


There are a couple of base game changes arriving alongside The Sims 4: Horse Ranch. Horses also have unique tempers that you'll have to work with when training and handling them, making them the most comprehensively-detailed pet option in The Sims 4 so far. Oh, and horses have their own toys to play with. I tried to find out if goats, horses, chickens, and other animals will have any unique interactions, but it seems that outside of acknowledging each other, there are no special pack-specific attributes to watch out for as you play. They function much in the same way as chickens and llamas in the Cottage Living expansion, as they don't count toward your household numbers and can be farmed for wool and milk daily. Horses also have unique tempers that you'll have to work with when training and handling them, making them the most comprehensively-detailed pet option in The Sims 4 so far.Īs well as horses, mini-goats are another new animal you can rear in Horse Ranch. Sims themselves will have new traits and aspirations of their own, including Rancher and Horse-Whisperer to help them build bonds with their stallion besties that much quicker. Horses will also have their own set of skills to build up that can be shown off at the county show, as well as 11 personality traits to select or acquire over time.
