That is an impossible question as those kinds of records do not exist.
By "a horse you produced", they mean a horse where it shows your username by the "Producer" label in the "Characteristics" box on the horse's page. In other words, you need to have bred this horse itself and owned the mare when she foaled. It will also count if it's the first horse you were given when you first started out.
, I have owned horses for over 18 years. When I first purchase a new horse, and bring him to his new home I would let him/her get adjusted to their new surroundings for a day or two. Remember you have to get acquainted with your new horse also. When I moved my first horse to a different barn, I had owned him for over 8 years and knew him well, I put on his saddle and took him on a tour of his new home. It all depends on the horse, and your riding skills. Enjoy !!
The name of the first horse to win a race is debated, as horse racing has a long history spanning many cultures. One of the earliest recorded examples is the horse Potoooooooo, owned by the Earl of Abingdon and a successful racehorse in 1773.
A horse named Elwood won the thirtieth Kentucky Derby in 1904. Elwood was the first horse bred and owned by a woman to win the Derby.
a race-horse owned by the governer of California
The Crazy Horse Memorial is not owned by a city. It is owned by the Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation. The town closest to the Crazy Horse Memorial is Custer, South Dakota.
Arion was a immortal horse; he was first owned by the Arcadian Ogkios, then by Herakles and finally by Adrastos.If he must have a symbol, it is probably a horse in his likeness.
AREION (or Arion) was an immortal horse born to the goddess Demeter after she was raped by Poseidon in the shape of a horse. He was first owned by the Arkadian Ogkios, then by Herakles and finally by Adrastos.
Soquili the horse was a mustang owned by WrathOfNessis from Deviantart.
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