Using aging points just ages your horse, it does not affect gestation. That is unless you age her past her due date, in which case she will lose the foal. Keep a close eye on her history so you know what day she is due and make sure to call the vet.
Two passes, five aging points, 5000 equus and two more breeding farms. Note: You still need the required Karma points to actually create the breeding farms.
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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
Yes, you do. so if the horse is going to give birth in your EC best to get a temporary employee for the day your horse is giving birth.
You either wait a few days until your horse hits age 2 (2 months every human day) or use the aging points and age them to age 2 (but you still have to wait a day for the game to update and your achievement to be filled in)
You will pay more to call the vet from out of town, but your mare will still give birth just fine.
Still Standing - 2002 Still Aging 4-6 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
Yes. Immortal means the howrse will never ever die.
If there is no vet employed at the EC your horse is boarded in, you will pay extra to cover the cost of the vet travelling from out of town. There is no ill effect to the horse or foal however and she can still give birth naturally.
Yes, a horse can still gain BLUP after 10 years of age. The ten years is just an age that they gain about 20 points of BLUP from that or something, and the other factors give you the rest.
No, howrse stopped all promotional codes in 2009 on all versions. Sorry!
An aging report shows who and/or how much is still due to you and possibly past due......most aging reports show 30, 60, 90 days.....so basically you will see who still owes you and possibly in the arrears.