Hungarian Half-bred

The  is a horse breed featured in Red Dead Redemption.

The Hungarian Half-bred is among the top three best horses available in Red Dead Redemption along with the American Standardbred and the Kentucky Saddler. The Hungarian Half-bred is a white horse with a dark muzzle. This horse has the best resistance to damage as well as the best stamina. Its speed is equal to the Kentucky Saddler and slower than the American Standardbred. The Hungarian Half-bred is found near Diez Coronas in Nuevo Paraiso. On rare occurances, it can be found in Two Crows near Armadillo. Only one or two were found.

In the Stranger side-mission "Love is the Opiate", the player must get the foreman a Hungarian Half-bred. The man describes it as "a white stallion which real cowboys ride".

The Hungarian Half-bred is unlocked at level 33 in multiplayer.

Deed
A deed for this horse, can be purchased at any General Store for $1500 ($750 with high enough Honor, or low enough honor at Thieves' Landing) after you have successfully broken the horse at least once. Deeds are permanent items, meaning they are not single use items. You can use a deed as many times as you like, and it will still remain in your inventory. Usage of a deed will allow you to respawn your horse in the event it is killed or when you would simply like to switch horses.

Trivia

 * The real world was originally bred in Hungary, and specifically intended as a competition horse. The use of Hanovarian, Holstein, Furioso, Thoroughbred and Arab breeds have produced this fine sports horse, which combines strength and stamina with a good nature and intelligence.


 * In the game, the Hungarian Half-bred is described as a white horse with a dark face. Technically, in the world of horses, truly "white" horses are very rare, true white horses have pink skin and unpigmented white hair, though eye color varies. Most horses usually considered "white" are actually light gray, as they do not actually possess the "dominant white gene". True white horses appear completely white, with no gray (or any color) markings of any kind, unlike the dark muzzle and legs on the Hungarian Half-bred in the game. So, in the world of horses, the Hungarian Half-bred would be considered a gray horse, possibly even a light/faded flea-bitten gray, not white.
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Achievement
The player is required to tame a Hungarian Half-bred to complete the following achievements/trophies: