January 8th
Bundle up and saddle up, the winter festival is here! The Winter Village returns along with plenty of festivities (just follow the auroras in the sky!). Two magical horses, Hjortensia and Earik, along with their companions. The Trail of Midwinter arrives with new rewards. Plus, bring the cozy core of winter to your home stable with brand new stable customizations! Psst, don’t forget to check your gifts under the Yule Tree.
January 15th
Champion Ranks returns for winter with extra festive ribbons for the most dedicated racers. And that’s not all to return, the previous years’ winter horses arrive in the Winter Village to join Hjortensia and Earik!
January 22nd
Celebrate winter with outfits as cozy as the season! Take your outfits out for a spin on any of four new coat variations, or bond with your new horse in one of two familiar races (watch out for slippery, sliding penguins!).
December 25th
Explore more of what the Silverglade Equestrian Center has to offer, such as lunging and dressage! It’s the final week to finish gathering points during the last part of Trail of Splendor.
January 1st
The Winter Village is available for one more week before the sleighs fly off until next winter. You have one last week to grab the gifts under the Yule Tree, claim the Trail of Midwinter rewards, and visit the magical winter horses. However, according to our weather reports, it will be cold enough for the snow to stay for another month!
Criollo
Do you find yourself performing endless ranch chores? Are you seeking an intelligent training partner for Western-style and jumping competitions? A companion for the long and dusty trails? The Criollo has you covered!
Informations
Criollo characteristics
The Criollo horse is small but mighty, with a compact, muscular build and incredible stamina. These horses are known for their surefootedness, making them perfect for rough terrain. They’re smart, calm, and super adaptable, whether you’re working cattle or going on epic rides.
History of the Criollo
The Criollo’s story starts with Spanish explorers in the 1500s. They brought Iberica horses to South America, and when some escaped, they thrived in the wild “Pampas” grasslands of Argentina. Centuries of survival in tough conditions turned the Criollo into one of the hardiest breeds around.
Tradition of the Criollo
Criollos are the ultimate partners for gauchos—the legendary cowboys of South America. Gauchos still to this day use these horses for herding cattle across vast plains. Their tack is as practical as it is stylish, with traditional gaucho tack such as the Recado Criollo saddle that are designed for long days in the saddle.
The Criollo in Jorvik
The Criollo comes with the special gait Pace, and its special trick is a Double Spin.
Requirements
Level 7
Price
950 SC
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