stupidkumquat wrote:Incoming swarm of stupid questions... sorry...
When your account is shut down, what happens to your howrses?
Does the game let you gift them to others, or do you absolutely have to auction them?
Is there any legitimate reason to geld a virtual horse?
I once heard if you didn't wake your howrses up, that they'd hibernate and wouldn't age or lose health if you didn't touch them. Do you actually have to interract with them, or does just viewing their page wake them up?
Is it against the rules to register on a server that you don't fluently speak the language of?
Not entirely howrse specific... I spec'd one of my horses in western riding. The competitions are barrel racing, cutting, trail, reining, and 'western pleasure'. Can anyone explain what people (in real life) do in these sorts of things? I don't know anything about western sports.
Is it possible to put your horses into your own EC?
I see fjords called horses as much as they're called ponies. Are they some sort of mix?
They disappear.
Once you have enough seniority you can access the direct sales and the reserved sales. Reserved Sales allows you to choose the player the horse goes to but it must still be priced at 500e or higher.
Gelding gives a bonus in skills.
You have to interact with them and put them to sleep for them to age.
It's not against the rules but it could make it more difficult to play.
Barrel Racing - The Barrels are set up in a triangle and you ride around them in what is known as a clover leaf pattern, if you knock one over, or go the wrong way points are deducted.
Cutting - Separating a calf and securing it
Trail - A series of obstacles that you must navigate while riding - usually there is a bridge, a "gate", and a "pattern" - side stepping, walking backward through an L shape, etc.
Reigning and Western Pleasure - could be compared to Showmanship and Dressage in English, I suppose.
It is completely possible to board your horse in your own EC and it won't cost you anything.
Fjords - it depends on who you talk to as to what they are called. I have heard and used both. I prefer to refer to them as horses.
Would anyone be interested in this
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