Monday, December 28, 2015

Your Horse's LifeCycle

 .5 / .50 (1/2 Year of Age) ~ A foal is weaned from its dam. This means that the foal and/or dam can now be sold separately from each other. Also, this is the age when a colt foal may be gelded.

1 Year of Age ~ A foal is now considered a filly or colt. They can now gain ranch experience points, and they take a miniaturized version of their adult appearance.

2.5 Years Old ~ A colt or filly can now receive stat training, and they can now be ridden. (With tack of course.)

4 Years Old ~ Your horse is finally old enough to compete and can now be bred.

20 Years Old ~ Horses are now considered old. Also mares who have reached this age can no longer breed.

23 Years Old ~ Stallions of this age can no longer be used as studs.

25.5 Years Old ~ It's disappointing, but this is the age when every horse will die. 


(TIP: If you aren't going to retire your horse to your ranch, make sure you check how much it will sell to foreign for, at an auction house, before it dies. That way, you can make some extra cash right before it's going to die anyway.)


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