To breed horses on facebooks horse acadamy you have to level your horse to level 5 and have a spare stable once this is done you select the heart shaped symbol on the bottom right of the screen and find it, it says breed and then you select another level 5 stallion of yours or a friends and breed them you should then be able to name it and it will be born in 12 ish hours
care of horses
Bread is not a good food for horses as it is too high in starch. High starch level can cause ulcers and colic in horses. If you insist on giving a horse bread as a treat limit it to one slice a week per horse.
When you are in the horses stable, go to equip button in the column on the left, the icon of a horses mane, then choose your mane
they are aged by the hour 1 hour = 6 months
Yes bread can cause colic, especially if it is fed in large quantities or if nothing else is being fed to the horse. Bread had hardly any nutritional value and it is difficult for the horses to digest. If you are looking to give your horse a treat, stick to apples, carrots, and treats marketed especially for horses.
You just go to the my horses tab and click on which horse you would like to move. Then click on the barn you would like him to be in.
Bread horses are made by shaping bread dough into horse shapes before baking. In the culinary world, bread horses are mainly used for decorative purposes, such as garnishing dishes or adding a whimsical touch to a meal. They are not typically consumed as they are more for visual appeal.
NO, you will kill the horse that way, ask a vet for the right things to buy for your horse to feed it
Bread is fine to feed SOME horses. At my barn where my two horses live they hay quality is pretty bad. All the horses get hay stretch to supplement the bad quality hay but they also get bread. We don't feed any other grains. All the seven horses sometimes get up to 2 full loaves of bread in a day. That most often includes multi-grain bread and bagels(with raisins!). Still, I wouldn't feed bread EVERY day as it is high in starch. You should NOT feed bread to horses that are prone to laminitis or that have foundered. I would also never feed bread to an overweight horse. I wouldn't feed any horse bread as the sole ration BUT if the horse had no teeth it would be great as an additive to soaked grains. Like anything you feed your horse(carrots, apples, grain etc), you need to give them time to get used to it. You wouldn't dump a huge can of sweet feed into their bin out of nowhere so don't do this with bread either. Work them up from once slice to a whole loaf. Never feed a large amount if your horse has been off bread for more than a couple days. The sudden change could cause colic as with ANY normal grain or apple. To get specifics/nutritional information there are some university studies on feeding bread to horses that can be easily found through internet search. They have concluded that bread is safe. Just know that if you are not careful, it can cause problems, again, as with anything you feed your horse. Lastly, if your horse already has a balanced diet and is doing fine on his high quality hay and grain, don't add bread as a part of his diet. Feed it only as a treat. Four or five slices or a few bagels is fine a couple times a week if your horse is being ridden. Donuts are not considered bread here. Don't feed donuts to your horse!
you must get at least 60% or three stars on your horses catagorys to breed with the mare
cookies are not really good for them unless they're horse cookies/treats. The loafs of bread won't harm them.
by trying the spin on horse academy and you might get it