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Section F: Showing & Training

F1. Horses must be trained in regular Shows before they can enter into Championship Shows. However, they are all permitted to enter regular shows. Horses must be at Level 1 before entering Championship Shows.
F2. Untrained horses are permitted to enter regular Shows only, no Championship Shows.
F3. Members and trainers should only enter horses into regular Show classes they are training in. (Ex: If your horse is being trained in Barrel Racing, enter it in a Barrel Racing class, so it will compete in Barrel Racing when it makes it to Championship shows)
F4. Horses are trained until they have 100 points earned from regular Shows. They may then begin to enter Championship Shows.
F5. Equines collect points from shows only when it is a class they are trained in. This counts for regular and Championship shows.
F6. During the time it takes for your horse to earn 100 points for training, they may be trained in up to 3 disciplines. Which means, when you horse is training for Championship shows, you may train in: Barrel Racing, Pole Bending and Western Horsemanship.
F7. The only time a class may be run with only 1 horse entered is in a regular show.
F8. At Championship Shows, there must be at least 2 horses in a class for it to run.
The Point System

1st Place-50 points
2nd Place-45 points
3rd Plaec-40 points
4th Place-35 points
5th Place-30 points
6th Place-25 points
7th Place-20 points
8th Place-15 points
9th Place-10 points
10th Place-5 points             
 
Section G : Running A Show

G1.
Any member who wishes to run a show must have a place to host it at. This means running it at a boarding or private stable. If the stable is not your's, you should ask permission from the owner before hosting your show there.
G2. To run a show, you must use the proper format. Click here to view the proper format, how to use it and how not to.
G3. Don't, ask outrageous prices OR ask for a slew of extra fees that the owner of horses must pay. You may run a free show
G4. Members must also follow the rules that the owner of the stable they are hosting the show at posts.
G5. If you run a show, you may not enter your horses in the show unless you hire a judge to randomize it for you.
G6. All shows must be run by the Randomizer.

Section H : Training

H1. To become a trainer, visit the Extension Office and apply for a license. To train, you must have a stable or rent land from the Public Training Grounds. You must also take a 10 question test and get over 70%+ correct.
H2. Trainers are eligible to enter the horses they are training in schooling shows until they are finished schooling. Click here to view a list of acceptable classes/disciplines you may see in shows.
H3. All trainers must report to Amytal, when the training of a horse has begun or ended. The trainer must tell her the horse's name and how many classes they are training for, and which classes. Look above for a link to the acceptable disciplines of the game. The day Amytal recieves this message is the day the training will be documented and begun.

Section I: Stables/Registries/Clubs & Businesses

I1. Members may open a stable after 1 month. You must take a 10 question test and answer over 70%+ correct. Then you will get $500,000 to buy stable supplies. You can buy land from the construction company located in the Extension Office's homepage. There, you can buy acreage, stalls, offices, tack and feed rooms, wash stalls & more for your barn before putting it up on the Town page.
I2. We do not accept pages from Expage. No sites can feature premade layouts and must be original. If you would like some help with making your webpage, you can contact Amytal and she will help you out.
I3. You may own a private stable, mini stable or boarding stable. You may then classify your stable as a breeding/training stable, etc.
I4. Registries, clubs & associations may be opened if Nevada Rain is accepting them. (We usually are)
I5. Businesses and other sorts of establishments may be opened if Nevada Rain is accepting them. (We usually are)

Section J : Photography

J1.
Members should not use stolen pictures, or photos they do not have permission to use from the owner.
J2. Nevada Rain is not responsible for any stolen photos/material placed on the website that other members may use.
J3. Members must place a disclaimer by any photos that are not their's.
J4. No photos should be taken from somewhere without being granted permission. (A google/yahoo type search is counted as stealing images.)
J5. No hyperlinking allowed. This means you should upload the images to Photobucket/TinyPic and then use the URL they give you.
J6. No inappropriate images/porn is allowed on the site.

Section K : Member Levels

K1. Novice- All members start out on this level. You must be active on the message board and site for at least a week to advance. This means creating horses, making businesses and registries, whatever you want. In this stage of membership, the member must prove they will be an active part of the community.
K2. Beginner- This means you have been active for at least a week. You now are entitled to buy creation credits from the Extension Office and create more horses if you wish. Once you reach this level, the game will award you $10,000.
K3. Intermediate- This means you have been active for at least 1 month. Now you may own a stable of any kind you wish. Private, breeding or boarding. Once you reach this level, the game will award you with $20,000.
K4. Advanced- This means you have been active for at least 2 months, You may continue to own your stables and here, you get 3 free creation credits and an awarded sum of $30,000.
K5. Elite- To become one of the elite you have t o have been active for at least 5 months, own a stable, have run at least 10 shows, your horses must be trained and have one horse that has passed 50 points.
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