It's basically the same as a username.
A domain identifier is the very last par of a url. Such as the .com, or .biz, .info, etc.
Howrse no longer has riding levels.
2007
It depends on where on Howrse.com you are looking.
I would say howrse dot com .
When you register on Howrse, there is a box to add the username of the person who invited you, or whom you know plays. This is your godfather/ sponsor.
Howrse is a horse breeding website where you can start your own equestrian center, breed horses, enter them in contests, and more!!! I love this game and would definitively recommend it.
You got to Howrse.com and you sign in or register. To get a Horse*, Ow (the creator of Howrse and a helper) Gives you your first horse and your second horse if you continue the missions.To register you need to have:1. A valid username (Identifier)2. A password3. Your date of birth4. Read and agree to the general general terms and conditions
"Horse" translates as "Pferd", "Gaul" or "Ross"."hoarse" translates as "heiser".But "howrse" can not be found in any of the dictionaries that I have tried.The German version of howrse is very like the English version, except it's in German, obviously.Instead of having it's own name like Equideow or Caballow do, the German version of howrse is simply the howrse web address, but with.de on the end, instead of .com
You cannot achieve more than one day per log in day.
If someone sends you a gift, it does not need to be opened - it is automatically sent to your inventory.
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