Once you reach 30 days of senority, you can attempt to pass Riding Level 4 (supposing you passed all the ones before it). When you pass Riding Level 4, there will be a tab on every horses page that says "Genetics" if you click this, it will have everything aobut the horses genetics. Parents, Genetic Potential, and the BLUP.
you breed a mare (girl horse) that has positive BLUP with a male horse
the BM item? wait until there's a special event or get a promo card. No. You must produce a foal to get stars. The mother has to have stars, and the father has to have stars. When you cover a mare, you have to make sure that she has stars, and the father has stars. It helps to have 100.00 BLUP, or at least positive BLUP. When you have positive BLUP, it allows the foal to have more stars than the parent's. Hope this helped!
mare and unborn foal go to howrse heaven
It means that the mare is pregnant.
No.
When you cover your mare on Howrse, the owner of the mare gets to keep the foal.
Once your mare is two and a half years old, you can click the link to the bottom right of her page to find her a mate. Select the gp and blup level you want to look for, then choose a stallion from the list. You must make sure you have enough money - 500 to 1,500e for the cover, 600 for the foaling, and money to care for mare and foal once they are born. Or you can buy a foal from auctions/ sales once you have riding level 2.
You put your own mare in the stables or get a friend's mare in your stables.
You can find name inspiration on the internet, or from your own life.
Well if you look at one of your horses and scroll down and click on the genetics bar a box will come up that says some genetic things about your horse one bar will say BLUP if you put your mouse over that it will say a number if the number is over one your horse has a positive BLUP all you need to do is find a mare and a stallion that both have a positive BLUP and breed them if you dont get a colt then breed them again until you do
No you dont have to.
Answer: You have to get a ultrasound when the mare has carried the foal for 8 months.