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Horse Temperament Skill Guide

Temperament is one of the most important horse attributes in The Sims 4 Horse Ranch. It determines how well your horse handles stress, interacts with Sims, and performs under pressure. A high temperament skill helps your horse remain calm, focused, and reliable during competitions and training! 🌟🐎


🌿 How to Start Improving Temperament

To build the Temperament Skill, your horse needs regular:

  • Grooming and bonding time with your Sim
  • Calm, positive interactions (petting, treats, praise)
  • Exposure to training and competitions in a low-stress way

Avoid too many harsh commands or stressful situations, as these can negatively affect your horse’s mood and progress.


📈 Skill Levels & Rewards

Level🏆 Unlocks & Benefits
1Low stress tolerance; easily scared or upset
2Slightly calmer; handles basic tasks better
3Can remain composed during most training sessions
4High focus under pressure; rarely spooks
5Master-level temperament — calm, steady, and ideal for top competitions

📊 Where to See Horse Skills

Horse skills do not appear in your Sim’s regular skill panel.
Here’s how to track them:

✅ Open your Sim’s relationships/friendship menu
✅ Click on your horse’s portrait
✅ The horse’s profile will display four tracked skills:

  • Jumping
  • Agility
  • Endurance
  • Temperament (this one!)

This section helps you easily check your horse’s progress anytime, without mixing it into your Sim’s personal skill list.


🧪 Cheats, Tips & Ideal Moods

💡 Category📝 Details
Cheatstats.set_skill_level AdultHorse_Temperament 5 (maxes your horse’s temperament skill)
Ideal StateHorses don’t have moods, but being happy, healthy, and well-bonded gives the best results
Tips🥕 Use positive reinforcement (treats, petting) often
🏇 Avoid pushing your horse too hard — stress reduces temperament growth
🏆 Combine temperament training with agility, endurance, and jumping for the ultimate competitor

🧠 Final Thoughts

The Temperament skill makes all the difference between a skittish, unpredictable horse and a steady, high-performance champion. By investing time in bonding and calm training, your Sim will build a reliable partner that shines both at home and in the competition ring. 🌸🐴

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