My horse has gotten accidentally hit by things like stray arrows, spear swinging, and a bomb. I know my horse can die because of this question, but how can I prevent my horse from dying?
Zelda Breath of the Wild – How to Heal Your Horse
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Best Answer
From this post there are two solutions:This is the only source I found saying that feeding them actually heals them, so its credibility isn't the best. The Great Fairy option would probably be the best way to get your house back at full health.
Edit:
The information previously posted in my answer was from when the game was still fairly new. In fact, the source I have linked above is from only two days after the game released.
From a comment on my answer, this thread points out some ways to actually heal your horse. They are:
The author of that thread even includes a YouTube video of them analyzing how horse healing works (see below). They concluded that feeding them does not actually heal the horse, as my answer said.
What the author does is damage their horse a set amount of times, and then tries various ways of healing it. After attempting to heal it, they see if the amount of damage the horse takes before collapsing is more or not.