The higher the blup, the better! The highest blup is 100. You should never breed a mare if one of the parents (either stallion or mare) has a negative blup. You can increase blup's by training the horse. If you do breed with negative blup, the foal will not turn out very good. It will still be cute, (of course) but its potential won't be as high.
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
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.
100 BLUP Training Methods:
First you complete the horses training, then you put it in as many shows as you can each day (particularly the shows the horse is best at winning). You could also do some rides but that's the best way I know to get the job done. :)
you need to complete training win 20 comps and finish rides for more info got to the site listed in the related links below.
Actually you only need to bold the horses top 3 skills, get 20 first place wins, and have the horse be 10 years old. So a horse that has only 3 categories in training finished it can be 100Blup the skills would just need to be in the top 3.
☼ Quick 100 BLUP Method ☼
This works regardless of breed and means you can gain your 20 wins without being suffocated by the monster skillors.
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TO BEGIN WITH
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Complete short trot rides to 0% skill (increases speed)
Complete Dressage training to 100%
Complete Speed trianing to 100%
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COMPETITIONS
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During speed training you will need to take regular breaks to recoup energy - spend a few hours in the box every day until you find a tub of grease (ToG)
Every time you find a ToG stop all training/ rides and purely enter comps - Focus on comps in your horse's worst skill area at first (for connies i enter trot and gallop races till I have a few wins), then his best (for connies i enter cross country)
Only enter comps you know you have a chance at (check the other entrants out first and if they are higher skilled than you then avoid them)
Enter the lowest level comps you can find
Put another one of your own horses in there with lower skills or low health to help 'fill'
Once the ToG runs out go back to training, or completing short rides
Every time you find a ToG enter more comps.
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ONCE YOU HAVE 20 WINS
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Now go back and complete training to 100% in your horse's best 3 skills, and rides to 0% (see bottom of thread for which rides & comps increase which skills)
You should have a horse with its 3 best skills bolded, and 20 competition wins under its belt. All you need now is to age to 10 years if he isn't already
**NOTE** Increasing only speed and dressage first means that your horse will have high skills but still be low enough in its very best skill, to enter the lowest level comps. This means you can avoid the monster skillors that dominate the higher level races.
Different breeds may benefit from other training methods, and for that reason there are trianing methods for each breed detailed in another post on my forum
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COMPS & RIDES TO INCREASE YOUR 3 BEST SKILLS
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Your horse has 6 skills, 3 of which are his 'top skills' - You can click on his breed to find out what those are. Once you know your horse's top 3 skills you can do rides, train, and enter competitions accordingly, in order to gain enough skill for 100 BLUP.
Below are listed the types of rides and competitions, and what skills can be gained from them.
#RIDES
short trots: speed, dressage and trot
short gallops: speed, dressage and gallop
short sloping land: speed, dressage and jumping
long trots: stamina, dressage and trot
long gallops: stamina, dressage and gallop
long sloping land: stamina, dressage and jumping
#Comps
Most comp types give 3 different skills just like rides do (the exception is cross country, which only gives 2):
show jumping: speed, dressage, jumping
cross country: stamina, dressage
gallop races/barrels: speed, dressage, gallop
trot races: speed, dressage, trot
1. Train in the top three skills. To see the top three skills, go to the "Genetics" tab on your horses page and the skills with the most stars are the top ones.
2. Start and finish the rides until your horse can't gain any more skills.
3. Compete in competitions until your horse has won 20 or more. Your horse should now be fully blupped.
BLUP is basically what your horse will contribute to its offspring. The lowest BLUP you can have is -100, the highest is 100.
You can improve your horse's blup in many different ways. Playing with it when it is a foal, doing rides, training and winning competitions all improve BLUP. Age also plays a part. A horse cannot reach 100 BLUP until it is at least 10 years old
Hope this helps!
The easiest way is to enter competitions that are 1/2 of your horses' total skill for that discipline. For example, if your horse has 50% in trot, try to find competitions that have a skill level of 25% or less
First You Complete training then you have to win 20 comps =)
You raise your horse's BLUP by training it in it's best three skills, winning competitions, and aging it to ten.
It tells you about it in the Breeder's Manual.
It's called BLUP. It's an indicator of how well your horse is trained and how well he has done in competitions. A positive BLUP (up to +100) is good, a negative BLUP (-100) is bad. The BLUP of both parents decides whether their foal has inborn skills or not, and how many it will have.
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.
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.
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:)
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.
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
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 breed a mare (girl horse) that has positive BLUP with a male horse
You enter them in competitions. It usually takes around 20 first-place wins to make 100 BLUP.
Go to the horse's page and click the tab marked Genetic (located right below the horse's picture) Under the Genetic Potential, you should see the horse's BLUP.
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. :)
In order to fully BLUP a horse you must max out its top 3 breed skills, through riding, training, and competing in them until no more skill points can be gained.You must also win (first place) 20 competitions in any discipline.The horse cannot reach 100 BLUP until it is at least 10 years old.Answer 1:There are many ways to blup your horse but there is no over all fastest way. Whatever is fastest for you works best for you. (but it doesent hurt asking the mod's)Answer 2:Complete short trot rides to 0% skill (increases speed)Complete Dressage training to 100%Complete Speed training to 100%Get 20 winsbold top 3 skillsAge to 10 years