Farm Managers 1/2
The farm manager is who hired you! They're in charge of booking events, shows, hiring workers for the farm, and ordering stock and supplies for the animals. Their office is located in the horse stable.
Farm Hands 1/4
These guys aren't afraid to get down and dirty! They're the handymen(and women) of the farm. They can break in horses, feed the animals, and they're often found sleeping alongside their charges in the barn itself. The animals are their life.
Class Managers 1/4
These people are in charge of the horses. They train classes, feed and care for the horses, and make sure that all is well in the stables. You'll often find them on trail rides, or training the horses in that animal's category. They are the foundation behind a well trained horse, and races and shows depend on these people for success.
Producers 0/4
That warm cozy sweater you're wearing this winter? That's the product of a producer. They make goods for the farm to sell. Honey, wool, wood, and crops are made into a sellable product by these people. They are master craftsmen, amazing cooks, and they make a mean blanket.
Dog Handlers 1/3
Dog handlers know the dogs better than anyone. Its their job to make sure the dogs are well, and then turn them over to a vet if they're not. They're the ones who train the dogs, alongside the actual dogs themselves. They are dog lovers above all, and the dogs are deeply bonded to them.
Veterinarian 1/2
The vets are highly regarded on the farm. They have a vast knowledge of healing, and will use whatever means necessary to help the animals (and sometimes even people) that need them. They have the main key to the store rooms, they're preset during most animal's births, and they're always willing to lend a hand with farm work.
Racehorses 0/5
You're trained to race on the track! You bring big money to the farm, and you were bred specifically for this purpose. The farm paid big money for you, and you've come from a line of winners a mile long.
Dressage Horses 0/3
Show Jumpers 0/3
Both of these classes were made for jumping! Your class is competitive, and your stakes are high. You're a very agile horse, with strong, flexible limbs. Any past injuries will have you removed from this class and put in retirees. We can't afford anything but the best.
Carriage Horses 0/4
You are a carriage horse. You pull a carriage. Birthday parties are your thing, and long strolls down the street. Sometimes, farm events, like Easter parties, need you for entertainment. You're big, and strong, and willing to pull a lot of weight.
Plow Horses 0/4
Plow horses doesn't just include horses, its also the donkeys and mules of the farm.
These guys plow the fields, they pull heavy equipment in emergencies, and are generally just helpful animals. They're used to working long hours, and aren't prone to buck or stress.
Unbroken horses 1/4
(Unbroken horses MUST be broken after being in the roleplay for a while.) You're unbroken, for whatever reason. That is all.
Retirees-Innumerable
You're old, or lame, and done with work for the rest of your life. Depending on your position, you still may be able to ride children a short distance though, or provide comfort for some of the special needs guests that visit the farm. You could also go on short trail rides, if you're able. But for the most part, enjoy the sweet, golden days of retirement.
Foals-Innumerable
Horses in their set class will be required to participate in events of that class when they arrive. No exceptions, unless you've been in a recent role play injury.
Our last attempt at giving you all this privilege had everyone suddenly becoming lame, or pregnant, or just not wanting to do anything.
The role is your responsibility. Take it.
Farm Managers 1/2
Court
Farm Hands 2/4
Troye, Nikolay
Class Managers 1/4
Isaac Burdian
Producers 0/4
Dog Handlers 1/3
Benjamin
Veterinarian 1/2
Laura Waters