To: Everyone
From: vkmy
Posted 19 Nov 08, 06:37
Message-id: 7.1249.0
What does it mean when the weight of the horse become red in number? And how can i make it back to normal?


Thanks
To: vkmy
From: CerberusOwners Club
Reply to: 7.1249.0
Posted 19 Nov 08, 06:40
Message-id: 7.1249.1
...any red is a decrease...blue an increase from training...losing weight in a lot of cases is a good thing...not all reds are bad and blues good.
To: CerberusOwners Club
From: vkmy
Reply to: 7.1249.1
Posted 19 Nov 08, 06:42
Message-id: 7.1249.2
Thanks for the info. Praise
To: vkmy
From: kyneticOwners Club
Reply to: 7.1249.0
Posted 19 Nov 08, 06:46
Message-id: 7.1249.3
red hightling is not a good or bad thing, it is just telling you that the training you requested has reduced the horses weight. horses can be overweight and/or underweight. If you are new to the game I would advise you to enter the mentor programme on the home page where you will get a dedicated mentor to help you in the game, give you advice and save you money. Hope this helps.
To: vkmy
From: MagpiezOwners Club
Reply to: 7.1249.0
Posted 19 Nov 08, 06:48
Message-id: 7.1249.4
Cerb is right. I checked your horses and the two that had drops (although I cant tell what)are both currently around the 530kg and both are short distance horses (spr/shr). I personally think that knocking a bit more weight off both them would be a good thing.

In older threads there has been much debate about racing weight and the concensus seems to be that down toward the 500 is a better weight and many have suggested well under 500 for short distance horses. You might like to go hunt thorugh some of the old threads for a better idea of how their weight will affect racing.