Now that you've joined you need to read up on the rules and regulations before beginning. There are some little notes on how the game works here too.

1: As a player you will receive £10, 000 every two weeks. If you run short of money, or need some for a large buy, you can get a loan from the Bank.
2: Players can create and design up to four horses when they first join (See Creating horses for details). After that you can only buy ones from the sales or bid at the auctions. Players have a maximum of sixteen horses.
3: On E-trot time does pass. Here two reality months are a year. Your horses age accordingly. For newborn foals time passes differently - It takes a month for them to mature at three years old. They are ready for sale or breaking at this point. The gestation period of mares is two weeks.
4: Horses can only have a maximum of four disciplines that are in accordance to their breed. Foals have no disciplines, and have to be trained.
5: Jockeys, grooms and stablehands are hired for life unless you notify them that you're changing to another (Notify E-Trot too). Trainers however are only hired whenever you require a foal or horse being trained in a new discipline.
6: If you refer someone to E-Trot and they give in your name or member number when they join, you will receive an E-Trot payment of £5, 000.
7: Horses and those with careers will be able to register to any clubs that apply to them - the horse must be trained in the correct discipline and have the number of points the Club President asks for, and the worker must have the same career as what the Club is for
8: A horse cannot be showed after the age of 16. You may keep the horse and if it is of proper accordance, it can go into the Hall of Fame
9: Respect other members of E-Trot
10: Do not steal content of E-Trot -related pages and/or the Livery Yards. The images and layout was designed by Epona, and are not free to use
11: Do not harass other members, or use their e-mail address to bother or bully them. If an E-Trot member is giving you a rough time e-mail E-Trot itself, or Epona (epona@exracers.com) and it will be sorted
12: Each member may only have one career
13: Racehorses may be entered into races without a jockey, but a jockey must be hired before the races run. If a jockey is not found the racehorses will be scratched
14: A yard owner can buy a showing liscense for £15, 000. This means that shows can be held there. It costs £1, 000 for an owner to hold a show. Entry fees and money winnings are controlled by the yard running it, and all money goes straight into the hosting yard. Please note shows can be either private or public. Public means anyone can enter, private means only people you invite by e-mail are welcome

If you have any questions regarding the above e-mail them to Epona at e-trot@horsemail.com.

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