Post by AngelMare on Jun 23, 2008 7:18:09 GMT -7
8 months' old: first games
What you need to optimize foal's playing :
# salt stone
# carrots
# turnips
# pasture very clean
# temperature over 10°C (to put foal in pasture during night)
8 MONTHS :
1h30 pasture / salt stone / grooming / 7h playing / turnip / 1h playing / stroking / Carrot / Drinking / 2h pasture / Feeding
10 MONTHS :
1h30 pasture / salt stone / grooming / 1h playing / 1h pasture / 1h playing / turnip / Feeding (min 7 pounds) / 7h playing / stroking / Carrot / Drinking
1 YEAR :
1h30 pasture / salt stone / grooming / 8h playing / Carrot / Drinking / 1h playing /
stroking / turnip / 1h pasture / Feeding (what's needed)
1 YEAR 2 MONTHS :
1h30 pasture / salt stone / grooming / 9h playing / turnip / 1h playing / stroking / Carrot / Drinking / Feeding (min 10 pounds)
1 YEAR 4 MONTHS :
30mn pasture / salt stone / grooming / 1h playing / Feeding / 9h playing / turnip /
1h playing / stroking / Drinking / Carrot
1 YEAR 6 MONTHS :
30mn pasture / salt stone / grooming / 1h playing / Feeding (min 14 pounds) /
10h playing / turnip / Carrot / 2h playing / stroking / Drinking
Summary of playing durations :
# 8 months : 8h
# 10 months : 9h
# 1 year : 9h
# 1 year 2 months : 10h
# 1 year 4 months : 11h
# 1 year 6 months : 13h
It is possible to play with this method with temperature over 6°C (putting foal to bed in pasture) => but you will have to feed him more.
Be careful with over weight !
You might have to put your foal to diet after the end of game period.
(thanx to nagoya for this coment)
When temperature is less than 6°C, you will lose playing duration...
It's your choice :
either wait for temperature to raise,
or play all the same (but less hours of playing and less Gp gain with games...)
What you need to optimize foal's playing :
# salt stone
# carrots
# turnips
# pasture very clean
# temperature over 10°C (to put foal in pasture during night)
8 MONTHS :
1h30 pasture / salt stone / grooming / 7h playing / turnip / 1h playing / stroking / Carrot / Drinking / 2h pasture / Feeding
10 MONTHS :
1h30 pasture / salt stone / grooming / 1h playing / 1h pasture / 1h playing / turnip / Feeding (min 7 pounds) / 7h playing / stroking / Carrot / Drinking
1 YEAR :
1h30 pasture / salt stone / grooming / 8h playing / Carrot / Drinking / 1h playing /
stroking / turnip / 1h pasture / Feeding (what's needed)
1 YEAR 2 MONTHS :
1h30 pasture / salt stone / grooming / 9h playing / turnip / 1h playing / stroking / Carrot / Drinking / Feeding (min 10 pounds)
1 YEAR 4 MONTHS :
30mn pasture / salt stone / grooming / 1h playing / Feeding / 9h playing / turnip /
1h playing / stroking / Drinking / Carrot
1 YEAR 6 MONTHS :
30mn pasture / salt stone / grooming / 1h playing / Feeding (min 14 pounds) /
10h playing / turnip / Carrot / 2h playing / stroking / Drinking
Summary of playing durations :
# 8 months : 8h
# 10 months : 9h
# 1 year : 9h
# 1 year 2 months : 10h
# 1 year 4 months : 11h
# 1 year 6 months : 13h
It is possible to play with this method with temperature over 6°C (putting foal to bed in pasture) => but you will have to feed him more.
Be careful with over weight !
You might have to put your foal to diet after the end of game period.
(thanx to nagoya for this coment)
When temperature is less than 6°C, you will lose playing duration...
It's your choice :
either wait for temperature to raise,
or play all the same (but less hours of playing and less Gp gain with games...)