Raising Your HorseThis page is a how-to page that will teach you everything you need to know about raising your horse from foal to adult.
*****Make Sure you put your Horse to Bed EACH NIGHT!***** (I cannot stress this enough!!!! ) Also Check Out "A Lesson on Genetic potential, Skills, & BULP"
Note: This is base on the Thoroughbred Breed.
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A few Hours:Congratulations, Your horse has just been born! He can't do much but isn't he cute!? The first 4 months of his or her life are centered on gaining energy as well as allowing your horse to rest.
Groom / Drink / Stroke / Carrot / Nurse Two Months:Groom / Drink / Stroke / Carrot / Nurse
Four Months:Groom / Drink / Stroke / Carrot / Nurse
Six Months:Your horse can now be registered in an equestrian center. What you should look for in an Equestrian Center at this age is that it offers: Carrots and Fodder or Feed (Mash and oats are also good if you are planning to stay for a longer period of time). It also should be based in a forest.
Groom / Drink / Feed / Stroke / Carrot Eight Months:At 8 Months your horse can play. You want to start small and work your way up to longer amounts of time based on how old your horse is. Also at the same time, the more you play the more skills your horse receives that will help he or she later on in life.
Groom / Drink / Play (use up all of your energy) / Feed / Stroke / Carrot Ten Months:Groom / Drink / Play / Feed / Stroke / Carrot
One Year:Groom / Drink / Play 9 hours and 30 minutes / Stroke / Carrot / Feed 8 lbs.
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One Year and Two Months:Groom / Drink / Play 10 hours / Play 1 hour / Stroke / Carrot / Feed 8 lbs.
One Year and Four Months:Groom / Drink / Play 10 hours / Play 2 hours / Stroke / Carrot / Feed 8 lbs.
One Year and Six Months: At 1 Year and 6 Months your horse can begin to go on rides at either the Forest or Mountain locations. It is best to start out with the Forest because it requires less energy and focuses on your horse's highest genetic skill to begin to better it's BULP as well as increases it's skills.
Groom / Drink / Ride in the Forest 5 hours and 30 minutes / Stroke / Carrot / Feed 8 lbs. and Oats 6 lbs. One Year and Eight Months:Groom / Drink / Ride in the Forest 5 hours and 30 minutes / Stroke / Carrot / Feed 10 lbs. and Oats 6 lbs.
One Year and Ten Months:Groom / Drink / Ride in the Mountain 5 hours and 30 minutes / Stroke / Carrot / Feed 10 lbs. and Oats 6 lbs.
Two Years:At two years you can now train your horse. At this point I do not have specific directions because each breed and horse is different, but what I can tell you is that you will want to begin to increase your horse's BULP and core genetically proficient skills (What skill under the Genetic tab is the highest? Go from the highest to the lowest skills when training your horse to have the best out come).
Since there is not specific directions for two years and older this is a broad example: Groom / Drink / Ride in the Mountain / Stroke / Carrot / Feed Fodder and Oats ✬Also, If it says that your horse has eaten too much, make sure to give them a little bit of Feed (4 lbs.) and the regular amount of Oats so that they do not starve, thus causing their energy and health to decrease. |
Pass Horse Limits
You can win passes by sending horses that are older than 30 to Heaven, according to the following rules:
- you get 1 pass for each horse you send to heaven when they're over 30 years old if you have received less than 10 passes this month using this system
- you have a 1 in 3 chance of getting a pass if you got between 10 and 29 passes this month using this system. The rest of the time (if you didn't get a pass) you will receive a bonus product.
- you will win nothing further if you have already won 30 passes this month using this system