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Is the neighbourhood good for horses though? I know it won't be like in the neighborhood the EP came with but does it feel natural?
- Le_Slacker4 months agoSeasoned Ace
I found its the most suited for horses out of Chestnut. In fact i feel it completes it nicely since its mostly a desert setting over there. Finchwick maybe not, perso i left a sheep operation there but ideally id put no animals there in the town, but thats me. In old new Henford is a toss, i have saves where i put a Big Ranch in the middle to simulate Yellowstone. And leave farms on the other 3 lots (or can put ranches there as well if your goal is an equestrian community). The Bramblewood area is absolutely the best for horse back riding ! I hope i got all the names of the neighbourhood right i just got those two packs this summer actually ...
- crocobaura4 months agoLegend
It's a countryside neighbourhood with lots of open neighbourhood spaces to roam so I think it's perfectly suitable for horses. You don't find grass patches growing in the neighbourhood space like in Chestnut Ridge, so you need to be mindful and either plant or take food for the horse with you if you wish to travel away from your home lot for a longer time.
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