Tips on
Wounded Horses
What should you do when your horse is wounded?
Well, probably heal it... Or not.
Well, probably heal it... Or not.
There are 2 kinds of injury:
As soon as your horse gets injured in a race, switch it for another healthy horse, and go back to racing. The horse has a random chance of healing on its own every time you complete a race, get back in your ranch, or log in the game.
If your horse has a Critical Injury, it will not be able to heal on its own. So at that point, use Cold Packs, Crystal Disinfectant or a Leg Brace (depending on what the injury is) to treat your horse. Otherwise it will just stay wounded.
- Normal Injury
The normal injury occurs randomly during races. When a horse is injured this way, its base speed with lower in races. This type of injury usually does not require serious treatment, and can be healed with: a Relaxant, a Cream, or a Temporary Splint.
- Critical Injury
The critical injury happens when your horse gets injured a second time when it was already injured before. Critical Injuries cause your horse to not be able to jump every time, and it reduces its speed significantly more than the Normal Injury. This type of injury requires serious treatment and can be healed with: Cold Packs, Crystal Disinfectant, or a Leg Brace.
Read more about treatments in the Horse Care page.
As soon as your horse gets injured in a race, switch it for another healthy horse, and go back to racing. The horse has a random chance of healing on its own every time you complete a race, get back in your ranch, or log in the game.
If your horse has a Critical Injury, it will not be able to heal on its own. So at that point, use Cold Packs, Crystal Disinfectant or a Leg Brace (depending on what the injury is) to treat your horse. Otherwise it will just stay wounded.