Ganondorf's Horse

is the red-eyed horse Ganondorf rides in both and, and Link can ride in.

Ocarina of Time
The first appearance Ganondorf's Steed makes in Ocarina of Time is during Link's nightmare prior to Navi awakening him. The horse is a black Gerudo stallion with a fiery mane and tail that match the color of Ganondorf's hair. Ganondorf rides this horse while pursuing Impa and Princess Zelda as they flee from Hyrule Castle after Link gathers the three Spiritual Stones.

The horse is equipped with warhorse armor, called, including a plate champron, to protect the horse's face, a full criniere, to protect the neck, a sturdy peytral, to protect the chest and shoulder region, and a red and gold cloth.

Ganondorf's phantom in the Forest Temple rides an identical stallion.

Twilight Princess
Ganondorf's Steed in has a much thicker build, muted color scheme, and new armor design, including a croupiere to protect the horse's hindquarters, a smaller peytral, and without a colorful caparison. The horse plays a larger role in this game as Ganondorf's mode of transport while engaged in a horseback battle with Link and Zelda.

Breath of the Wild
Ganondorf's Steed appears as a reference in as the Giant Horse, where if Link was to head to Taobab Grassland, he can find a group of horses followed by an unusually large horse. If Link were to tame the Giant Horse, Link is able to register it like any other horse, but with some exceptions. The horse will always have a fixed stat, having five stars in Strength, two in Speed, and a Wild Temperament, but its Stamina will appear empty, as the Giant Horse is unable to gallop like a normal horse. The horse also cannot be customized - like with Epona - as the horse is too big.

Hyrule Warriors
In, Ganondorf's Steed briefly appears in Ganondorf's intro. It is rode into battle shortly before Ganondorf dismounts it.

Trivia

 * In, a toy horse that resembles Ganondorf's steed can be found on the upper floor of the ranch house at Romani Ranch.