In order to breed a paint horse, you need:
A female paint horse
A male paint horse
3,000 Equus.
If you already own a male paint horse, go to the bottom right hand side and under the breeding tab click on "Offer a covering"
Select the female paint horse under the options it gives you. If the horse you wish to breed with is not in those options, search it in the search tool, just above it.
Once you make the covering on the female you want, go to your female and scroll to the bottom right hand side to the breeding tab. Select Okay on the offered covering and there you are! Your mare is pregnant!
-If you want a foal very soon, use aging points on the mare to speed up the pace of birth.
Remember to feed the horse with the provided necessities Howrse offers with every aging point to use or she will die with the foal.
If you do not have a male paint horse, scroll to the bottom right hand side of your female's profile. Then select "Cover my mare"
There are selections of male covering from other breeders, choose another paint horse that you would like to breed with.
-Hope this helps!
-Chelsea111
You can buy it from the auctions or you would have to breed two horses.
every light horse ( not draft horses)
Yes they can, it is called In-Breeding, although many players do like and do not breed In-Bred horses, Non-inbred horses are called NIB's.
Quarter Horses Throughbreds Paint Horses
You can't mix random breeds and get a mustang, you have to breed two mustangs with each other.
No. There are storms, but they only affect crops and meadows, not horses.
Go to rankings > horses > and look at each breed. They all have their merits depending on which particular breed you are attracted to.
No they cant they are basically fertile like a mule. Only divine horses like Sapphire or Emerald can breed to get different horses heres an example: Sapphire+ Emerald=Topaz
you get different horses for each country we visit.
Pinto horses are colored like the paints but have their own breed registry. Also, pintos are horses of any breed with paint coloring.
Pinto is a color not a breed. Paint horses are a breed of pinto marked horses. So therefore a pinto colored horses habitat will vary considerably.
not really, but if you want