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  1. Breed horses and manage an equestrian center - Howrse

    Howrse is a free horse breeding game. Create your own equestrian center, enter competitions and unlock collections of unique horses

  2. Play with mythical and legendary horses - Howrse

    Raise special horses on Howrse. These horses with exceptional powers will give you a lot of advantages in the game.

  3. Horses refusing good hay - The Horse Forum

    Dec 2, 2024 · Both horses (senior Thoroughbred gelding and senior Warmblood mare) eat every last scrap of the alfalfa and turn their noses up at the grass hay. This results in a lot of waste …

  4. 1 acre for 2 horses?? - The Horse Forum

    Jan 20, 2025 · Where I board, the horses are all paddocked 1-2 per paddock (the single horses are surrounded by fenceline friends), and none of the paddocks are larger than an acre. Elle …

  5. Horses vs mules for trail/packing - The Horse Forum

    Dec 16, 2012 · I know this is a horse forum, but I'm considering buying a couple mules for pack and saddle animals for a trip on the Great Western Trail. I was hoping to get comments from …

  6. Talk about horses on the forums - Howrse

    Oct 11, 2025 · Welcome to the Equestrian forum, here you can talk about your experiences with horses in real life! Go to the forum

  7. Fleabitten horses - The Horse Forum

    Dec 28, 2015 · Horses will get lighter, to "white" then start getting darker again (flea bites) now obviously that is extremely general and depends on the individual but is a good guideline imo. …

  8. Play Howrse for free! - Howrse

    From stables to podium: train your horses for victory! Specialize your horses in different disciplines, hone their skills with tailored training, and sign them up for prestigious …

  9. The spice horses's special skills - Howrse

    Information about the spice horses. Divine horses are special horses that give rare items, improvements and bonuses. Get them!

  10. Horses head getting seemingly too low - The Horse Forum

    Dec 9, 2024 · Many Western horses are trained to drop their head/give to pressure when the rider initiates contact with the reins. Perhaps he was trained in reining and/or western pleasure.