No, they are the 4th most common horse on the game.
They are best at Western then Classical
Companions were sold on Howrse for a limited time, sort of like the Lottery; its a short phase. Only now can you buy rare horses with companions instead of buying companions to put on horses. Hopefully Howrse will bring them back
Arabians and Quarter horses. But any horse can be trained to be good at cross county.
You are going to have to buy a quarter horse and put the golden apple on the horse or you can either buy the horse in the sales or direct sales if you have access.
Quarter horses are not very rare, you can see a lot of quarter horses everywhere!!! American Quarter Horses are the most popular breed. There are over 5million registered in USA alone! They are very popular in Canada, Italy, Germany, Belgium and even the English are becoming very fond of them! They have a gentleness in their nature and are very affectionate. They are very clever and easily trained for most discipline's.
To get to your horses on howrse 1.Go to my horses page. 2.Click on the horse you want to go to. It is that simple. :)
Wild horses are new on Howrse, they are rare and have to be tamed from birth before they are properly trained. They will reward you with diamonds up to 80 years old. At the moment wild horses cannot be sold, therefore the only way to get one is through promos. Currently there are 6 different wild horses on Howrse: The Misaki, The Spanish Mustang, The Sorraia, The Exmoor, The Chincoteague and The Camargue.
horses born with the scid virus have on howrse
There is no limit to the amount of horses you can have on howrse.
You can either get it from other players by trading passes, items, horses, or a combination of the three, or you have to get it in one of the Howrse card packs.
On Howrse true!
The horse breeds that you can get on howrse are: Standardbred, Thoroughbred, Appaloosa, Arabian, Paint, Canadian, Quarter, Hanoverian, Purebred Spanish, Irish Hunter, Friesian, Hackney. There are also ponys: Newfoundland, Welsh, Connemara, Chincoteague.