So long as you don't jump a work or draft horse it is OK to ride them. Many people jump draft horses when this is actually very detrimental to them. Drafts are not designed to jump with weight on their backs and they tend to have very short and upright pasterns which causes a lot of concussive forces to be placed upon the legs. Many draft horses can make excellent trail or pleasure riding horses.
As the name of the list suggests you have to train your horse a lot. If you want to get your on the list you need to improve the experience (exp) of your horse. To do this you can train your horse at a trainer, enter competitions, and ride it.
you ride it and put it in competitions
you take yor horse to arena events, and if you have a ranch, you can buy a practise area, on which, all your horses will gain 10 exp for each practise area you have.
an exp. share works on any pokemon your welcome
No, Exp Share only works while the Pokémon is in your party.
yes you can :)
you have to put your horse or a leased horse that is maxed with 2* to 5* tack and take it in its best arena so you can have practice and i recomend utting free exp!
not exacly, retireing is when you dont ride it(u let it go out to pasture or you dont realy do any real work)leading it around basicly is it also i am an adult player called katesaon horseisle (GREY server) and i have at least 200 years of blood line exp and knowledge of horse`s to know this , any one who says difrent about this fact if just a big ole dummie who thinks they know every thing about horse`s , there probly a know it all snot brat
By using the chain rule. Since the derivative of exp(x) is exp(x), the derivative of exp(exp(exp(x))) is exp(exp(exp(x))) times the derivative of what is inside the parentheses, i.e., exp(exp(exp(x))) times derivate of exp(exp(x)). Continue using the chain rule once more, for this expression.
you go up exp by winning and lose exp by quitting
Not that well........trust me I know from exp
yes , circa 30 min. longer in my exp