Misty Paddock is a server. Just change servers to go to Misty Paddock. It is not a meadow, so it will not change anything about Pixie Hollow's view.
You will want to put the smooth side of the bolt on the inside of the paddock with the nut on the outside.
Stallions are harder to care for than a gelding or mare. When they see a mare in heat they will go crazy trying to um breed. I would only recommend a stallion to someone who has a lot of experience riding and care taking. I definetly would not recommend one for a child or teen (I'm a teen, but I have been studying and riding horses since I was very little.)
employees from Paddock have been leaving in a mad exodus to secure new jobs, I can tell you that they did sell the company to another individual as of January 18th 2013, but it will never be the Paddock Pools brand it once was. very sad, but true.
For a first-time horse owner, a mare or a gelding can both be suitable options. Mares can be more unpredictable due to hormonal changes, especially during their heat cycles, while geldings are often perceived as more steady and predictable in behavior. It ultimately depends on individual preferences, experience level, and what qualities you are looking for in a horse. It is recommended to work with a knowledgeable trainer or advisor to help choose the right horse for your needs.
Charles De La Mare goes by Chuck.
mare and unborn foal go to howrse heaven
If the mare is infertile because of age, yes they will continue to go into estrus. The hormones still work, but no more eggs are being released. If the mare has been spayed (which is very rare) and the ovaries are removed, the mare will no longer go into estrus.
You go to the male you want your mare to breed with, go to reproduction and and under covering, click reserved for one of your mare's, then type in the name of your mare or press see mares, then click confirm. Go back to the mare you want to breed with go under reproduction and then private offers (it will be colored not gray of you did the steps before) and click confirm!
A foal gets his immunity from the first milk from the mare called colostrum. As long as the mare is healthy and current on her vaccinations the foal is good to go for about six months. At this point it is good to consult your vet to see what he recommends but this is about the time (give or take) to start his life-long series of vaccinations.
Mary Doctor goes by Mare.
just go to a paddock and search for one then tame it by giving it 2 or 3 apples and hopefully it will love you