A salt block can be found when you put your horse into it's stall. If you get lucky, it is one of the few items you may have, including the whip, blanket, tub of grease, and the salt block. Once you collect the salt block, you may have it in your possession for the rest of the howrse game. Applying it to a horse may increase energy and morale according to how much energy your horse has at the moment.
Note: It doesn't matter how long you put your horse in the box for! I got a salt block when my horse was in the box for just 30 minutes.
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They give your horse more morale, health, and energy.
Play with your horse when it's young, and train and ride it alot. also, if you can, salt blocks help.
you get them at random times there's no specific timingit doesn't matter how many hours the salt blocks are just given at a random time so just keep putting your horses in the box.
salt blocks are made of salt (obviously) and salt makes a horse thirsty. This makes them drink more water.
Salt stones last forever, and they can be used for all of your Howrses.
Blue blocks contain NaCl (table salt), Cobalt and Iodine. Red blocks contain Salt, Iron and Iodine. Brown blocks contain Salt, Cobalt, Iodine, Iron, Zinc, Copper, Manganese, Molybdenum, Potassium and Magnesium (guessing on the last two minerals) Black blocks contain everything that the brown blocks do, plus Selenium.
Deer are know to lick blocks of salt.
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To give your horses a salt block you have to find one in the box then click on Salt Block.
The horses on howrse do not have real personalities. They would probably enjoy carrots, turnips, apples, and salt stones though.
You mean how to make loose-salt into a salt block. The fact is that it is cheaper to buy the pre-made blocks. The homemade recipes for salt blocks call for things such as bone meal which is not good for horses and many other types of livestock.
If you put your horse in the box for a while it can find salt licks. Hope it helps anna132
Barium Sulfate.