Georgia has lots of horses!!! there are many different types!!!
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of course they can, there are wild horses on the barrier islands. Cumberland for example, and some of the most successful ranches in Georgia are in the coastal plains.
Precisely, the farmers moved them by horses or a bandwagon
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kind, loves pink, fast, loves sport, hard working ,loves horses and dogs! That's what i call Georgia-Rae
There are many places where someone could find horses living free. States such as Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia all have packs of wild horses living free.
Yes as a general rule you can keep and ride horses in any state. However some local laws may make keeping horses a bit harder. Laws made by the county and city may prohibit horses in certain areas or limit the number of horses you can keep on your property.
They didn't have cement, but they made dirt trails for their horses and wagons.
i think cattle sheep goats pigs horses and chickens and other farm animals
there is no specific biome, but wild horses do live in California, Arizona, Oregon, Georgia, Saudi Arabia, and Greenland. it all depends on the horse breed.
No- the island you're thinking of is in Georgia- it's Cumberland Island. John John Kennedy and Carolyn got married there.
The slaves had several roles in Georgia. For one, the field hands were mainly responsible for picking cotton. They also had to maintain the landscaping of the plantation, along with tending to the horses and livestock. The house slaves, however, were responsible for cleaning the home and making sure the master was well taken care of.