so things done get suck in there feet
Go to your horse and put them on...GOSH!!!
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obtain 30% in two training categories, with a horse you bred. participate in 15 competitions. breed and own a horse that is 3 years old. achieve 10 days of seniority buy a saddle. buy a bridle buy horseshoes put a saddle on a horse put a bridle on a horse put horseshoes on a horse pass riding level 2
A blacksmith or farrier. They make horseshoes as well as put them on the horse. This is what people mean when buying a horse they say 'does the horse stand for the blacksmith/farrier?'
yes it does affect the horse's speed because without it they will not run fast as they can if they had horseshoes
Three different types of horseshoes include steel horseshoes, aluminum horseshoes, and plastic horseshoes. Steel horseshoes are the most common and durable, aluminum horseshoes are lighter and often used for racing or performance horses, and plastic horseshoes are lightweight and flexible, offering a more natural feel for the horse.
To shoe a horse.
You have to buy a saddle, bridle, and horseshoes, then you go to your horses page and scroll down to the tab that is called, "Competions". Put the tack on your horse, then click the competition you want to enter.
From a horse? A Blacksmith...
He fixed the horseshoes on a horse
It depends on the type of shoes you are looking to put on. Basic shoes are usually around $100 for all four feet ($60 for just the front feet). It goes up from there if you need specialty shoes for various disciplines or if your horse has hoof or leg problems the farrier is trying to correct. You cannot put horseshoes on yourself, you need the services of a farrier. It is not normally difficult for a farrier to shoe a horse provided the horse is well behaved.
You can't eat horseshoes.