Post by DeadlySecrets on Nov 18, 2010 22:46:18 GMT -5
Rules
--General--
+Be respectful
+Only one account, no multiple accounts per person
+This is a realistic rpg, no mythical or fake animals
+Only Thoroughbreds or Standardbreds are allowed
+Each character may only start off with a maximum of 2 horses, however one of the two may be pregnant
+Animals can not "talk" not even to eachother
+If you work at a stable you don't have to live there, but you aren't allowed to live at a different stable
+No one lives forever. People can live till 75 and horses live to 35 max.
+You may be descriptive with human "breeding" but put a warning in the title and it must be okayed by both parties.
--Racing--
+All horses must start their carreer in a maiden race
+Once they place from 1-3 in a maiden race they may enter other races
+All 2 & 3 year old stats start at 0 until their first maiden race
+Read the guidelines for every race before entering
+Each person may only enter 2 horses per race, there are only 12 horses per race so it's first come first race- so to speak.
+Keep track of your horses points, they are important for when the bigger races start happening!
+A horse entered in a bigger race must have their own REGISTERED jockey. A note will be made on the registration board when you need a registered jockey.
--Stables--
+Stables may start off with a maximum of 15 horses, of which no more than 3 may be pregnant.
+Two people may own a stable together, but both must reply to the active check or the stable is given to the one who does reply.
+Must keep records of their horses points.
--Horses--
+Horses can not start breeding until they are 4 years old.
+Pregnancies last 5-7 days.
+They may enter their first race at 2 years old.
+They must be registered in order to race.
+Stallions must be registered in the Stud Book in order to breed
--People--
+People can not get pregnant until they are 18.
+No comming into the game pregnant.
+You must be 18 or older to get married.
--Jockeys--
+All jockeys must be registered.
+Not all jockeys have to work for a stable, it is purely their choice.
+If a jockey doesn't work for a stable they can't live at a stable.
+A jockey can only ride for one stable if hired for that stable and no other.
+Free-lance jockeys ride for whoever needs them.
+Jockeys must be active.
+You must okay using a free-lance jockey before a race.
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