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- JustaSaddletramp May 2018
- kintara May 2018
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Aging Out
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I feel like I should know this, but I also have found my question for verifying it has led to conflicting information. At what age are horses first eligible to age out of the game? Is it when they are 16 turning 17 or when they are 17 turning 18?
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The first really nice *Star stud I bought aged out when he turned 17 about a week after I bought him (Yes, now I know why no one bid on him in the auction! :)) ), but I have seen horses much older. The oldest one in the game right now is this one:
Legendary SpiritJusta ~ ID# 44842
A chronic sufferer of shiny pony syndrome breeding for DP, Pearl, Brown, Nexus, and Watercolor in Appaloosa, Dun, Sabino 2, and Kit M patterns.
"God grant me the hbs to buy the ponies I need,
The fortitude to resist the shiny ones I truly don't,
And the wisdom to know there will always be more next time." -
18yo onwards they can age out, so yeh the rollover when turning 18 they might passThanked by 1ConfluenceFarms
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Haha - my confusion, I see, has just been justified! I swear I've heard both 17 and 18 in different places.
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lol At least you're in better shape than me! Until I lost my guy, I thought they aged out at 20+.Justa ~ ID# 44842
A chronic sufferer of shiny pony syndrome breeding for DP, Pearl, Brown, Nexus, and Watercolor in Appaloosa, Dun, Sabino 2, and Kit M patterns.
"God grant me the hbs to buy the ponies I need,
The fortitude to resist the shiny ones I truly don't,
And the wisdom to know there will always be more next time."