Foals
Here you can read more about the adorable little baby horses.
Please read through everything before you even consider getting a foal.
Baby horses are called foals and you can get them by breeding a mare with a stallion.
Just like the companions, foals take up half a horse each on your ownership limit.
Foals require a lot of time.
Foals will stay in the same stall as their mother until they are yearlings (1 Year olds).
It takes 6 months for a foal to age up to a yearling, after that they stop aging, they move out of their mothers stall and their mother is available for breeding again.
Colts get gelded when they become yearlings.
You can only breed horses with a stud of the same horse type/breed. This is not the case for chimeras or companions though. Chimeras can breed with other warmblooded horses and since companions are miniatures but smaller, they also breed with miniature studs.
How the foal turns out will be based on their parents.
Only experienced+ can breed their mares.
Breeding a mare has its risks. The mare can have a miscarriage or even pass away herself, although the risk is low. It is possible to get foals, although VERY rare for both of them to be born healthy.
If you only have 0,5 slots left on your ownership limit and you somehow end up with healthy twins, you will be over your limit although you do NOT need to get rid of any horses.
If your horse has had 1 or more miscarriages, please do not try to breed them. It is best to breed mares that has had healthy foals.
Make sure you are not on your limit when you try to breed.
Foals only age up once and they are not rideable, even as yearlings.
Studs
These are the stallions available for breeding.
Ghost - Coldblooded horse - White
Robin Hood - Coldblooded horse - Bay tobiano w snip & stocking on left hind leg
Hunters Wonder Boy - Coldblooded horse - Palomino w stripe & half socks on hind legs
Hunters Wonder Boy - Coldblooded horse - Palomino w stripe & half socks on hind legs
Pretty Boy - Coldblooded pony - Black tobiano (maximum tobiano)
Ralph - Coldblooded pony - Palomino w snip & half sock on right front leg (flaxen carrier)
Hunters Rapid Fire - Coldblooded pony - Liver chestnut w blaze & stockings on hind legs & full socks on front legs
Hunters Rapid Fire - Coldblooded pony - Liver chestnut w blaze & stockings on hind legs & full socks on front legs
Buck - Warmblooded horse - Buckskin w stripe & half sock on right front and left hind legs
Eye of the Tiger - Warmblooded horse - Bay w blaze & ankle on right hind leg
Alpha - Warmblooded horse - Chestnut w snip & half socks on front legs
Black Blazer - Warmblooded horse - Black tobiano w blaze & ankle on right front leg
Dark Aura - Warmblooded pony - Black
Superman II - Warmblooded pony - Chestnut w ankle on left front leg
White Wings - Warmblooded pony - Bay Tobiano w star & snip & half sock on right hind leg (minimum tobiano)
Sticky Glue - Oak Forest Horse - Bay w star & 2 high socks on front legs
Infinite Dreams - Oak Forest Horse - Light bay w heterochromia
Phantom Rush - Woodland Pony - Black w star
Quack Machine X - Woodland Pony - Buckskin w ankles on both front legs & left hind leg
Big Windows - Woodland Pony - Black w blaze, blue eyes & sock on right front leg & ankle on right hind leg
McDonalds - Oakland Pony - Bay Tobiano w bald face
SS Cobalt - Oakland Pony - Flaxen Chestnut w blaze, stockings on hind legs & a full sock on left front leg & ankle on right front leg
SS Big Boy - Oakland Pony - Buckskin Tobiano (maximum tobiano) w stripe
Thor - Fjord Horse - Brown dun
MS Sunshine - Miniature Pony - Buckskin w stocking on right hind leg and full sock on left front leg
Black Beauty - Miniature Pony - Black w star
Ævi - Skógarhestur - Chestnut w snip, ankle on right hind leg, full sock on left front leg & stocking on left hind leg
Háfeti - Skógarhestur - Black
How do I breed my mare?
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Your foal ages up?When did you make that decision?when it grows up are you able to keep it and get a trainer to train it?
ReplyDeleteIgnore that last question
DeleteDoes it still count as half a horse?
ReplyDeleteof course not. the horse obviously counts as one horse when it grows up so people goes over their limit just becuase their foal grows.
DeleteYES, YES THE FOAL STILL COUNTS AS HALF A HORSE!
DeleteI’m new and I bought vip so I’m just asking just in case is vip above experienced? Do you need a mare and stallion? How do you breed them?
ReplyDeleteYes, Vip is above experienced :)
DeleteRead through the post again to find the answer.
I applied to get my horse Mira breeded!
ReplyDeleteGood luck :O
DeleteThanks <3
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