If you are talking about the Triple Crown, then the races in order are Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and the Belmont Stakes.
You have 3 files on horse life, so three horses, but they wont be together in the same pasture.
There are no such thing as 3 toe horses. God made horses as they are now.
Talk to Luc when your horse has at least three stars in each category, and then three colours of horses will come up. Choose out of the three colours which colour of foal you want, select the mare, choose a name, and your foal will be waiting!:)
Horses have two nostrils.
Well if the horse is owned by a human then they typically live in a stable or barn which contains stalls for them. Some horses may live in a pasture all the time and have a three sided horse shed to live in.
It depends on the horse itself. Hanoverians are great dressage horses, and if you want a three day event horse, Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses. Some other dressage horses can be Morgans, Friesians and if you want to do dressage noncompetitive, Haflingers can execute dressage movements.
The minimum period is three months used by most horse owners.
well... they are at most county fairs... Busch Gardens! I went there a year ago, and a three-month old foal named Magic was there. What is even better is... You can pet them! You can take a tour of the brewery in St. Louis that includes a walk through of the Budweiser stables and the horses. The stable was beautiful and you can walk right up to the horses.
This question cannot be answered since there is no known time when the first horse was born.
its as easy as one two three... all you have to do is do well in competitions. it helps!
you must get at least 60% or three stars on your horses catagorys to breed with the mare
Horses will keep there foals for three years in the wild and 9 months in captivity