Horse

Horses are pets which are featured in The Sims 3: Pets. While custom content creators have made horses for The Sims and The Sims 2, this is the first time the animals have been included in an expansion pack.

Simology
Horses have six motives:
 * Hunger: satisfied by eating hay, licking a salt lick, eating a seed or piece of produce, or grazing
 * Training (Exercise)
 * Thirst (foals excepted)
 * Social
 * Energy
 * Bladder

There are various breeds of horses available premade. Like other Sims, horses have traits that define their personalities.

Skills
Horses can learn two skills, Jumping and Racing. Horses can enter into riding competitions. If the horse and the Sim win the competition, they get simoleons and a trophy which can't be sold. A Sim with the Riding skill can use horses as transport, although horses are free to push or kick Sims out of their grip.

Wild Horse


Wild horses appear in herds in home neighborhoods, but not in exotic destinations such as Champs Les Sims. They can be seen galloping around Appaloosa Plains and usually about 4-5 wild horses in a herd. They are very easy to find if you are smart in where you look. Wild horses can usually be found near fishing spots, perhaps because of the water.

In order to adopt a wild horse, a Sim must have at least a level 8 of the horseback riding skill. Wild horses are skittish and will sometimes run away if a Sim comes too close. Try to pet one as many times as possible in order to build a strong relationship. Offer it treats, feed it produce, or just keep petting it! This work will pay off when you receive the option to add him/her to the Sim's household. When a wild horse is adopted, it will take up a space in the Sim's family, of course. Wild horses can mate with other horses to produce foals. Sims can also ride wild horses, if they have a very strong relationship with it.

Trivia

 * The new town that was shipped with Pets, Appaloosa Plains, is named after a horse breed.
 * The horse is the biggest animal, for now, featured in The Sims Series.
 * Wild horses can be befriended. It's easier to befriend them if the Sim has a high Wildlife hidden skill.
 * Horses are free to befriend dogs and cats, every type of relationship is possible, except romantic.
 * Horses are the first non-"human" Sims to have their own occult status, appearing also as unicorns. Horses and unicorns can breed together, with a chance of the offspring also being a unicorn.
 * Horses and unicorns, whether they are wild or part of the active household, will eat most gardening plants (which causes the plants to be destroyed). There doesn't seem to be any way to discourage or remove this behaviour, so the best way to combat it is to keep plants in a fenced-off area with a single tile gate (which horses are unable to go through).
 * If a foal you own is separated from it's mother it can become panicked if separated for too long and will also become unhappy, while this also affects the mother of the foal in the same way (Some easy ways to avoid this is to have no stalls, a large fenced area, or to have a stall for both horses). Some ways they can be seperated is if the mother is taken out for a ride in the town, the foal or the mother is in a stall without their parent/child with them, or if the mother is out training or racing.