What happens to my old horse when I get a new one?

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I bought a horse at the stable and grew attached to it, but I want to get a new horse from a different stable. What will happen to my old horse?



Best Answer

They go back to where you originally got them from. The only exception to this I think is Frost who will go to Merryfair Farm. Taking him from this location will not be considered theft or alter the guards.




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What happens to your old horse when you saddle a new one?

Once the horse stops bucking you'll get a message in the top left saying you've broken in the horse, meaning its temporarily one of your own. Once it's broken, you need to take your saddle off your current horse and put it on the new White Arabian - when it's saddled, it's yours permanently.

What do I do with the second horse in rdr2?

If you just don't know where you've left your horse, you can go into the pause menu and select your map. Then if you press square on PS4 and X on Xbox One, you can bring up the index and the second icon down will be Arthur's Horse. Moving down and selecting that icon will warp your map to where your lost horse is.



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Go to the nearest stable where your previous horse will be. If you use your old horse, it will go with you until you use your new horse.

Answer 3

Once you ride your new horse, your old one will walk to the stable it was bought from, but it can still be attacked by enemies. Just leave your new horse at the stable you purchased it at and fast travel to the city where you bought the old one. Then just fast travel back to the stable from which you purchased the new one. You can switch them out at anytime by following this process.

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