In Howrse, classical training is often considered better for a fjord horse due to its focus on improving the horse's overall performance and skills. Fjord horses typically excel in dressage and jumping, which align well with the benefits of classical training. Additionally, classical training enhances the horse's stamina and obedience, making it more competitive in events. Ultimately, the best training method may depend on your specific goals and the horse's individual strengths.
It changes everytime howrse bring a new breed out. At the moment it is Fjord as they are relatively new. Otherwise, it is the Peruvian Paso.
It depends on it GP and how much you trained. It also depends on the black market items you put on the horse. I would say western if you trained the horse really good.
This question cannot really be answered as this question is all a matter of opinion. I prefer Thoroughbreds, but to others, the shetland may be cuter, or the Fjord.
Horses on howrse don't need vitamins.
The Norwegian Fjord horse.
The correct answer would be a fjord.
Przewalskis (pronounced shi-val-skis) look similar to Norwegian Fjord Horse.
It all depends on its skills. They are most productive in English, but can be equally productive based on his skills. For example, if his highest skills are Stamina and trot, Classical would be your best bet.
One type of Norwegian horse is the Fjord.
You click on the icon with a bottle on it to nurse your horse on howrse
Feed them- the more the better! (Well not all better but it's more droppings)
Howrse gestation takes 12 horse months.