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Post by Chelsea on May 16, 2012 15:39:06 GMT -6
Instructions 1. Find the horse within the current Mandatory Registry. 2. Reply to the horse's thread with "Current Year of Birth - Requested "New" Year of Birth." 3. Upon approval, the horse will be moved from one birth year forum to the new one.
Remember, horses are only allowed to be speed-aged ONCE in their life. Maintaining that information on the horse's own thread will help record aging, if it has been aged.
Also, please be sure to note in a new registration thread that the horse has been aged, if you have bred a foal and change the year from when it was actually born in HF. This is considered the one-time only speed-age as well.
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Post by QH4life on May 28, 2012 7:54:08 GMT -6
Okay I wanna make sure I understand this for future reference. If I breed a crop of foals for the coming 2013 year and have them be 2011 they are already considered speedaged even though they are originally registered as 2011? I just wanna be sure on this because I usually breed a crop of 2 year olds for the racing season and sometimes I might bump one to a 3 year old to fill gaps in my race string a month or two later which I always considered their 1 time speed age.
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Post by C&H Ranch on May 29, 2012 10:37:35 GMT -6
Sorry it took a bit to get back to you on this...I started answering it, and I realized it DOES seem like a gray area, so I asked the officers what their impression was too. The consensus and general understanding was that if a foal is born in HF during a certain year, but registered as a different year, that does count as the one-time speed-aging because it IS a different year than the original YOB.
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