On Howrse NIB stands for Non inbred
Non-Inbred.
NIBS are non-inbreds. Answer: Some players prefer to breed howrses which are not directly related to one another. The NIB industry is very competitive on Howrse, and there is an entire thread dedicated to the cause in the events forum. NIB stands for Non-inbred.
A foundie on Howrse means foundation, i.e. born from Gaia and Ouranos, the first horses on the game. New players are given a foundation horse, and they are often valuable to non-inbred (NIB) and 0 GP breeders, who seek them out to buy in the auctions and sales.
New In Box
New in box
Yes they can, it is called In-Breeding, although many players do like and do not breed In-Bred horses, Non-inbred horses are called NIB's.
a NIB horse is a horse that was bred by all different horses so the mother horse couldn't be bred by her son or the son couldn't be bred with any of the horses already in the family you should be able to follow the family tree back and not see any repetiton in the horses
It doesn't mean anything really. It's just an objective Howrse makes you do.
If you mean Wandering Horse's then you wait for howrse to release them, then complete the objectives that come with them!
Artificial Insemination
the size of the picture
I believe a nib is a piece on the radiator itself.