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Keep low total points, or low points this year?
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I’m at the point where my mondo show barn is just about full, and I’m looking to cull my show ponies older than 10. I can’t decide whether I should cull horses with low total points (takes less off of my daily bonus), or ones with low/zero points earned this year (reached a plateau in showing). Is one strategy better than the other, or does it come down to personal preference?
Note: I’ve already culled my 10+ show ponies with <300 total points.<br />
Thank you!Player ID #250257, She/Her
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Show horses that have leveled off at the very bottom of a class, especially if they don't have a fair number of points by then, might be good candidates for culling.
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If you cull those older than ten that are leveled off and are near the bottom or their show lists for several shows, you will loose very little money by auctioning them. You get the daily payout for auctioning horses older than ten, and if they've leveled off at the bottom of their class, they are unlikely to either earn much income or gain additional points to add to their daily bonus. So that's where I start. I will also get rid of low point horses if they're not fantastic showers and I can replace their stall slot with either a higher pointed horse or a foal with a great PT (i.e., will become is higher pointed horse).
If you're concerned about the hit to your show bonus, you can take some of your auction proceeds and either buy cheap pointed horses or high pointed/high earners at the auction. Thus far in my culls, I've been able to replace most of my auctioned off points for fewer stalls and less money than I've earned in the auction. -
Thank you both for the insight! I know I need to let go of some of these old horses that are at the bottom of their class. It’s difficult because, since I started playing last March, all my old showponies are the horses I used for breeding at the start of my time here (before I narrowed down breeding goals and started snipping). But it makes sense to free up their stalls for incoming, better showers!Player ID #250257, She/Her
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I fully confess that I give some horses free passes to keep their stalls until they die, 100% of of sentiment.