On the 6th of August 2010, Howrse suffered some major server hang-up issues, which resulted in nothing but the Game Play Forum and personal messages being accessible for several hours and the maintenance page being displayed. The errors have now being fixed and players compensated.
If your private message facility on Howrse has been disabled you will have to wait the designated timespan. This can be anywhere from 24 - 72 hours depending on the severity of the rule breaking.
If you have been banned, it normally lasts 24 - 48 hours, then access is returned.
Riding Levels have been deleted from Howrse.
You can politely message the player who bought the horse and ask for it back but they are under no obligations to give it back.
Unfortunetly, No. None have been successfully recorded to hack through Howrse.com and still continue to play.If you do find a hack, it has been proven that within 6 hours, Howrse will either sanction you or delete your account due to hacking their system.(They have a hack tracker)This is for the good on Howrse, if there was a safe and non downloadable hack, everyone would be using them. No hack is safe.
Howrse Helper is a Wiki-like 'fan site' for Howrse that is not located on the domain name howrse I've been to HH and it is NOT a part of howrse, but I reccomend it as it has many useful links and answers, and helped me a LOT with objectives.
It has been under maintenance, but is now back up at bit.ly/FBLogin
i know lots of kids that play howrse. it is very safe and people can be reported or blocked by the touch of a button, but i have never been endangered from other howrse players. howrse is a gr8 game for all ages :)
Because they have been used or howrse won't allow that code anymore.
it means you cant go on howrse again with the same account. my advice is start a new account.
When you go to the auction sales, click on the tab under the search box, ' Display only my auctions'. it will tell you which horse(s) you have bid on.
His name is Daran Norris but he has been under many pseudonyms