How to Build Horse Stables in Survivalcraft

Place down some fences on the ground., Build another layer of fences on top of the first one., Spawn some horses in the stable, or find wild ones and get them to go inside it., Build a roof over the stable., Put a chest near your horse stable and...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Place down some fences on the ground.

    This will determine how long and wide the stable will be.

    The more horses you plan on putting inside, the bigger it should be.

    Make it in the shape of a square, but leave a two block opening on one side for the entrance.
  2. Step 2: Build another layer of fences on top of the first one.

    This is because horses can jump over one block high fences, meaning that they can easily escape.

    Put fence gates in the opening and places another layer on them, too; horses can jump over anything that is one block high. , Saddle the horses and remember to close the gate after entering and leaving to keep them from escaping. , Put fences on the corners, then build a layer of stone or bricks on top of it.

    The reason for this is so the roof will not light on fire if it is struck by lightning.

    The roof also helps prevent your horses from being struck by lightning. , This step is optional, but it does make the stable look more realistic.

    If you are planning to incorporate this step, fill the chest with rye or wild rye (this is the only item that horses will eat).
  3. Step 3: Spawn some horses in the stable

  4. Step 4: or find wild ones and get them to go inside it.

  5. Step 5: Build a roof over the stable.

  6. Step 6: Put a chest near your horse stable and fill it with food for your horses.

Detailed Guide

This will determine how long and wide the stable will be.

The more horses you plan on putting inside, the bigger it should be.

Make it in the shape of a square, but leave a two block opening on one side for the entrance.

This is because horses can jump over one block high fences, meaning that they can easily escape.

Put fence gates in the opening and places another layer on them, too; horses can jump over anything that is one block high. , Saddle the horses and remember to close the gate after entering and leaving to keep them from escaping. , Put fences on the corners, then build a layer of stone or bricks on top of it.

The reason for this is so the roof will not light on fire if it is struck by lightning.

The roof also helps prevent your horses from being struck by lightning. , This step is optional, but it does make the stable look more realistic.

If you are planning to incorporate this step, fill the chest with rye or wild rye (this is the only item that horses will eat).

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