Horse

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A horse is a mob that usually spawns in groups within plains and savanna biomes. They come in different hues.

Variants[edit | edit source]

Mules[edit | edit source]

Mules are mobs that can only spawn if a horse and donkey breed together. This is also a reference to reality, as horses that breed with donkeys will also create mules. However, mules cannot be bred with another mule.

Skeleton Horse[edit | edit source]

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Skeleton horses are rare mobs that are a variation of skeletons. They can spawn if a horse is struck by lightning. They despawn very quickly though. Unlike regular horses, they will not kick the player off if they go more than 2 blocks underwater but will sink instead. Skeleton horses will not drown.

Skeleton Trap Horse[edit | edit source]

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Skeleton trap horses spawn in thunderstorms according to the 1.9 snapshots. They spawn if a horse is struck by lightning twice during a thunderstorm. They consist of four skeleton horses with skeleton jockeys. They each have enchanted bows and iron helmets.

Zombie Horse[edit | edit source]

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A zombie horse is a mob that cannot be seen in normal Survival Mode. The zombie horse is the zombie counterpart to a normal horse. They are only found in the game's coding for the use of commands and spawn eggs. They are a zombie variant, and unlike most other zombies, will not burn in sunlight, nor chase villagers. They were finally implemented in the Update Aquatic, with their own spawn eggs. Zombie horses cannot be ridden if spawned with a spawn egg.

Background[edit | edit source]

In a Twitter posting, Jeb stated there was a potential need for adding a manually-controlled mount.[1] Notch later posted that horses may be implemented within 1.6 to 1.7. This can be confirmed by an Instagram post made by Jeb.[2]

Taming[edit | edit source]

See main Taming article

A horse can be ridden but must be tamed by right-clicking on it with nothing in a player's hand. The horse will buck, causing a player to fall off. This must be done a few times until hearts appear around the horse. Using specific items will decrease the required tries. These items are as follows:

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A stable with different horse types with different armor.

Afterwards, the horse can be mounted but the player will not have control of it (similar to having a saddled pig without a carrot on a stick, or having a Strider without a warped fungus on a stick). In order to gain control of a horse's movement, the player must find a saddle and place it on the horse.

Uses[edit | edit source]

When a horse is mounted, 2 new status bars will appear: one representing the mount's health, and the other representing how charged the horse's jump is. Horses can jump up to 5.5 blocks, depending on what kind of horse a player may have. This jump is higher than any other mob in the game. Holding the jump button will charge the horse's jump. In order to get the maximum height of the jump, a player must time it correctly. The bar's maximum will turn an orange color upon reaching the far right, and quickly degrades to a certain point about 4-5 checkmarks from the right where it will remain. Timing is quite difficult until the user has had enough practice. When shift-clicking against any kind of horse, it'll have an inventory and an armor slot with its saddle slot.

Armor may also be placed on horses to protect them. Armor can be made of leather (the only variety that can be crafted), iron, gold, or diamond, and can be found in the chests of numerous structures. Horses may be lead by a player by the use of a lead, which may be placed on any fence post to restrain the horse. If a player opens their inventory (default E) while riding a horse, a GUI for adding armor and saddles is opened.

Breeding[edit | edit source]

Two horses can be bred by first taming each, and then moving them within close proximity of each other. While they are standing next to one another, feed each horse a golden carrot or golden apple. This will produce one baby horse. A horse may also be bred with a donkey to produce a mule. Donkeys are breed-able by the same process, while mules are not. Bred horses tend to be the average of adults. For this reason, the fastest horses and the strongest horses are always found in the wild as they can spawn that way. The reason being is because the foal gets its traits from its parents based on an average.

Baby horses (foals) can grow up faster if the player uses golden apples or wheat on them.

Horses will heal over time while a player rides them, and only will heal while near hay bales when a player is not riding them. Feeding horses golden apples or golden carrots will not heal them.

Players can use a splash potion of healing or regeneration on the horse while riding it, or throwing it directly at it while dismounted, which is the fastest way to heal horses.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Horses are one of the mobs that can open their mouth while making noise.
  • Horses cannot swim while being ridden. (Skeleton horses won't drown)
  • Horse armor was added in the 1.6.1 update.
  • Horse armor can be found in various generated structures.
  • The horse spawn egg also spawns donkeys, and rarely, mules.
  • Using the /summon command, zombie and skeleton horses can be spawned, but cannot be tamed unless using a command before spawning them (/summon zombie_horse ~ ~ ~ {Tame:1, SaddleItem:{id:saddle,Count:1}})
  • As of the 1.9 snapshots, skeleton trap horses have a chance of spawning during a thunderstorm.
  • All of the horse types are different from each other in movement speed and jump height.
  • Zombie and skeleton horses are the only passive mobs to be considered undead.
  • Using a command, one can summon a horse without a texture, but once one exits and rejoins the world, the summoned horse will change into a skeleton trap horse.
  • If a player is pulling a horse with a lead and they enter a boat, the horse will swim after them at the same speed as the boat.
  • In 1.13, horses and their variants will have a less detailed and more blocky model. This is to give horses "a more Minecraft, style."[3]
  • Horses, along with donkeys, mules, skeleton horses, zombie horses, and llamas have a slight immunity to fall damage, though they can still take fall damage and will die from a large fall or if they are low on health.
  • Zombie and skeleton horses despawn within 15 minutes.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

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Click for full Horse gallery.

Videos[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

Mobs in Minecraft
Passive Mobs
File:BatFace.png Bat File:OcelotFace.png Cat File:ChickenFace.png Chicken File:CowFace.png Cow
File:CodBody.png Fish (various) Link=Fox Fox File:Glow Squid Face.png Glow Squid File:HorseHead.png Horse
File:MooshroomFace.png Mooshroom File:BrownMooshroomFace.png Brown Mooshroom File:OcelotFace.png Ocelot File:ParrotFace.pngParrot
File:PigFace.png Pig File:Big-rabbit-face.png Rabbit File:SheepFace.png Sheep File:Snowgolemhead.png Snow Golem
File:Squidface.png Squid File:StriderFace.png Strider File:TurtleFace.pngTurtle File:Villagerhead.png Villager
File:WanderingTraderFace.png Wandering Trader
Neutral Mobs
File:AxolotlFace.png Axolotl File:BeeFace.png Bee File:DolphinHead.png Dolphin File:EndermanFace.png Enderman
File:GoatFace.png Goat File:Vg face.png Iron Golem File:Big-llama-face.png Llama File:Panda FaceZ.png Panda
File:PiglinFace.png Piglin File:PolarBearFace.png Polar Bear File:SpiderFace.png Spider File:CaveSpiderFace.png Cave Spider
File:BetterWolfFace.png Wolf File:ZombifiedPiglinFace.png Zombified Piglin
Hostile Mobs
File:Blaze Face.png Blaze File:CreeperFace.png Creeper File:Drownedheaad.png Drowned File:Enderdragon Face.png Ender Dragon
File:EndermiteFace.png Endermite File:EvokerFace.png Evoker Link=Evoker Fang Evoker Fang File:GhastFace.png Ghast
Link=Guardian Guardian File:Big-elder-guardian-face.png Elder Guardian File:Hoglin face.pngHoglin File:HuskFace.png Husk
File:Magma Cube Face.png Magma Cube File:PhantomFace.png Phantom File:PiglinBruteFace.png Piglin Brute File:PillagerFace.png Pillager
File:RavagerFace.png Ravager File:Big-shulker-face.png Shulker File:SilverfishFace.png Silverfish File:SkeletonFace.png Skeleton
File:SlimeFace.png Slime File:Spider SkeletonFace.png Spider Jockey File:StrayFace.png Stray File:VexFace.png Vex
File:VindicatorFace.png Vindicator File:Warden Face.png Warden File:50px-WitchFace.png Witch File:Wither face.png Wither
File:WitherSkeletonHead.png Wither Skeleton File:Spider WitherSkeleton.png Wither Skeleton Jockey File:ZoglinFace.pngZoglin File:ZombieFace.png Zombie
File:ZombieVillagerFace.png Zombie Villager