UPDATE: Following the changes made by Howrse in April 2011, these foal games will no longer work. See the ALL NEW foal games here.
If you're pretty new to the game then the chances are you won't have a saltstone yet. You can still give your foal the best possible games though by following this slightly amended method.
What you need before you start:
- apples (you buy these in the store)
- carrots
- turnips (you buy these in the store)
- clean and fertile pasture at your foals EC
- temperature over 10°C (so you can put your foal to bed in the pasture each night)
If you've got all these things then simply follow the method below:
8 MONTHS*:
2h30 pasture / groom / play 7 hrs / turnip / play 1hr / stroke / carrot / drink / pasture 1hr / feed 4lbs
*If your foals morale is between 94% and 87% then use this version for 8 months:
2h30 pasture / groom / apple / play 1hr / turnip / meadow 1hr / play 1hr / feed 4lbs / play 6hr / stroke / carrot / drink
10 MONTHS:
2h30 pasture / groom / play 1hr / feed 10lbs / play 1hr / turnip / play 7hr / stroke / carrot/ drink
12 MONTHS:
2h30 pasture / groom / play 8hr / carrot / drink / play 1hr / stroke / turnip / box 30 mins
1 YEAR 2 MONTHS:
1h30 pasture / groom / play 1hr / feed 7lbs / play 8hr / turnip / play 1hr / stroke / carrot / drink
1 YEAR 4 MONTHS:
30 mins pasture / groom / apple / play 1hr / feed 12lbs / play 9hr / turnip / play 1hr / stroke / carrot / drink
1 YEAR 6 MONTHS:
Groom / apple / play 1hr / feed 20lbs / meadow 0h30 / play 10hr / drink / turnip / play 2hr / stroke / carrot
At 1 year and 8 months your horse might be a little bit poorly. If this is the case, put them in the field and/or the box until they have 100% health again.
Lucy
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