Post by S u N f r O s t ~ on Aug 21, 2013 11:25:16 GMT -5
Congratulations! If you're here, you're probably considering nominating one of your horses for the Breeding Hall of Fame. Good luck! But before you go and put that poll up, it's important to make sure that your horses meet the requirements for induction into this prestigious hall.
Stallions
1. At least six foals have reached racing age. These foals cannot be from the same crop - preferably, from at least two age groups. More variance of ages is better.
2. At least four foals have finished their careers and are retired from the track (so that we get a full picture and so that new studs don't get instantly inducted).
3. At least three of his foals must be grade one. Exception: Horse is not grade one, but has won a prestigious series like the Triple Crown, Triple Tiara, etc.
Mares
1. At least four foals have reached racing age.
2. At least two foals must be retired from the track.
3. At least two of the foals must be grade one. Exception: Horse is not grade one, but has won a prestigious series like the Triple Crown, Triple Tiara, etc.
General Requirements + Notes
1. A majority vote from at least seven members must be obtained.
2. REMEMBER, even if your horse meets all of these requirements, THEY ARE NOT GUARANTEED A PLACE IN THE HALL.
3. Horses that have one foal inducted into the Hall of Fame ARE NOT AUTOMATICALLY INDUCTED INTO THE BREEDING HALL OF FAME. They must meet all of the other requirements as well. NO EXCEPTIONS.
4. Horses that are inducted into the Hall Of Fame can also be inducted into the Breeding Hall Of Fame, but they must also meet all other requirements. No exceptions will be made for them.
5. Horses inducted into both the Hall Of Fame and Breeding Hall Of Fame can take the title of LEGEND if they so wish. Seeing as that's kind of ridiculous, they might as well have a fancy title.
Stallions
1. At least six foals have reached racing age. These foals cannot be from the same crop - preferably, from at least two age groups. More variance of ages is better.
2. At least four foals have finished their careers and are retired from the track (so that we get a full picture and so that new studs don't get instantly inducted).
3. At least three of his foals must be grade one. Exception: Horse is not grade one, but has won a prestigious series like the Triple Crown, Triple Tiara, etc.
Mares
1. At least four foals have reached racing age.
2. At least two foals must be retired from the track.
3. At least two of the foals must be grade one. Exception: Horse is not grade one, but has won a prestigious series like the Triple Crown, Triple Tiara, etc.
General Requirements + Notes
1. A majority vote from at least seven members must be obtained.
2. REMEMBER, even if your horse meets all of these requirements, THEY ARE NOT GUARANTEED A PLACE IN THE HALL.
3. Horses that have one foal inducted into the Hall of Fame ARE NOT AUTOMATICALLY INDUCTED INTO THE BREEDING HALL OF FAME. They must meet all of the other requirements as well. NO EXCEPTIONS.
4. Horses that are inducted into the Hall Of Fame can also be inducted into the Breeding Hall Of Fame, but they must also meet all other requirements. No exceptions will be made for them.
5. Horses inducted into both the Hall Of Fame and Breeding Hall Of Fame can take the title of LEGEND if they so wish. Seeing as that's kind of ridiculous, they might as well have a fancy title.