Yes, Kentucky has earned a prestigious reputation for breeding horses, particularly thoroughbreds. The state's unique climate, fertile land, and rich history in horse racing have made it a prime location for breeding high-quality racehorses. The Kentucky Derby, held annually at Churchill Downs in Louisville, further solidifies the state's status as the heart of the horse industry in the United States. Additionally, many renowned breeding farms, such as Claiborne Farm and Spendthrift Farm, are located in Kentucky, contributing to its esteemed reputation.
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Time and Patience. Throughout your playing experience, selling horses, setting up studs and good breeding are all productive ways to earn equus. For higer skilled horses, competitions would be fast, and improves your horses sale value. Of course there is always the option of contests from other players, or games held by the howrse staff.
Full-time live-out nannies in Kentucky earn an average of $9.04 an hour.
$48,000 a year
You can gain publicity or earn a bad reputation.
$14 to $16 per hour
unless your in racing, not a lot
you can earn stars by breeding with skilled horse. love from Arabian Stars
That all depends on his reputation and who he works for.
i work on a livery yard with accommodation and earn 125 k per year :)
I believe that there are 6 horses you can get. I have the game and there are 4competitions and you get 2 horses at the start. Whenever you win a competition, you earn a horse. You can get up to 10 horses if you breed your own. Enjoy!
Equine breeders can earn from nothing to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Their wage depends on the sale of horses and the bloodlines.