
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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