Bunting Stables |
I figured that which makes me regret freeing her offspring |
Astral Appies |
Horses only show up to put in memorial gardens if they have living offspring |
Bunting Stables |
Oh, one of my horses died and I tried to put them in the garden but they didn't show up, kind of sucks since I really liked that horse too. |
Astral Appies |
Midnight I believe I remember that conversation and your mare did not randomly die. She was FR'd |
Astral Appies |
No but each horse is alot of code for the game to run and keep updated. Besides, 17 is the last year a horse can bred so it'd pretty much be useless code slowing the game down |
Midnight Sky Stables |
I had a wb mare i bred the same day i bought her the next day she died and disappeared from my stable but i dont have her baby anymore im not sure how old she was but it was weird i didnt even get to see what kind of show horse she could have been. |
Bunting Stables |
Starborn You won't have to worry about your horses dying for a while though, horses can live up to 24 years of age(I'm quite sure) and every year is a month so you dont have to worry about it for a while. |
Midnight Sky Stables |
Or so ive heard I haven't tried it yet, but I dread having to. But it will happen eventually.. |
Astral Appies |
Starborn No. Your horse will die eventually. Once they hit age 19 they have a random age of passing each monday. I believe you can feed senior feed to try and reduce the chance but your horse is guaranteed to die eventually. If horses never dies there would be too many and it'd cause the game to lag and be unpleasant to play |
Midnight Sky Stables |
Star i dont think so you can feed them senior grain and that may help but not forever i dont think i recomend getting a mamorial garden and converting it from the pasture if you have extras because then if you do have a horse that passes away if they have offspring, they'll be eligible for the pasture, a.k.a. memorial Garden and you'll be able to look back on them whenever you want as long as they're eligible for the garden, if not, you won't if horses have babies, they'll be eligible if not, they won't |
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Astral Appies |
Horses only show up to put in memorial gardens if they have living offspring |
Bunting Stables |
Oh, one of my horses died and I tried to put them in the garden but they didn't show up, kind of sucks since I really liked that horse too. |
Astral Appies |
Midnight I believe I remember that conversation and your mare did not randomly die. She was FR'd |
Astral Appies |
No but each horse is alot of code for the game to run and keep updated. Besides, 17 is the last year a horse can bred so it'd pretty much be useless code slowing the game down |
Midnight Sky Stables |
I had a wb mare i bred the same day i bought her the next day she died and disappeared from my stable but i dont have her baby anymore im not sure how old she was but it was weird i didnt even get to see what kind of show horse she could have been. |
Bunting Stables |
Starborn You won't have to worry about your horses dying for a while though, horses can live up to 24 years of age(I'm quite sure) and every year is a month so you dont have to worry about it for a while. |
Midnight Sky Stables |
Or so ive heard I haven't tried it yet, but I dread having to. But it will happen eventually.. |
Astral Appies |
Starborn No. Your horse will die eventually. Once they hit age 19 they have a random age of passing each monday. I believe you can feed senior feed to try and reduce the chance but your horse is guaranteed to die eventually. If horses never dies there would be too many and it'd cause the game to lag and be unpleasant to play |
Midnight Sky Stables |
Star i dont think so you can feed them senior grain and that may help but not forever i dont think i recomend getting a mamorial garden and converting it from the pasture if you have extras because then if you do have a horse that passes away if they have offspring, they'll be eligible for the pasture, a.k.a. memorial Garden and you'll be able to look back on them whenever you want as long as they're eligible for the garden, if not, you won't if horses have babies, they'll be eligible if not, they won't |
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