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Horse covering is when a stallion (uncastrated male horse) mates or breeds with a female horse.
A horse's covering refers to its coat, which consists of hair or fur that protects the horse from the elements. The covering can vary in color, length, and texture depending on the breed and individual horse. Regular grooming helps to maintain the health and appearance of a horse's covering.
Go down to the bottom of your mare's page where it shows the covering box.Click information and it shows the stallion that covered your mare and at the top of the stallion's name, it shows how long your mare got covered ever since the covering offer got sent to your mare.
The body covering of a donkey is the same on a horse, which is hair.
hair & skin
Hoove.
To remove a covering in Howrse, go to your horse's page and click on the "Coverings" tab. From there, you can see the list of active coverings and select the one you wish to remove. Click on the option to remove or cancel the covering, and confirm your choice. The covering will then be removed from your horse.
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Covering a horse typically refers to the act of breeding the horse, often done by placing a mare with a stallion for mating. It is a term commonly used in the horse breeding industry to describe the process of mating horses to produce offspring.
The periople is the clear covering of the hoof wall.
The horse's eyes get covered by what is called a blinder. These help the horse concentrate only only the race