The answer to this question will depend on exactly how you meant it. If you meant which breed of horse rarely stays black as they age? then many breeds could fit that description, such as the Lipizzaner, they start out bay or black and turn grey as they age, but a few will remain dark. If you meant it as in, which breed of horse will stay black? Then there are several breeds as well, such as the Friesian.
The age of a horse affects the speed of the horse because like a human with age the body has experienced wear, and does not repair itself as well.
The opposite of a female horse would be a male horse. A young male horse, under the age of four, is called a colt. An adult male horse, over the age of four, that has not been castrated is called a stallion or a stud. An adult male horse, over the age of four, that HAS been castrated is called a gelding.
A grown female horse is called a mare, a grown male horse is called a stallion, a foal is a colt (male) or filly (female)
well you cant do it yourself but one month is one year.
A mare is a female horse, but this term may also relate to the horses age.
I believe you're thinking of the Lipizzan horse. The breed dates back to the 16th Century.
The age of a horse is determined by its teeth. As horses age black grooves form on their back molars and the more black there is the older the horse is.
the same age as any other horse
the horse is at it's best around age 8 thru age 15
62 is the current age of the eldest horse to ever be, sadly the horse died at that age.
Without applying a Water of Youth, a horse will age 2 months every night, but only if you work them that day. If you do not work a horse one day, they will not age.If you do apply a Water of Youth, a horse will age one month every night if you work them that day. If you don't work the horse, it still won't age.There is a Black Market item called Morpheus' Arms that allows you to age a horse an indefinite amount of times up until they reach age 30. It costs 3 passes, and can only be used on one horse (e.g. you cannot use 1 MA on multiple horses).
Every age is a good age for a horse. But for certain work a horse is in his prime from 5 through 15. For young riders with little experience an older horse is the best bet.
The age of a horse affects the speed of the horse because like a human with age the body has experienced wear, and does not repair itself as well.
You can age the horse with ageing points - click "age my horse" to the middle left of your horse's page and age him 2 months without waiting. Or, you can simply wait until the next day when the horse will have aged naturally.
your age lol
A person can own a horse at any age as long as they are responsible and can care for the animal accordingly.
No, a horse could be any age and 'run'(canter/Gallop) as fast as another horse of a different age. If a horses age is unknow a dentist is the best person to ask as their teeth tell their age. How fast a horse runs depends on its breed, trainer and phyisical ability.