There are more than 5 points on a horse. You can easily look up all the points of a horse on google images, or on horse information websites.
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there are 61 points of the horse
Black points are found most commonly on Bay and Dun horses. The black points are the black markings on the horses legs and tips of the ears.
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A foal is the name for a baby horse of any gender, and you can specify it by saying filly, which is a female horse younger than 4 or 5, or a colt, a male horse younger than 4 or 5.
I believe two of them are the marwari horse and the akhal-teke horse. Fjord ponies and icelandic horses might be in the top 5 as well...
Any female horse 5 or older is called a mare.
You get a warning in the action section of what your horse has done. If you have aging points and an equestrian center your horse is in, the best thing to do is to age, or it is likely your horse will die overnight.
First, you enter the horse's stable. Then, you click on stats. After that, click talents and count all the points on the pictures! :)
Horses earn points during the shows.Not after. When a horse enters in a halter show, the horse can win points for looking clean and well groomed. If you were in say a jumping class, a horse would get points for doing the wrong things. These "points" are called "faults." If a horse knocked a pole from the fence, the horse would get a fault. A fault though is really 4 points instead of one. So if the horse knocked down 2 fences, that would be 8 faults. And so on going up by four. But you DO NOT get points in a good or bad way when you're out of the ring.
Ok. Before I answer your question I would just like to say that i have 3 level 15 horses on Horse Academy. With a horse that hasn't got a "mother" or "father", they start off with no talent points. You obtain your first talent point at level 5, second at level 10 and so on. If you breed two horses with talent points, you will obtain a foal that starts off with 1 or 2 talent points. This horse has an advantage and will obtain about 4 talent points by the time it's level 10. Good luck! Hope this helps! Charlie :)
Horses age on Howrse each day you log in to the game. Also, you can use aging points to age your horse by 2 months. If you want to use aging points, train your horse for the day and then put the horse to sleep either in the stall or the pasture. Then click the pyramid and it will tell you how many aging points you have. Use one and your horse will age 2 months and you can start your training over. You can age your horse as much as you want as long as you have the aging points.
You can buy aging points - 5 with one pass by clicking on the "age my horse" link to the left of your horse's page. Or 5 through the store with equus. You can also find aging points while caring for your horse, and friends can send them to you as gifts. They age your howrse by 2 months (1 if he is wearing the water of youth), so you do not need to wait for the daily update.
if you mean ageing points they age you horse by to months if you mean points you get in sports you don't have those you have a ranking
In horse time, 12 months but in human time (without using aging points) 5 days
under the Wandering horse it will have a quest you have to do to get that Wandering horse and when you do the quest you get points for that Wandering horse but for every Wandering horse the quest stays the same i'm gogogo111 on howrse look me up p.s. Hades is the easiest Wandering horse to get and they only stay on your acount for 5 days
It's smelly booty
Justin Morgan's horse was a bay (dark brown with black points).
you keep on feeding it and keep on adding it's horse points