The Sims 4: Horse Ranch Hints on Xbox Series X (XboxSX)

Last Updated: September 12, 2023

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Choose Your Horse's Traits Wisely

Horses in The Sims 4 can have up to three traits from a list of eleven unique options: Aggressive, Brave, Defiant, Energetic, Fearful, Free Spirit, Friendly, Independent, Intelligent, Mellow, and Needy. These traits affect their behavior, learning speed, and social interactions. Some hidden traits are only accessible through selective breeding, so choose traits that align with your goals.

Train Your Horse

Horses can be trained in four key skills: Temperament, Agility, Jumping, and Endurance. The horse's traits will impact how quickly they acquire these skills. For example, defiant horses learn more slowly and may struggle with training exercises. Your Sim's riding level also influences their riding animations and stability on horseback.

Visit the Equestrian Center

Take your horse to the Equestrian Center in Chestnut Ridge to participate in various competitions, including Barrel Racing, Show Jumping, Endurance Racing, and Western Pleasure. Success in these events can lead to the Ultimate Horse Championship, offering rewards like Simoleons, plaques, trophies, and access to higher divisions.

Breed and Sell Horses

Breeding horses can lead to offspring with high resale values and better competition potential. Successful breeding requires a good relationship between the parent horses. Remember that a horse's value is determined by its traits, skill levels, competition awards, care quality, and Championship Genes. Selling horses can be a lucrative way to earn Simoleons.

Raise a Foal 

Foals are adorable and easier to befriend and train, potentially becoming future champions. Breeding your horses may also reveal hidden traits. You can breed adult stallions or elder stallions with adult mares, but elder mares cannot breed. Build strong relationships between the parents before attempting to breed. Note that a pregnant mare cannot be ridden or bred until after the foal is born.

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