Oh, it's easy as pie! To put tack on a Howrse, you simply go to your horse's page, click on the "Equipment" tab, and then drag the tack you want to use onto your horse. It's just like dressing up your horse in their favorite outfit to go for a ride! Just take your time, enjoy the process, and your Howrse will look fabulous in no time.
western tack
because the horse is not old enough. A horse on howrse has to be at least 3 years for it to have any kind of tack
There is no saddlery on Howrse any more as tack does not wear. Instead you can simply swap tack from the bottom right hand side of your horse's page if you wish to.
There is no longer a saddlery on Howrse. Instead, just go to the bottom right of your horse's page where you will find the options to equip him with tack from either the EC he is boarded at, or with shop bought items. You can also equip him with special tack direct from the black market.
Just like any other tack pack, go to the black market, select Posideons pack and then the horse you would like to put it on. Simple!
The higher your equestrian centre prestige is, the higher your tack bonus will be. Work on increasing overall prestige and you will see the tack bonus increase.
You can only sell the bridle it you haven't moved it to your tack room.
depending on the competitions that the horse is running in, western tack for barrel racing English tack for show jumping and cross country
The saddlery no-longer exists on howrse. You can veiw any tack you have at Mrs.Hubert's shop, or if it is already on oyur horse, it will be easy to veiw.They got rid of it awhile ago. No one has their saddlery anymore.
To disinfect horse tack you should look online or call a local tack store and ask about a disinfectant type cleaner for leather. Using anything else could destroy the leather and make it useless.
Howrse has had a bit of a change around and you can no longer put comments/messages when selling your howrse. Only if you put your comment for the horses name!.....
Try selling dung, extra turnips, apples, un-needed horses and tack.