You go to: Equestrian Center → Office → "Forum" tab → click "Activate the Forum," and that should be it. :-)
When you have 20 days seniority, you can create an EC. Go to your EC's office. When you are there click on the tab 'Forum'. Once you activate your forum go to 'Set Up Forum', and open it to all the players on howrse! Hopes this helps!
Look around in people's EC forums for a topic about how to set up a good EC.
go under eq centre and there should be a tab to create your eq
You can do anything you wish in your private EC forum. Simply write a message and ask people to sign up if they agree. Make sure you stay within the rules of the site though.
There are many ways. Try getting the link to the picture (web site link) put [*img] before it, then put [*/img] after it, but take out the stars in it.
In the ec that your hoorse is staying at you go up to the place where it says the horse is boarded and click cancel stay.
Once you have been registered on Howrse for 20 days, you can choose to open up and equestrian centre. The EC can board horses for money, house your own horses for free, give riding lessons, host competitions, and grow crops. It is also a place where you can create a forum and communicate with other players.
On Howrse there is a discussion thread in the events forum explaining about the new features. This thread includes information about the family feature.
The Specktra forum has been set up for talking about all things cosmetics. They have discussions on brands, pigments, and various categories of cosmetics.
Buy your chosen bedding from the EC stores so that you have it in stock. The groom will then change the bedding at the next update. When you next log on and check your EC the bedding and cleanliness stars will be starting to fill up. From Strawberry Fields on Howrse
The advent calendars are no longer available. Howrse puts up a notice telling you when there is going to be an advent calendar, there is always a link to it in the information about is as well as in the forum disscusions about the advent calendars. (in the month of december)
because it needs to get set up for the next day