![]() ![]() Nokota and American Paint aren't too bad to grab either. I kept a Black one for myself and then just keep grabbing White ones, leveling them up and selling them. A Black Arabian can sell for around $210 or so, but they are very rare. Once you are able to eventually reach a lvl 4 bond with that horse, it can sell for around $180. As you can get that White Arabian from the Northern snowy area over and over again. ![]() The only wild horses I really bother with taking full ownership of is Arabian. If you do not and the horse gets killed some how, you will lose it forever. I would just ensure that any animals you skin, stow those skins onto your main horse, just in-case something happens to that 2nd horse.Īny horse you take back to the stable and wish to keep, you must buy insurance for it. This method is helpful early in the game as a means of a way to carry 2 animal carcass back to camp to donate as food. This means its under your control and will follow you when you call it by pressing H. Story Mode does allow for the following though (Online does not) where once you grab a wild horse, as long as you reach lvl 1 bonding with it, you can then ensure it is calmed, then get off that horse and ride your owned primary horse, the wild horse lvl 1 bond will show up as another horse icon on Radar/Map. Wild Horses are ok to do this though, either to tame and then sell, or you can select option to stable it (if you have a slot for it at a Stable) and this will take ownership of that horse. ![]() While in Story you can steal and sell those at a Stable it's hardly worth your time due to how low of $ you will get. It's not worth wasting your time with an NPCs horse that is already saddled. If you want another, it is best to Calm, Mount and Tame (Break-In) a Wild Horse. ![]()
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