yes. They will drink when they are thirsty. They also need pasture to eat and run around in.
Yes. Like any other mammal horses can suffer from dehydration and/or die if they don't have an adequate supply of fresh water on a daily basis.
Horses need access to drinkable water daily. Horses will not eat if they do not have water. It does not need to be fresh from the tap daily, but needs to be refilled daily and dumped out and washed at least monthly.
Hermit crabs drink freshwater, but need both saltwater and freshwater in order to survive. They have modified gills that can breathe air, but in order to process that air they need access to saltwater and freshwater to 'wet their gills'.
Horses typically drink freshwater, such as from rivers, lakes, or water troughs. It's important for horses to have access to clean and uncontaminated water at all times to maintain their health and hydration. Saltwater and other types of contaminated water sources can be harmful to horses if consumed.
You need to have 10 karma points and have a good record on howrse. Also, you need at least 2 horses.
Guppies are freshwater fish: Sea horses are saltwater fish
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When you go to the "my horses" tab, under breeding, you need to be able to see at least two horses there. If you can't then you won't be able to access the direct sales. Don't forget, you also need to have at least three karma points (to check, go to "my account" under profile, then click on "my karma").
cows, chicken and horses. I found you can put carps in your pond.
Your horses can be sold, yes. You must have either 10 days senority to access the auction sales or 2 horses and 3 Karma to access the Private Sales.
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Most of Earth's freshwater is found in glaciers, ice caps, and underground aquifers, making it inaccessible for consumption. The remaining freshwater is often polluted or contaminated, further restricting its availability for drinking. Additionally, some water sources are located in remote or economically disadvantaged regions, making them difficult to access for communities in need.