why don't you..GET BACK IN THE SADDLE (B.I.T.S.)The Rules Starting Out
General
All members start out with $100,000.00 and three creation credits.
You must register your horse(s) and find a place to board him(them) within a week of joining.
You may import up to two (2) horses a month.
Ownership
It is not mandatory to go to the vet, farrier or to own tack. It's just something to do.
If you do buy tack and such, please keep a record of what you own and the dates you went to the vet/farrier on your webpage.
Horses
General
All horses must be registered in order to exist. To register to horses, click on "horses" then "register/import" a horse.
You may use a picture to represent your horse. However, you must ask for permission to use to the picture, display a disclaimer stating you are borrowing the picture and will take it off if the owner of the picture asks you to or state the name of the horse and a link back to the site of the picture you are using.
A horse may not be shown in under saddle classes until he is three. (3)
You may speed age however much you like, as long as he is not older than his sire and dam.
Not all good colts make great stallions. Be realistic.
Mares
may be bred between the ages of three (3) and twenty.(20)
is in foal for one real week.
may only be bred twice a month.
Stallions
may breed between the ages of three (3) and twenty-five. (25)
may only breed four times a month.
Establishments
General
You may create an association, business, registry and/or stable whenever you would like; but that doesn't mean it will get approved. It depends on the amount of members, other establishments and activity.
All establishments must go through the Establishment Approval.
Associations
An association is centered around a discipline.
An association must put on a show for its members at least once a month.
No two associations may have the same discipline.
Businesses
There may be more than one of the same business.
There are more to horses than tack. Don't forget about hay, shavings, grooming, vets, babysitting (while member is away), training, etc.
No outrageous prices.
Registries
A registry is centered around a breed or type.
An registry must put on a show for its members at least once a month.
No two registries may have the same breed.
Stables
You may either have a private stable or a public stable.
The owner of a private stable may own up to thirty (30) horses.
The owner of a public stable may own up to forty (40) horses.