How to Control the Horse In Minecraft? Minecraft Horse

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28 September 2022


Minecraft horse guide: How to control, breed, and ride them.



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Do you want to learn how to control an Minecraft horse? These robust block-based horses are ideal for long distances and are easy to handle. First, you'll need to to find one. Minecraft horses appear in various ways depending on your biome (opens in a new window), so you will only find them in certain areas.



If you do, you'll need to know how to tame it as well-and it's not always clear what you need to do to impress your potential pony pal. While it's not an easy task it's not impossible. This Minecraft horse guide will help you to tame horses and create an appropriate saddle. Soon, you'll be whispering about horses before you realize it.



Where can I find a the Minecraft horse spawn



The Plains and Savannah biomes are where Minecraft horses spawn. They appear in groups of between two and six. They are passive creatures, meaning they don't attack you, although you can kill or attack them for very little XP and some leather (you monster).



There are 35 kinds of horse, but the differences are only superficial. These types come from the fact that the seven different colors and five different marking types can all be mixed and matched, offering a lot of variety between each kind of horse.



How to craft a saddle



Before you can start taming horses you will need the saddle. Without one, you won't have the ability to ride or transport tamed horses anywhere, which makes it a bit unnecessary. You can't make them so you'll need to employ one of these methods.



The first way is through chests that you can discover in normal dungeons or in a Nether Fortress. Saddles aren't uncommon and are therefore worthwhile to look for one before adding it to your inventory.



It is also possible to catch a saddle while fishing, which can be odd. It is possible that someone has thrown it into the water in a fit of rage, and you haven't just grabbed it off the back of a horse that drowned. Bit awful to contemplate honestly.



Once you've found the right horse in the right biome, simply walk towards it and begin taming him. To avoid accidentally attacking it, eliminate all weapons.



When you're close enough, you'll be able to climb on the horse and mount him. However, you might be bucked off several times. NO PESOS Depending on whether or not you are playing the Java Edition or Java Edition, you will have to right-click the horse or hover over the horse before pressing the "Mount" button. The saddle isn't required for this part, but you'll need it later on.



This may take a little amount of repeating but it's not an especially difficult task. Once you're on board it, you won't be able to move anywhere on it until you have opened your inventory and get the saddle. After that the horse will be at ease to roam the map.



How do you breed Minecraft horses



To breed horses, you will require either two Golden Apples or two Golden Apples with Enchanted Glaciers or two Golden Carrots. Assuming you know how breeding is actually done it shouldn't be a surprise to discover that you need two horses.



Both of the horses also require taming and controlled by following the steps above. With the two horses near each other, you have to feed each horse one-half of the food pair mentioned above. The horses will soon be able to see each other and put red hearts on their heads. Soon, the hearts will disappear and a new horse will replace them. If you're thinking, you're a complete monster, there's no rewards for killing baby horses.

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