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# The conditions and points of racehorses

There are two types of race horses.&#x20;

Alpha race horse and regular race horse.&#x20;

If you earn 1,200 points, you will become an alpha race horse.&#x20;

Males earn 70 points per breeding.&#x20;

Females earn 200 points per childbirth.&#x20;

Race horses earn 5 points for each food.&#x20;

Race horses earn 10 points per test race.&#x20;

If you buy a stable, you earn 200 points.

Alpha race horses = Bred and nurtured race horses.

The two horses, hybrid horses (Alpha) and non-nurtured horses, are different in the stadium.

In the case of regular race horses, if they perform very well at the regular (PUBLIC) stadium, they can be promoted to Alpha Race horse. The prize money for the game is also set differently.


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