You go to your horses page then you click on Genetic. It shoes the BLUP there.
You can find the BLUP of your horse by going to the overview of the horse; then scrolling down to the tabs under the picture of the horse: click on the "genetic" tab and look for the bar by the word BLUP.
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.
if you are on riding level 4 you unlock the abilty to see the genetics of youor horse on their page, it should be near the bottom of the page, there you can read all of the genetics on yoyr horse including the BULP
you can raise your horses BLUP by entering shows and contests with it. SpanishLove howrse
Over 0 BLUP is a positive BLUP.
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 :)
A howrse has -100 BLUP when it is born, as you train it, it gains BLUP. Quest/ Objective 22 is asking you to use one of your howrse that was bred by you (Producer= your user name) and train it until it has positive blup.
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.
you breed a mare (girl horse) that has positive BLUP with a male horse
about 75 BLUP is good on Howrse, -100 is the worst, 100 is the best, and 0 is neutral
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.
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
for the 4th level, you get to see the Blup of the horses, and more information about them, when looking at horses in thge auctions or private sales.
Under the genetics tab. you can improve it by completing training and entering competitions.
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.