Your Horse starts to loose health at 25 years of age unless it is immortal then it will never loose health. If the horse lives past 30 years of age you get a pass unless it is immortal.
Like all horses on Howrse, immortality should be given before the horse hits age 25 and starts to lose it's skills and health.
The only way to lose a foal on howrse is by not calling the vet on the day your mare is due to give birth.
You cant but my friends and I usually swap horses by putting them up in the private sales for 500equus each and buying each others'. That way we won't gain money or lose money. Happy Howrseing!
Don't worry. Just care for all your horses and hope, you get some points. If no, then wait to another day and again take care for all horses and I'm sure, you will get at least 1 AP :)
It depends on their health and many other factors. Some women never lose their memories. Or when they get old, like 50.
You do not lose karma for breeding unless you do not pay the vet on the day that your mare gives birth.
Yes they do and if they are not you will lose the foal and one karma point
If the auction end without a buyer, then the howrse will be returned to you.
Go on your howrse's page, and the little horseshoes are there. Click on one of the category names (i.e. Gallop) and put how long you want to train them. Be careful! Watch to see how much energy they lose, if they are not immortal and you run their energy, health, or moral to zero they will die.Make sure the energy is not under 20% or they will not have as much energy the next day! If you have any more questions talk to me on howrse, I am Katalina98
Both mare and stud will lose 25% energy when breeding.
The other way to lose weight is to start running. Unlike the other suggestions which ruin your health, running makes you healthier.
Horses lose their deciduous or "baby" teeth. When horses are born they already have their secondary set of teeth underneath their "baby teeth" just as humans do. The permanent set of teeth will grow in and push the primary set of teeth out.