Red Dead Redemption 2

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Mikass Feb 2, 2020 @ 5:26pm
White marking on horses? (Solution via comments)
I realized after a while that the white stuff around the saddle area was sweat from the horse but I have no idea if it's able to come off? I tried brushing, keeping the saddle off for a while, tried cooling my horse down in the water, and even slept until morning to see if it would poof. I don't mind it being there cause well horses sweat but just wondering if it is possible for it to go away. (I thought for a while it was leather that was apart of the saddle..)
Last edited by Mikass; Feb 2, 2020 @ 7:16pm
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Shizofrend Feb 2, 2020 @ 5:29pm 
u sure it wasnt aways there? my breton in rdo has similar white blemishes/smudges near saddle area but that's just his appearance
Mikass Feb 2, 2020 @ 5:31pm 
Originally posted by BattlestarBeetsBear:
u sure it wasnt aways there? my breton in rdo has similar white blemishes/smudges near saddle area but that's just his appearance
I actually just found out how to get rid of it lmao. Idk what it actually requires beforehand but after I put the saddle back onto the horse it slowly started to fade and disappeared! I think she just needed a break from the saddle and a cool down in some water hehe
MonkeyGamesVR Feb 2, 2020 @ 5:52pm 
Try ride it into water, it will dissapear.
Shizofrend Feb 2, 2020 @ 6:38pm 
Every day this game surprised me with new stuff and details
MonkeyGamesVR Feb 2, 2020 @ 6:39pm 
Originally posted by BattlestarBeetsBear:
Every day this game surprised me with new stuff and details
You mean, you never heard of "water"???
Shizofrend Feb 2, 2020 @ 6:56pm 
Originally posted by MonkeyGamesVR:
Originally posted by BattlestarBeetsBear:
Every day this game surprised me with new stuff and details
You mean, you never heard of "water"???
Never heard of horse leaving stains on it's back from sweat. Does that also happen irl. U seem to know a lot about goats so maybe ur horse expert too.
Mikass Feb 2, 2020 @ 7:16pm 
Originally posted by BattlestarBeetsBear:
Originally posted by MonkeyGamesVR:
You mean, you never heard of "water"???
Never heard of horse leaving stains on it's back from sweat. Does that also happen irl. U seem to know a lot about goats so maybe ur horse expert too.
Ooo yes! Irl horses do what is seen in the game! "White sweat contains proteins, which take too long to dissipate to make an effective method of cooling the horse's body. While a small amount of white sweat can be present between the hind legs, on the neck by the reins or any other place where friction may occur, excessive white foam is a sign the horse is being over-worked."

So all in all the white stuff that appears around the edges of your saddle is sweat from the horse!
Last edited by Mikass; Feb 2, 2020 @ 7:16pm
Shizofrend Feb 3, 2020 @ 12:39am 
Originally posted by Mikass:
Originally posted by BattlestarBeetsBear:
Never heard of horse leaving stains on it's back from sweat. Does that also happen irl. U seem to know a lot about goats so maybe ur horse expert too.
Ooo yes! Irl horses do what is seen in the game! "White sweat contains proteins, which take too long to dissipate to make an effective method of cooling the horse's body. While a small amount of white sweat can be present between the hind legs, on the neck by the reins or any other place where friction may occur, excessive white foam is a sign the horse is being over-worked."

So all in all the white stuff that appears around the edges of your saddle is sweat from the horse!

Cool beans dude. Thx for info.
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Date Posted: Feb 2, 2020 @ 5:26pm
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