Where can you buy companions on Horse Isle?
The premium version of every pet can be bought at the Pet Shop on Crater Mountain Isle. The prices and bonuses are the same for each type being: 9% for rump pets at $400,000. 18% for front pets at $600,000. 26% for behind pets at $1,000,000. The Kasper companion is an exception.
What kind of companion do I need for my horse?
A horse will ‘bond’ with another type of animal if that is all that is available. Horses will bond with many other types of animal if another horse is not available. In a stabled situation horses have even been known to bond with a chicken or a cat, but another horse is by far and away the best companion.
How old do you have to be to give a horse a companion?
Starting at 8 months old, you could give your horse a companion. Once assigned to a horse, a companion couldn’t be changed and stayed for the rest of the horse’s life. However, they have been discontinued. Horses who had companions kept them, but are now unable to play with them.
Where can you buy pets on Horse Isle?
The premium version of every pet can be bought at the Pet Shop on Crater Mountain Isle. The prices and bonuses are the same for each type being: 9% for rump pets at $400,000.
The premium version of every pet can be bought at the Pet Shop on Crater Mountain Isle. The prices and bonuses are the same for each type being: 9% for rump pets at $400,000. 18% for front pets at $600,000. 26% for behind pets at $1,000,000. The Kasper companion is an exception.
What should I get as a companion for my horse?
A companion for your horse doesn’t necessarily have to be another horse. A goat, donkey, alpaca/llama or some other four-legged creature (like a pot-bellied pig!) could be a buddy for your horse. Some horses are perfectly happy living with other livestock. Others can be a menace; it depends on the species and your horse’s personality.
What kind of animal can I put on my horse?
A goat, donkey, alpaca/llama or some other four-legged creature (like a pot-bellied pig!) could be a buddy for your horse. Some horses are perfectly happy living with other livestock. Others can be a menace; it depends on the species and your horse’s personality.
Starting at 8 months old, you could give your horse a companion. Once assigned to a horse, a companion couldn’t be changed and stayed for the rest of the horse’s life. However, they have been discontinued. Horses who had companions kept them, but are now unable to play with them.