Riding Level 2
There is no cheat to pass riding level 2 but these answers to the questions in Howrse may help you.
Once your groom jobs runs out you can become a riding instructor. When you pass level 2 you will also have access to horse trading in the game. You will be able to buy and sell horses in the auctions. Once you have at least 3 karma points and 2 horses you will also have access to the private sales.
The Howrse study guide at the bottom should give you more clues.
Horse Riding Instructor - The Riding instructor supervises the horse riders who come to have lessons in the centre. The quality of the lessons depends on his/her presence and, consequently, the sum paid to the horse's owner for each lesson. Top pay 80E with raise maximum 110E a day
For those of you copying these answers into your EC forum please put a note to link back to www.howrseinfo.com
Questions |
Answers |
Which season of the year would a horse need a Blanket? |
Winter |
When you tie your horse to a post, you should: |
Tie a loose knot that will give if he spooks or runs |
Horses that are frequently exercised need what? When leading a horse, you should walk directly in front of it to show it where to go: |
False |
A horse should have access to fresh, clean water at all times: |
True |
What is a curry comb |
A tool made of rubber or plastic with short teeth on one side |
A horse can get upset if it is separated from it’s herd: |
True |
When walking behind a horse, you should do which of the following? |
Stand at least 6 feet behind the horse Talk softly to the horse so it knows where you are |
If a horse’s ears are slanted backwards, it indicates he is: |
Angry |
How often should a horse’s stall be cleaned if the horse is in it frequently? |
Daily |
When you clip or shave off a section of the horse’s mane right behind it’s ears, this is called a: |
Bridle path |
What are some common indications that a horse is bored when left in his stall? |
All of these |
What is the basic harness item you should use to move your horse from one place to another? |
Halter |
When leading a horse, you should walk directly in front of it to show it where to go? |
False |
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Good Luck!
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Rivenwoods Study Guide
It is important to groom a horse as often as necessary to promote health. Horses kept clean on a daily basis often require little heavy grooming; a light brushing with a soft brush will do. For a horse that has sports of tried mud and dirt, it's best to start with a rubber or plastic toothed grooming brush called a curry comb. Once the dried mud is removed, you can move onto a soft brush to finish the coat and bring out it's shine. Brushing the mane and tail with a comb is also important, however, it is best to speak softly or hum to the horse when working around it's back end, so it knows where you are, and always be sure to leave at least 6 feet of space when walking behind the horse. Stand to the side then brushing out the tail, so if the horse kicks he will not connect with you. Clipping helps keep the horse's mane, whiskers, and coat neat as well. Many horse owners clip a bridle path behind their horse's ears to keep the hair from tangling in the halter or bridle. This often requires tying the horse with a loose knot so the groomer may use both hands to clip. If you choose to give your horse a full body clip year-round, it is recommended you give your horse a blanket to help keep him warm in cold weather.
Turn out is important for a horse's overall physical and mental health. This gives them time to be loose so they may exercise at their leisure and provides them time to play with their herd. Turn-out time also helps to prevent the horse from developing bad habits, such as cribbing, windsucking, and being destructive to his stall. When leading a horse to their turn-out, it is important to walk to the side next to their head so they may see. Be sure the halter fits the horse well and is safe to lead the horse out. Never leave a halter on a loose horse, as they can injure themselves if the halter is caught in a fence or other objects.
While your horse is out, take the opportunity to clean his stall and water bucket. Horses require fresh, clean water and should have their water buckets cleaned several times a week to prevent bacteria growth. If you horse is in his stall more than he is outside, his stall should be cleaned daily to lessen the probability that he could contract a parasite.

written by sharon, November 25, 2011
voeg me toe


maar hoe kom je op rijden niveau 2
xx
written by 3 Day Event, November 25, 2011
written by sierra230, November 25, 2011
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