If the latter, try going into the console, clicking on the horse and typing TCL to turn off it's collision. If it frees itself, go back in the console and type tcl again to turn collision back on for the horse.
If the latter, try going into the console, clicking on the horse and typing TCL to turn off it's collision. If it frees itself, go back in the console and type tcl again to turn collision back on for the horse.
That looks more like the horse has collapsed ... a fatigue bug ... which is the first option Showler mentioned. TCL will not help in this case... try killing them off so they can respawn (you will have to kill the rider first).
That looks more like the horse has collapsed ... a fatigue bug ... which is the first option Showler mentioned. TCL will not help in this case... try killing them off so they can respawn (you will have to kill the rider first).
Once I encounted a riderless horse stuck in a wall. I used the console, clicked on the horse and entered TCL (like mentioned above), but the horse seemed perfectly happy in the wall, so I cast a weak command creature spell on the horse and that convinced him to run out of the wall and join me. I then 'un-TCL'ed' the horse and life was good.
Once I encounted a riderless horse stuck in a wall. I used the console, clicked on the horse and entered TCL (like mentioned above), but the horse seemed perfectly happy in the wall, so I cast a weak command creature spell on the horse and that convinced him to run out of the wall and join me. I then 'un-TCL'ed' the horse and life was good.
I'm not forking out Hard earned Gold to Upgrade Command Creature Spell to free the horse lol