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How do you store multiple horses in the game’s stables?

In Red Dead Redemption 2, managing and storing multiple horses is essential for players who want to build a diverse stable of mounts. The game allows you to own and store up to four horses at a time, but understanding the mechanics of stables and horse ownership is key to maximizing your options. Here’s a detailed guide on how to store multiple horses in the game’s stables.\n\nFirst, you need to visit a stable to store your horses. Stables are located in major towns such as Valentine, Saint Denis, and Strawberry. Once inside, interact with the stable hand to access the horse management menu. This menu allows you to view your current horses, purchase new ones, or store horses you’ve tamed or stolen. To store a horse, simply select it from your active horses and choose the ‘Stable’ option. This will move the horse into the stable, freeing up a slot for another horse in your active inventory.\n\nOne common challenge players face is managing their active horses. You can only have one primary horse (your main mount) and one temporary horse at a time. The temporary horse can be summoned using the whistle command, but it won’t follow you as closely as your primary horse. To store a temporary horse, you must first bond with it by feeding, brushing, or riding it until it reaches at least Bonding Level 1. Once bonded, you can take it to a stable and store it permanently.\n\nAnother important mechanic is horse bonding. Bonding increases your horse’s stats and makes it easier to control. To bond with a horse, spend time riding it, feeding it, or grooming it. Each bonding level unlocks new abilities, such as increased stamina or the ability to perform advanced maneuvers. If you want to store a wild horse, you’ll need to tame it first by calming it down and riding it until it stops bucking. Once tamed, you can bond with it and take it to a stable.\n\nStoring horses also requires careful planning. If you try to store a horse without bonding with it, the game may not allow you to keep it. Additionally, if your stable is full, you’ll need to sell or release a horse to make room for a new one. To sell a horse, visit a stable and select the ‘Sell’ option. Alternatively, you can release a horse into the wild by taking it out of the stable and abandoning it. However, releasing a horse means you’ll lose it permanently.\n\nFor players who want to maximize their stable, here are some practical tips. First, always bond with a horse before storing it to ensure it’s added to your inventory. Second, prioritize horses with high stats, such as speed or stamina, as they’ll be more useful in the long run. Finally, visit stables regularly to check on your horses and manage your inventory. By following these steps, you can build a stable of powerful and reliable mounts to suit any situation in Red Dead Redemption 2.