It ranges between 500eq and 600eq depending on the EC that horse is boarded in. Just in case have at least 600 if you're not sure. (I'm hiipi on howrse check out my page) .^___^.
Choose parents with high genetic potential. Breed ONLY horses with 100 BLUP. Play with the foal as much as possible when it is young. Using Aphrodite's Tears when the mare is pregnant gives the foal more inborn skills but has no effect on its genetic potential.
On howrse your mare is pregnant for 12 months. You feed her normally, or just look at how much food she needs. When you get to 8 months you can give her the ultrasound scan, and as of that day, you can't ride her, train her or put her in competitions but you can put her in 2 lessons per day. When she is due to have the foal, when you log in that day, you scroll down to the reproduction section, and it will say something like 'call the vet' and your mare will give birth MAKE SURE YOU HAVE 600e FOR THE BIRTH OR YOU LOSE KARMA . You can use aging points if you want
2000 eqqus
You have to have a certain amount of money, I forget how much
One passe. Passes are brought with real money.
If you are under a certain level, You will not be able to see it, but it is under the Genetics tab on your howrse. Sometimes they exceed their genetic potenetial!! On Howrse I'm KarenjustLOVEShorses please congratulate me.
The Covering Of Your Mare Costs Between 200 And 1500 Equus. This Price Is Set By The Owner Of The Stallion That Proposes To Cover. Giving Birth To The Foal Costs Between 500 And 600 Equus Depending Of The Prestige Of The Healthcare In The Equestrian Centre In Which Your Mare Is Boarded. Failure To Pay The Vet On The Day That Your Mare Gives Birth Will Result In A Karma Point Being Taken Away From You.
To the top right of your page is your reserve - the amount listed is how much equus you have.
If you are talking about the Olympia Howrse card packs, they will be different prices depending on your country. To find out your price go logon on to Howrse and go onto the ''My Card'' page. It will tell you there. Hope this helps! By the way, if you have further questions on Howrse, just post them in my Equestrian Center's forum. On howrse I am called yahooiy
nothing really . lol your question doent even make sense .
Newborn foals are thin on purpose. This allows them to pass through the birth canal much more easily than if they were plump and fat. The foal will gain weight as it nurses and gets a bit older.
You have to buy one from the auction's or private sales. To breed one you have to have two unicorn parents you MUST accept the covering at 6:23 game time still you only have a one in six chance of the foal being unicorn that is why they cost so much my howrse name is sidney102 add me as a friend