it all depends on the farm that your horse is boarded at. Mine closes at 6 on weekends and 8 on weekdays. ask your trainer
go to the barn......:)
Normally at a barn, in a stall or in a field.
The horse is what you call "herd bound" horses that don't like to leave the barn are called "barn sour". You can cure a horse of either of these by whenever they make a fuss, go to the place they don't want to leave, then make them work harder there than they were before they were troublesome. Pretty soon they will get the idea that it is more fun to go some where than to work hard at home.
Slowly introduce the horse to new places as you progressively work towards your goal of the horse not being barn sour. You do this by making it fun to be away from the barn or stable. See if the horse does better if he / she has a companion to go with them, maybe take a special treat along with you and offer it to your horse when it is being good and not trying to get back to the barn. Or simply change your routine.
Go to Blue Sky Ranch, purchase a horse. After you buy a barn, you have to have a barn before you buy any animal.
A barn sour horse is a horse that becomes reluctant or resistant to leave the barn or return to the barn. This behavior can be due to a variety of reasons, such as anxiety or discomfort when away from the familiar surroundings of the barn. Training and building trust with the horse can help address this behavior.
A horse has a stall inside the stable or barn.
in the barn on the right hand side in the medicine cabinet After you speak to Kyle go into the barn and on the right is the medicine cabnet go over to it and press A.
You just go to the my horses tab and click on which horse you would like to move. Then click on the barn you would like him to be in.
if you are talking of outside, you can build something like a lean-to or small open barn or the horse to shelter in bad weather or from cold. but if you can, in bad weather or cold keep your horse in its stall in the barn.
Yes horses live in barn.
Simple. Just go behind the horse, don't whistle for it, and simply push it to the door. Don't run, you'll go straight through your horse "-.- . Just push it to the door and continue until your horse is outside. Easy as 1, 2, 3. Kinda. The hard part is getting back into the barn...