An Irish hunter is a pure breed. You can only breed an Irish hunter with an Irish hunter to get an Irish hunter.
The breed of the foal depends on the breeds of the parents.
You must already have a Purebred Spanish. Or you can buy a Purebred Spanish horse in the sales already purebred. It is impossible to make a breed or breed two breeds of horses to make another breed in Howrse. Only the Administration can make new breeds.
It is one of the newer breeds on Howrse, introduced through (if I remember correctly) the lottery promo. It's just another breed.
You can't mix random breeds and get a mustang, you have to breed two mustangs with each other.
If the parents are each 100% of their breed then the foal will take the breed of the father and look like the Chinco pony. If however, there is a higher breed percentage in the make-up, the foal will follow this characteristic.
Terriers
The Irish included in a dogs breed refers to the origin where that breed of dog was first bred. (i.e. Irish Wolfhound, Irish Setter, originated in Ireland).
more commonly known in the uk as an irish hunter. its a cross between a thoroughbred and irish draught. It has been given recognition as a separate breed. It is commonly bred from parents who are also Irish Sport Horses, in addition to being bred from the definitive parent breeds.
what do you mean by certain breeds?? they have so many to choose from (although I know they don't have all of them) to get you extra points on the game you normally have to breed pure breeds
Unfortuntly you cant. The howrse team does! But if you want a new breed you can go to a suggestion box. To do that go to the forum drop down box and click suggestions and make one about a new breed and other people can vote for it!
You cannot make your own breed (howrse introduces new ones into the game every so often) but you can cross any types of breeds that you want, ending up with horses with numerous bloodlines.
On howrse Donkeys are their own breed, so no two breeds "make" a Donkey.