You ride in the arena or an outride area and jump alot of things
C:\Documents and Settings\Compaq_Owner\My Documents\THQ\Championship Dreams\save Hi! Yeah, I know of only one... Open My Documents folder to find THQ. Open THQ folder and click on Championship Dreams. Open the save folder and you'll find your saved game. Open the saved game folder (with Notepad) and do a search for "money". It should show you how much money you have. Change this amount to whatever you need and overwrite the previous file. I've done this SEVERAL times and I've also been able to up my horses stats within the same file! HOpe this helps!
Not really. I mean, they can sort of balance themselves with it, maybe, the way the flick it when the go over a big jump or when the get up. However, they only have enough strength to flick it around at you and the flies, when its annoyed.
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Horses do get up, but usually do not go down.
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because they have a gland at the back of their throats that can only flip downwards and if a horse tries to be sick it gets colic, i hope this helps! Horses cannot throw up due to a sphincter muscle (not a gland) that is located near their stomach. The valve will open to allow food to pass into the stomach, but due to the muscle strength of the sphincter and the angle of the esophagus they can almost never force food back up out of their stomachs, this is also why horses usually cannot burp.
Yes, just like us, horses burp to, I know because a horse burped at me once. Answer2: No, the vast majority of horses cannot burp. This is due to the same reason they cannot throw up. The shape of the esophagus and the strength of the sphincter muscle at the opening to the stomach typically prevent burping and throwing up. However some horse may have a weak sphincter muscle or an overly straight esophagus and can burp/throw up, but this is extremely rare.
Horses normally live up to about 30 years.. But if you are talking minitaure horses then up to about 40... Hope this helps..