
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
Create my free virtual horse - Howrse
Create a stable for your foals, ponies and horses in your Internet browser thanks to Howrse.
Advice for choosing camp horses? - The Horse Forum
Apr 30, 2025 · In a few weeks, I'll be heading out of state to try some horses to hire for the summer camp I work for. We usually lease around 7 Western trained horses for the summer. …
Will horses eat holly or phontinia? - The Horse Forum
Mar 29, 2025 · Hello, I do not keep horses but we are considering adding a privacy hedge along our property line. Our fence runs along a horse pasture that our neighbor owns. I want to plant …
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.
Salt licks - The Horse Forum
Jan 8, 2025 · Only sodium chloride salt for horses. I would only use a salt lick for pastured horses that aren't fed something else to put the recommended 2 tablespoons into. Horses rarely lick …
Horses refusing good hay - The Horse Forum
Dec 2, 2024 · I have two horses that are turned out in grass pasture all day and kept in a dry lot w/ shelter at night. With the winter approaching the pasture is dying out so there's not much for …
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 …
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 …
Bad experience with Amish horses... | The Horse Forum
Sep 23, 2010 · Horses I primarily own/work with are rescues in need of serious repair (usually mentally as well as physically). I've worked with several horses that came from the Amish and …