Install Steam
login
|
language
简体中文 (Simplified Chinese)
繁體中文 (Traditional Chinese)
日本語 (Japanese)
한국어 (Korean)
ไทย (Thai)
Български (Bulgarian)
Čeština (Czech)
Dansk (Danish)
Deutsch (German)
Español - España (Spanish - Spain)
Español - Latinoamérica (Spanish - Latin America)
Ελληνικά (Greek)
Français (French)
Italiano (Italian)
Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
Magyar (Hungarian)
Nederlands (Dutch)
Norsk (Norwegian)
Polski (Polish)
Português (Portuguese - Portugal)
Português - Brasil (Portuguese - Brazil)
Română (Romanian)
Русский (Russian)
Suomi (Finnish)
Svenska (Swedish)
Türkçe (Turkish)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
Українська (Ukrainian)
Report a translation problem
There well worth the cost, handed over to my heir he is still using his fathers horse.
You unlock the stable. You buy a male and a female. You sell the older horses from time to time to make money.
How could you pass on the same horse to your son?
Well both the horse and son the same age, feels bad to sell the horse off, hes been with the family for over 24 years now and money is no real issue at this point, with 3 market stands making me a bit under 50K a year and over 900K in savings from when I did the million coins achievement.
I have been selling off the young horses though fairly sure his partner is cheating on him with the wagoners horse though, since every colt born is the same colour as the horse pulling the fast travel wagons, despite both my horses being black with the white bit on the faces.
For the most part I have stopped breeding my animals, I did it for years but now I keep the max number to produce the max amount of product, eg 10 hens for eggs, 12 female goats for milk, 5 pigs for manure and only sell them off and replace them once they are in the final year of their lifespans, that way its one less thing to worry about until years of game play in the future.