Turkoman Overview | Red Dead Redemption 2 Horses

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  • @keileyk8507
    I'm honestly still disappointed that the best horses are only available without Arthur. He loves horses and I don't understand why Rockstar is so dead set on denying us access to most of the Turkomans/Fox Trotters early on. I don't understand it.
  • @bruhmoment3980
    Turkomans are great, beast of a horse. The dark bay coat is just gorgeous, really shimmers in the right light.
  • @unsettled3943
    The turkoman with the silver coat color is the same horse that Hosea has!
  • For anyone who, like me, doesn't want to wait until the Epilogue to get the dark bay and isn't fond of the gold coat, you can get a Turkoman in the mission "Horseflesh for Dinner" in chapter three. Play the mission out like normal, but before approaching Clive and Clay, dismount and start feeding the dark bay horse. Feed him until you see the temporary horse icon appear on the map. Then finish the mission, and your new Turkoman should be at the horse fence. In case he isn't, though, make sure to pop a save before you start this mission, so you can reload if it doesn't work. Also make sure to stock up on horse provisions beforehand. This exploit still works after four years, so I doubt Rockstar will ever patch it.
  • @hill417
    "The silver coat can be found in Tumbleweed Stable for 950 dollars." Me: laughs in high honor
  • @h3llisr3al
    The Turkoman is great but I'll always be loyal to the Hungarian Halbred, they will stare down Grizzlies and barely flinch
  • @Mutantgamer
    I managed to get a dark bay Turkoman for Arthur early in the game before they patched the exploit. Luckily i saved the game right after, now its an extremely valuable save file for me when replaying the game.
  • @matthewreed6259
    You can get a Dark Bay Turkoman, in the Mission in chapter 3 when you steal the Brathwaite horses, just get it to level one bonding before you sell them to Cleet, after the cut scene you can come back and it's there waiting for you
  • @leooh29
    Yeeaaa turkey mans! They are the best horses, and the golden coat turkoman is soooo beautiful. When its raining and it's coat get wet its SO shiny and SO elegant.
  • @lil2nerdy645
    It's too bad Turkomans don't exist in real life anymore :( Their current closest relative is called the Akhal-Teke which also originated from Central Asia.
  • @NicoParasite
    My main horse was the gold turkoman, we went through a lot together i was so sad when he died :(
  • @scarface1499
    I remember when I was still riding my Kentucky Saddler that I got when I first started Online and they took the level requirement off the Black Arabian. I saved up 42 gold bars, but they put the level requirement back by the time I got enough good bars and I was Lvl. 58, and you need to be Lvl. 70 to be able to buy it. I felt so defeated. Then I did some research and discovered the Turkoman and I used the gold bars I saved for the Black Arabian for a Dark Bay Turkoman I named, "Red October". Till this day, she is my main horse and is the most badass beast I have ever ridden and I will never trade her in.
  • I had a gold turkoman that I called nugget,because ya know,gold nuggets.
  • @TaariqMohamed
    You can get the Dark Bay Turkoman for Arthur from the "Horse Flesh for Dinner" mission in chapter 3
  • @hydrograd1869
    In the story (chapter 3) you steal 3 horses from the Braithwaites. 1 of them is a Turkoman. When you arrive at the location to sell them, don't approach the brothers, instead feed the Turkoman until bonding level 1. Complete the mission and then you'll be sent back to camp where its only a short distance away. Ride it into a stable and save game.
  • My main horse is the dark bay turkoman and I love him, I was actually able to get him in chapter 3 with Arthur and use him through the rest of the story. You can get him from the braithwaite house when the grays send you to rob them of there prize horses, before going into the stable you can sneak in and feed him to make him a temporary tame and once that completely the mission as usual, once you’re back in camp you can go to the marker and ride off with him from the twins you sold the horses too. Then just go to the stable and boom there’s your horse. There are tutorials on YouTube that can explain it better then me haha
  • @_swissariknife_
    Gold Turkoman is (quite unexpectedly) my favorite horse. It can buck you sometimes, but if you calm it and keep moving, feed it, or brush it while on the run adjacent with predators, you can circle back around and shoot them. It is very brave in gun fights. I like it's multi-class status and the coat is unique. She's a very regal looking animal. I named mine Hera.
  • @rozaliaa_
    I had the golden turkoman and was my best horse I've ever ridden until she died at chapter 6. I named her Goldie Locks and I spoiled her since she's so good when I'm gunning down enemies. I'm still upset that my golden turkoman died in chapter 6. You'll be remembered Goldie Locks ♥️
  • I got a dark bay Turkoman from Catherine Braithwaite during “Horse Flesh for Dinner”. He’s a handsome, brave boy. Named him Whiskey 🥰 I don’t like the gold version - it’s kinda a sickly color. Maybe that’s just me but I don’t like any gold colored horse in RDR2. I Could you do a Turkoman vs Missouri Fox Trotter sometime? You do such a marvelous job reviewing horses so I’d love to see a comparison.