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*[[Bladder]] <ref>http://www.sims3cri.com/en/meeting-producers/969-presentazione-the-sims-3-animali-a-co-il-nostro-reportage.html?start=4</ref>
 
There are various breeds of horses available premade.<ref>[http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http://simsminitroll.com/Sims3/Extensions/animaux_et_compagnie/Event-Day/Fan-Day-Animaux-et-Compagnie.php The Sims 3 Pets Company Fan Day (translated from French)]</ref> Like other [[Sims]], horses have [[trait]]s that define their personalities.
sl=auto&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http://simsminitroll.com/Sims3/Extensions/animaux_et_compagnie/Event-Day/Fan-Day-Animaux-et-Compagnie.php The Sims 3 Pets Company Fan Day (translated from French)]</ref> Like other [[Sims]], horses have [[trait]]s that define their personalities.
 
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==Wild Horse==
[[File:Simspets2.jpg|thumb|250px|A few wild horses resting by a brook in Appaloosa Plains.]]
 
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.
 
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*Horses are free to befriend [[dog]]s and [[cat]]s, every type of relationship is possible, except romantic.
*Horses are the first non-"human" Sims to have their own [[Life state|occult status]], appearing also as [[unicorn]]s. Horses and unicorns can breed together, with a chance of the offspring also being a unicorn.
*Horses and [[Unicorn|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 behaviourbehavior, 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 the foal is separated from its mother, both of them will panic and become unhappy. Try keeping the foal and its mother not too far from each other.
*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.
 
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