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The shops listed here have services that allow you to stable your [[Horse|horse or mount]]. Many of these areas will also provide [[:Category:Tack shops|tack items for sale]] and [[:Category:Horse shops|horse & mount sales]].{{Cat|Shops by type,Horses}}
The shops listed here have services that allow you to stable your [[Horse|horse or mount]]. Many of these areas will also provide [[:Category:Tack shops|tack items for sale]] and [[:Category:Horse shops|horse & mount sales]].

==Overview==
When it's time to stop adventuring for the day, it's important to take your horse to a stable. Leaving it wandering around can allow it to get sick and injured - in addition, you can lose your tack. If you are booted from the game or there is a game crash, your horse will stay at your location for only a short time before it's returned to the nearest stable.

Stabling your horse is simple. First, bring him/her to a stable. Then make sure you are not leading the horse (LEAD HORSE will stop leading if you're leading). Next, remove all of your gear from the horse except the bridle, and then STABLE HORSE. There is a small fee, so make sure you have coins. When your horse is safely stabled, you will be given your bridle back. If you're an Estate Holder you can use BUNDLE HORSE to get the stableboys to pack up your gear for you into an oilcloth packet. There is a small fee for this service. You will still need to stable your horse after bundling it.

When you're ready to get your horse out again, go to any stable and RETURN HORSE. You will be charged a fee depending on how long your horse was in storage for its food and upkeep, which caps at a few gold. All stables are connected, so you can retrieve your horse from any stable no matter where you originally dropped it off. However, you will pay a slightly higher fee if you don't go back to where you originally stabled your horse. You cannot get your horse back out immediately after stabling, because it's being fed and groomed!

{{Cat|Shops by type,Horses}}

Latest revision as of 00:46, 25 January 2025

The shops listed here have services that allow you to stable your horse or mount. Many of these areas will also provide tack items for sale and horse & mount sales.

Overview

When it's time to stop adventuring for the day, it's important to take your horse to a stable. Leaving it wandering around can allow it to get sick and injured - in addition, you can lose your tack. If you are booted from the game or there is a game crash, your horse will stay at your location for only a short time before it's returned to the nearest stable.

Stabling your horse is simple. First, bring him/her to a stable. Then make sure you are not leading the horse (LEAD HORSE will stop leading if you're leading). Next, remove all of your gear from the horse except the bridle, and then STABLE HORSE. There is a small fee, so make sure you have coins. When your horse is safely stabled, you will be given your bridle back. If you're an Estate Holder you can use BUNDLE HORSE to get the stableboys to pack up your gear for you into an oilcloth packet. There is a small fee for this service. You will still need to stable your horse after bundling it.

When you're ready to get your horse out again, go to any stable and RETURN HORSE. You will be charged a fee depending on how long your horse was in storage for its food and upkeep, which caps at a few gold. All stables are connected, so you can retrieve your horse from any stable no matter where you originally dropped it off. However, you will pay a slightly higher fee if you don't go back to where you originally stabled your horse. You cannot get your horse back out immediately after stabling, because it's being fed and groomed!