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But you will also want to buy gems to be able to buy a few horses. It is not as much fun only riding one horse all the time. If you sign up for the game which is free I get compensated. Star Stable Guide.

Sims 3 Pets is second on my list, because it has fun game play with horses and so much more. It is a combination of Sims 3 base game and Sims 3 Pets expansion pack. You need the base game to Play Sims 3 Pets. This is a single-player simulation and sort of roleplaying game.

I love this game because you can live out your life in the game as you want to, look how you want and own, breed, train and compete horses. Things you want to work on are keeping your household, happy, healthy, working toward their aspirations, fulfilling their wants and needs. I love the fact you can create your own horse farm just how you like. This game is partially like an architecture computer program in some respects.

But you can tell them were to go by clicking on the ground and telling them to go there. I did find a mod online that allows you to have direct control over the Sims with arrows like any other horse game. The horses have some personality and abilities different from each other but it is not super significant. The horses can die or be taken away if not taken care of well and they die of old age. You can ride all around the open world of your neighborhood.

Keep in mind there are some adult things in this game. Although it is censored. The supposed breeds are basically there just to label horses with slightly different confirmation that we can change in the game anyway. Aside from when you go to buy or adopt a horse and then it is never mentioned again.

You can buy the game on Steam or Origin. You have to buy the Sims 3 base game and then the Sims 3 Pets Expansion pack. Of course, it will be a lot more money if you buy more of the expansion packs.

You could buy all of them if you want and spend a good chunk of money… like me. I was obsessed with Sims 3 for a while, still enjoy it after years. Then there are also extra downloads you can buy and add to the game but why do that when you can get free downloads from creators around the internet.

Bonus : I like that you can have a relationship with the horse and that they have somewhat of personalities. Overall the game is worth paying for. It is pretty fun and can keep you busy for a long time. Creating your own farm, living a fake life with horses, creating your sims, creating stories. Custom content for the game you can download is so much fun. Just make sure it is from secure sights. Sims 3 Horses Guide. Steam Custom Content Download Guide.

If purchased I get a small commission for no extra charge to you. I appreciate any support! It was very hard deciding to place this game above Riding Club Championship which is next. I think the games have a very different feel and it is similar to how good RCC is.

I put this game above only because it seems to have more features than RCC. All you do is wait for him to make this natural progression and then start rewarding him for that instead. Eventually, you can build in actions or word association so that he can differentiate between the two desired behaviours. This game builds confidence as your horse gets close to and touches items that might not appear in his everyday life.

It gives him something to concentrate on and gets him listening to you. Horses figure out what stuff is and how safe it is by touching it with their nose or mouthing it, so you are encouraging him to explore the unknown with you by his side.

When he does, ensure your hands are waiting underneath to catch it and then reward him until he understands that he only gets a reward when the item passes to your hands. Once he is confidently doing this, you can move the item away from him and walk with him to the item, rewarding him again when he picks it up and gives it to you. Finally, move the item away again but this time stay where you are and wait for him to bring it to you.

Imagine dropping something while out riding and he just goes ahead and picks it up for you! Begin by getting your horse comfortable with the ball by just holding it and walking around him and then you can progress to bouncing the ball on the ground nearby. Eventually you can start rolling the ball between his legs and touching him with the ball — try walking in a circle and see if he is interested and calm enough to follow you as you do. Once your horse is happy with being around the ball, you can start the exciting bit where you teach him to chase after it, nudge it or kick it — you might even end up kicking it back and forth between you.

This game encourages agility, precision, and obedience and is also just a great way to have fun together! The name of the game here is to get to the stage where your horse is happy stepping up onto a platform. Once he is comfortable with this, you can try with a raised surface.

For weaving cones, you will need traffic cones or something similar. Set them up in a straight line, about 2 meters apart, making as many rows as you need. Competitors then need to steer their pony in and out towards the finish line. If they miss a cone they need to turn back and try until they make the bend. For extra fun, you can ride the lineup and down, or even three times to include a full bend at the end. For the flag race you will need cones or jump uprights set up as above and flags on a stick or empty tin cans.

Each rider starts out with a certain number of flags or tins in the first cone or in a bucket, you can be as creative as you like , which they then need to distribute in the rest of the cones or uprights in their line. The first rider to put a flag in each cone and make it back to the start line wins the race.

Similar to the flag race, the bucket race requires riders to drop something in a bucket and race back to the start line. This could be anything from a noisy tin can to a soft toy, depending on the level of experience of the riders. Another fun leading game, riders have to make it across the arena stepping on buckets or feed bins or whatever else is safe to step on. Holding your pony, your balance, and making your way across the arena can be quite challenging!

Set up three barrels or cones or uprights in a 3-leaf clover. Use a stopwatch to time who can complete the pattern the fastest. Riders take turns to be Simon. The last person standing wins the game. This is a fun game to test your riding abilities and push yourself to be creative and try new things.

Each person gets a chance to be the leader, doing just as they please. Whoever cannot follow the leader falls out of the game until the last person standing wins and becomes the new leader. This is a lot like the Working Hunter class in show, except you can use just about anything in your obstacle course. Obstacle courses are a great way to teach inexperienced riders and horses how to overcome any obstacles they may face, from opening and closing gates to walking over or under tarpaulin.

The only limit is your imagination! Be careful not to hold your rope too short or start too close to your horse. Keep retreating — it might be a few weeks before you can stand still and bounce the ball beside him.

Be patient! Teaching a horse to step up onto a platform is a great exercise. Depending on the size and height of the platform, it can help with trailering and trimming issues. If your horse has trouble with this, start with a low platform and gradually progress to a greater height so he does not feel like he is stepping off a cliff the first time.

Once he has learned the name of the game, you can also teach him to put just one foot up on something, such as a tire filled with dirt, and hold it there. If he takes it off, just ask him to put it back and build the time that he can hold it there. This will simulate what a horse feels when asked to hold his foot up on a shoeing stand to have his feet done, and will teach him that it is his responsibility to keep it there.

Keep your own feet still. At first, your horse will likely try everything but putting his foot on the object, and it is tempting to move in an attempt to block or redirect him. Do not ask for all four feet at once.

Just ask for one foot the first day, and gradually build to where you can get two, three and then four feet up on the platform. There are literally thousands of challenges you can create for your horse. These are just a few to get you started, and it is up to you how far you take it.

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