competitions your energy can permit( go for the easier ones). Treats and feed

8 years 2months and 4months- ½ hr box- carrot- salt stone- groom- enter as many jumping comps as you can to a max of 6- feed and treats

Ok so now everything apart from stamina should be bolded out.

8 years 6months and 8 months- carrot- salt stone- groom- enter 6 cross country competition- and feed

9 years and 9 years 2- salt-carrot-groom 1 cross country comps- feed- treats 5 hour stamina

9 years 4 months- 3 hrs pasture- 6 hrs stamina training- treats and feed-

9 years 6 months- everything should now be bolded out- if not go back and check that all training, rides and comps are done. Enter as many show jumping comps as possible- treats and feed

9 years 8months and 10months- carrot- salt stone- and enter jumping comps and maybe do some lessons then go away and do something and hopefully when you come back your horse will have at least 20 wins and when you age him to 10 his bulp will be at 100 and all skills will be bolded out!

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