Foal (Birth to 1 Year)
Activities: Foals are just beginning their journey and must stay with their mother until they turn 1 year old.
Restrictions: No tack or riding is allowed. They can wear a halter for basic handling and bonding.
1 Year Old
Activities: Still in their early stages, 1-year-old horses can wear a halter for basic training and groundwork.
Restrictions: No tack or riding is allowed at this age.
2 Years Old
Activities: At 2 years, your horse can start wearing tack and participate in light riding.
Restrictions: Activities should still be limited to ensure proper growth and development.
3+ Years Old
Activities: Horses are now fully mature and have full access to all activities. They can compete, breed, and perform at their best.
25 Years Old
Retirement Phase: At 25 years old, horses officially retire. They can no longer compete or breed but can enjoy their golden years with you.
Visual Cue: Your horse's name will be marked in yellow when retired at 25 years.
25+ Years Old
Chance of Death: From age 25 onward, horses have a 10% chance of passing away each year. This chance increases by 10% annually (e.g., 50% at age 30).
Visual Cue: Your horse's name will be marked in orange when close to death anywhere from 25-34 years.
35 Years Old
Guaranteed Death: By age 35, all horses reach the end of their lifespan and pass away peacefully.
Visual Cue: Your horse's name will be marked in red when dead between 25-35 years.