Yes, a horse can still gain BLUP after 10 years of age. The ten years is just an age that they gain about 20 points of BLUP from that or something, and the other factors give you the rest.
you breed a mare (girl horse) that has positive BLUP with a male horse
You can get a higher BLUP by training you horse in its three best skills, having it win competitions, (the best number of wins is 20) and to get it to 100 BLUP it has to be at least 10 years old.
All horses have a blup, the blup can be between -100 and +100. I think that you can only see your horses blup once you have reached riding level two or something but I think howrse may have changed that. Happy Howrsing Also add me on howrse, im AMMMYAMMMY :)
you can raise your horses BLUP by entering shows and contests with it. SpanishLove howrse
For your horse to have 100 blup it needs:To be 10 years old (your horses blup increases as it ages)To finish training in its top 3 skillsWin 20 competitionsHappy HowrsingAlso add me on howrse, im AMMMYAMMMY:)
Over 0 BLUP is a positive BLUP.
don't you mean BLUP? well BLUP mean's how many competitions your horse has won in first place so if you want a BLUP you haft to win 20 competitions and that means coming first
What is BLUPOn Howrse, BLUP is an evaluation of how your horse will improve its offspring when bred. BLUP starts at -100.00, and as your Howrse ages, trains, and wins competitions, the BLUP will move towards 100.00. To get maximum BLUP, the horse must have won 20 competitions, completed training in its three best skills, and be at least 10 years old.How BLUP points are gained:You get 130 points for completed training in your best three skills, this includes rides and comps., the skill must go bold before this requirement is met. BLUP gain with agingwhen your horse ages 1 month, BLUP = + 0.33333when your horse ages 2 months, BLUP = + 0.66666(max gain is 40 when horse reaches 10 years)BLUP gain with competitionswhen your horse wins 1 competition, BLUP = + 1.5(max gain is 30, for 20 competitions victories)40 points for reaching the age of 1030 points for winning 20 competitions.All these points are gained over time a little each day until you reach 100.From the Howrse guide:The BLUP is a genetic index. It plays a role in the reproduction since the parents's BLUP influences the potential of a foal at its birth. It is calculated depending on the training level reached by the horse in its best three skills,the number of competitions won by the horse, the ideal being 20 victoriesand its age. The BLUP can only reach 100 after 10 years' old.It is therefore interesting to select trained horses as reproducers and those that have excelled in competitions. Depending on these parameters, the BLUP will always be between - 100 and 100, - with -100 being the minimum BLUP and 100 the maximum BLUP that a horse can achieve.If the parents's average BLUP is 0, i.e. neutral, it will not have an impact on calculating the foal's genetic potential. If it is less than 0, the foal will have more chance of seeing its potential lower than its parents's potential and vice versa if the average BLUP is more than 0.To have the best reproducers and have every chance of having the best foals possible, it is preferable to select horse with a high, or at least a positive, BLUP, i.e. mainly well trained individuals.
To get your horse's BLUP to 100 your horse has to be maxed in its top three skills, must have won 20 comps and has to be ten years old. It's a pain, but it makes the foals the horses produce better. ~Camigurl on howrse if you want to friend. :)
You go to their page. Under the genetics tab, it will say what their BLUP is. You must have passed riding level 4 to be able to see the genetics tab.
Both of the parents have to have good skills and 100% BLUP. You get BLUP up by training, going on rides and competitions. -Kатнячп•Fυııэя
Breed horses with high skills and a high blup (preferably 100) The higher the blup the better quality the horse will be. Or you could buy one in the sales.