Translations:Pferd & Pony – Mein Pferdehof/31/en

This way, you save time and resources by having “external“ breeding mares, and you don't have to wait for your yearling to grow up before you can ride it (usually, growing up takes longer than the exercise stat decays to an uncomfortable point). This way, you only wait until it actually gains enough strength before you can start training. Plus, if it's a mare, you can add her to your breeding program right away.
 * Your horses have way less exercise decay if you leave them in the pasture overnight. Having more horses slows the excercise decay even more.
 * The first time you finish a level 3 training session successfully, you gain 2000 credits. Since it's still early in the game, you might need more money. If you wait until you have several horses you can train all of them on level 3 within one round, you get the prize for each one!
 * Selling a mare? Increase her value by ~2000 Cr by getting her pregnant by a cheap stud (usually ~500 Cr stud fee) first.
 * A mare's pregnancy goes on even if she's sold to the breeder. If you re-buy her 20 rounds after she got pregnant, she will give birth to a foal the next round which is already ~11 rounds of age. After another round, the game checks its age and it grows up immediately.
 * Among the starter horses, there are two “Easter Eggs“: If you buy the mare Jackie (Dark Chestnut with Flaxen mane), she comes with a foal named Summerrain, a grey gelding. The same is the case with buying the stallion Abony (Black with purple mane), he's bringing his daughter Eclipse, a buckskin with chestnut mane.