Post by BlueSails on Jan 28, 2006 2:32:17 GMT -5
Stable Owners have to buy both hay and feed for each horse in their stable, unless the Boarders are in charge of that. I don't know much about prices, but I do know that these are cheap beacuse I want you guys to be able to manage.
All horses being ridden have to have hay and feed. Horses not being ridden because of sickness etc. will only have to eat half the amount of feed that they usually get.
HAY AVAILABLE
Field Hay
Good for 1 Sim Year: $100.00
Good for 2 Real Weeks: $50.00
The most popular feed. Can be fed alone with other supplements, and also makes a great base to mix in other hay types.
Alfalfa Hay
Good for 1 Sim Year: $90.00
Good for 2 Real Weeks: $45.00
Very rich. It's cheaply priced because the County has plenty of Alfalfa fields around.
Clover Hay
Good for 1 Sim Year: $130.00
Good for 2 Real Weeks: $65.00
Clover is a very rich feed like Alfalfa. It works well to add a little snack in a horse's diet, or to be mixed with another base hay.
Lucerne Hay
Good for 1 Sim Year: $110.00
Good for 2 Real Weeks: $55.00
Lucerne is very leafy, and will go to seed if not used fast. It also molds easily. It has a very low phosphorous level. But it is one of the richest hay sources of calcium.
Meadow Mix
Good for 1 Sim Year: $140.00
Good for 2 Real Weeks: $70.00
A Field Hay base, with a delightful mix of Timothy Hay, Rye Grass, thingysfoot, and Clover Hay.
Legume Mix
Good for 1 Sim Year: $140.00
Good for 2 Real Weeks: $70.00
A Field Hay base, with a perfect blend of Clover Hay, Alfalfa Hay, and Lucerne. Lucerne is very leafy, and will go to seed if not used fast.
Mixed Hay (Low Quality)
Good for 1 Sim Year: $70.00
Good for 2 Real Weeks: $35.00
A mix of lower quality Field Hay. Will have scraps of Timothy OR Clover, whatever happens to be leftover. Not recommended for show horses or breeding horses. Because our feed quality is so low, these "leftovers" would be good enough for a small pony, or even a horse kept at grass, or not at a showing level.
FEED
Grain
Good for 1 Sim Year: $40.00
Good for 2 Sim Weeks: $20.00
Oats
Good for 1 Sim Year: $50.00
Good for 2 Sim Weeks: $25.00
Oats have the second highest level of protein of the other "specialized" feeds. It will give your horse an extra energy boost, but may make him somewhat hyper if fed in large quantities. Oats are hard to overfeed, and are the most popular. They are a high energy source, and a heating food. Excellent for even the cold winter months.
Sweet Feed
Good for 1 Sim Year: $60.00
Good for 2 Sim Weeks: $30.00
A rich, high calorie feed. Good for adding weight to horses, or just an extra boost at times.
Bran
Two servings: $10.00
Bran is a laxative made from wheat hulls. Bran needs to be fed wet, so it is not dusty and light. If you heat it up slightly and crush the bran, you will have what is called Bran Mash. Your horse's calcium-phosphoris balance will be disturbed if fed to much. Don't feed except when needed to clean out the system or use as a laxative. You can mix with oats, and/or chopped carrots and apples. Don't use as a normal part of your horse's diet. NOTE: Not sold by the pound, we are selling in a two serving amount.
Corn
Good for 1 Sim Year: $50.00
Good for 2 Sim Weeks: $25.00
Easier to overfeed than Barley or Oats. This has the highest level of protein than any of the other "specialized" feeds. Gives lots of energy. Do not feed moldy corn because it can cause brain damage and even death.
Barley
Good for 1 Sim Year: $45.00
Good for 2 Sim Weeks: $22.00
Harder to digest than Oats. Easy to overfeed. The highest amount of Protein. Soak in water for 2 hours, so it expands in the water, not in the horse. Good for winter months, and to bring horses back up to their prime.
Mixed Feed
Good for 1 Sim Year: $60.00
Good for 2 Sim Weeks: $30.00
You may mix any 2 of the feeds listed here to make a custom feed, but there may be bits of other feed here and there.
TREATS
Treats come in wholesale packages and last for one sim year. They are all only $40 each.
Sugar Cubes
Apple Slices
Peppermints
Carrots
Horse Cookies
Molasses Bottles
MISCELLANEOUS
Blocks last for 1 sim year each.
Salt Block
One Block: $10.00
Five Blocks: $45.00
A salt block should be provided to each horse. Horses need lots of salt to replace what is lost during the daytime's activities. Salt also aids in digestion.
Mineral Block
One Block: $20.00
Five Blocks: $90.00
This is a salt block, with extra minerals included. If you are feeding any other kind of supplement, this is not recommended.
Electrolytes
One Dose: $10.00
Electrolytes are administered after a hard workout. They replenish the body for what it lost during the exercise. Contains 18 amino acids, chelated minerals, and B-complex vitamins. Replaces twice the amount of minerals lost during one hour of strenuous workout. Contains enough for one dose.
Quieting/Calming Aid
One Dose: $20.00
Three Doses: $55.00 (use 1 dose on each horse)
A natural quieting solution. Contains absolutely no L-Tryptophane. Contains only natural and herbal blends, without drugs. Use 4 hours before shipping or competition. Relaxes and soothes jitters, without dulling his senses. This product will not cause drowsiness. Contains enough for one dose.
SUPPLEMENTS
-Mixed into feed, all good for 1 sim year. Horses may only have 2 supplements at the same time. A supplement will add 10 points to your horse ONLY when it comes to the shows in that year. After the year, the points will be minused again.
Sport Horse Supplement $20.00
Sore Muscle Supplement $20.00
Contains Vitamin E and Equine Selenium compound. Designed for horses who are suffering from sore muscles and "tie-up".
Sore Joints and Pain Supplement $80.00
Contains 75% pure Yucca in an alfalfa base with anise. Yucca relieves pain and help sore joints, as well as increasing mobility of joins.
Hoof Supplement $20.00
Thank you very very much to www.angelfire.com/rpg/doublemoonstables/ for your excellent feed and hay descriptions!!
All horses being ridden have to have hay and feed. Horses not being ridden because of sickness etc. will only have to eat half the amount of feed that they usually get.
HAY AVAILABLE
Field Hay
Good for 1 Sim Year: $100.00
Good for 2 Real Weeks: $50.00
The most popular feed. Can be fed alone with other supplements, and also makes a great base to mix in other hay types.
Alfalfa Hay
Good for 1 Sim Year: $90.00
Good for 2 Real Weeks: $45.00
Very rich. It's cheaply priced because the County has plenty of Alfalfa fields around.
Clover Hay
Good for 1 Sim Year: $130.00
Good for 2 Real Weeks: $65.00
Clover is a very rich feed like Alfalfa. It works well to add a little snack in a horse's diet, or to be mixed with another base hay.
Lucerne Hay
Good for 1 Sim Year: $110.00
Good for 2 Real Weeks: $55.00
Lucerne is very leafy, and will go to seed if not used fast. It also molds easily. It has a very low phosphorous level. But it is one of the richest hay sources of calcium.
Meadow Mix
Good for 1 Sim Year: $140.00
Good for 2 Real Weeks: $70.00
A Field Hay base, with a delightful mix of Timothy Hay, Rye Grass, thingysfoot, and Clover Hay.
Legume Mix
Good for 1 Sim Year: $140.00
Good for 2 Real Weeks: $70.00
A Field Hay base, with a perfect blend of Clover Hay, Alfalfa Hay, and Lucerne. Lucerne is very leafy, and will go to seed if not used fast.
Mixed Hay (Low Quality)
Good for 1 Sim Year: $70.00
Good for 2 Real Weeks: $35.00
A mix of lower quality Field Hay. Will have scraps of Timothy OR Clover, whatever happens to be leftover. Not recommended for show horses or breeding horses. Because our feed quality is so low, these "leftovers" would be good enough for a small pony, or even a horse kept at grass, or not at a showing level.
FEED
Grain
Good for 1 Sim Year: $40.00
Good for 2 Sim Weeks: $20.00
Oats
Good for 1 Sim Year: $50.00
Good for 2 Sim Weeks: $25.00
Oats have the second highest level of protein of the other "specialized" feeds. It will give your horse an extra energy boost, but may make him somewhat hyper if fed in large quantities. Oats are hard to overfeed, and are the most popular. They are a high energy source, and a heating food. Excellent for even the cold winter months.
Sweet Feed
Good for 1 Sim Year: $60.00
Good for 2 Sim Weeks: $30.00
A rich, high calorie feed. Good for adding weight to horses, or just an extra boost at times.
Bran
Two servings: $10.00
Bran is a laxative made from wheat hulls. Bran needs to be fed wet, so it is not dusty and light. If you heat it up slightly and crush the bran, you will have what is called Bran Mash. Your horse's calcium-phosphoris balance will be disturbed if fed to much. Don't feed except when needed to clean out the system or use as a laxative. You can mix with oats, and/or chopped carrots and apples. Don't use as a normal part of your horse's diet. NOTE: Not sold by the pound, we are selling in a two serving amount.
Corn
Good for 1 Sim Year: $50.00
Good for 2 Sim Weeks: $25.00
Easier to overfeed than Barley or Oats. This has the highest level of protein than any of the other "specialized" feeds. Gives lots of energy. Do not feed moldy corn because it can cause brain damage and even death.
Barley
Good for 1 Sim Year: $45.00
Good for 2 Sim Weeks: $22.00
Harder to digest than Oats. Easy to overfeed. The highest amount of Protein. Soak in water for 2 hours, so it expands in the water, not in the horse. Good for winter months, and to bring horses back up to their prime.
Mixed Feed
Good for 1 Sim Year: $60.00
Good for 2 Sim Weeks: $30.00
You may mix any 2 of the feeds listed here to make a custom feed, but there may be bits of other feed here and there.
TREATS
Treats come in wholesale packages and last for one sim year. They are all only $40 each.
Sugar Cubes
Apple Slices
Peppermints
Carrots
Horse Cookies
Molasses Bottles
MISCELLANEOUS
Blocks last for 1 sim year each.
Salt Block
One Block: $10.00
Five Blocks: $45.00
A salt block should be provided to each horse. Horses need lots of salt to replace what is lost during the daytime's activities. Salt also aids in digestion.
Mineral Block
One Block: $20.00
Five Blocks: $90.00
This is a salt block, with extra minerals included. If you are feeding any other kind of supplement, this is not recommended.
Electrolytes
One Dose: $10.00
Electrolytes are administered after a hard workout. They replenish the body for what it lost during the exercise. Contains 18 amino acids, chelated minerals, and B-complex vitamins. Replaces twice the amount of minerals lost during one hour of strenuous workout. Contains enough for one dose.
Quieting/Calming Aid
One Dose: $20.00
Three Doses: $55.00 (use 1 dose on each horse)
A natural quieting solution. Contains absolutely no L-Tryptophane. Contains only natural and herbal blends, without drugs. Use 4 hours before shipping or competition. Relaxes and soothes jitters, without dulling his senses. This product will not cause drowsiness. Contains enough for one dose.
SUPPLEMENTS
-Mixed into feed, all good for 1 sim year. Horses may only have 2 supplements at the same time. A supplement will add 10 points to your horse ONLY when it comes to the shows in that year. After the year, the points will be minused again.
Sport Horse Supplement $20.00
Sore Muscle Supplement $20.00
Contains Vitamin E and Equine Selenium compound. Designed for horses who are suffering from sore muscles and "tie-up".
Sore Joints and Pain Supplement $80.00
Contains 75% pure Yucca in an alfalfa base with anise. Yucca relieves pain and help sore joints, as well as increasing mobility of joins.
Hoof Supplement $20.00
Thank you very very much to www.angelfire.com/rpg/doublemoonstables/ for your excellent feed and hay descriptions!!