Monsters / Horse

Horse

CR 1 - 400 XP - N Large Animal

Stat block

AC11 (touch 11, flat-footed 9)HP15 (2d8+6)SavesFort +6, Ref +5, Will +1Melee2 hooves -2 (1d4+1)Speed50 ft.AbilitiesStr 16, Dex 14, Con 17, Int 2, Wis 13, Cha 7BAB / CMB / CMD+1 / +5 / 17Senseslow-light vision, scent; Perception +6Environmenttemperate plains

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direct-attack (from melee)
melee: 2 hooves -2 (1d4+1)

From the entry

Unless specifically trained for combat (see the Handle Animal skill, a horse's hooves are treated as secondary attacks. Horses stand 5 to 6 feet tall at the shoulder and weigh between 1,000 and 1,500 pounds. The statistics above are for a typical riding horse, called by some a "light horse." Some horses are larger and heartier, bred for labor such as pulling plows or carriages. These horses are called "heavy horses" and gain the following adjustments to the base statistics detailed above. A heavy horse gains the advanced simple template. In addition, it also gains a bite attack that inflicts 1d4 damage, and its hoof damage increases to 1d6. As with a light horse, a heavy horse can be specifically trained for combat with the Handle Animal skill.