No horses are used for "war horses" anymore.
They were great war horses because they had amazing stamina
Arabians are generally good war horses as they are athletic and graceful and don't need much care as they originated from the dessert where there isn't much water indeed. Arabians are good war horses because they are easy to tame and can do tricks. They are also used in movies because they can be taught tricks Hope that helped!
They were treated carelessly by there owners and weren't thought of much. Answer 2: War horses were a vital part of life when they were in use and most received the best care possible at the time. However there were also people who didn't care about their horses and would either hand off care to someone else or neglect the animal all together.
Arabians have costume classes at their shows. That's why they dress up their horses. Parades are another place you will see horses dressed up.
Mainly horses were used in World War 2. But donkeys were used in World War 1.
Horsee in the war were used as riding horses and pulling horses. Riding horses for the soldiers to ride so they could move faster then on foot. Pulling horses where used for pulling carts of useful items.
All horses have 12 vertebra, except Arabians: they have 13. "Man O' War" ran 20 races and won 19; he lost his only race to a horse named "Upset", and that's where we get the term "upset victory."
You probably mean 'are horses used as steeds in the military of countries?'. Well, during World War Two, Poland used horses as steeds to take out the Nazis. Apparently, there are not used still. The Nazis pwned the Polish people on horses because horses are flesh and bone, like humans, so they're easy to shoot down, unlike the Nazi's 'Panzers'.
they were used for war
War horse is the most commonly used term.
In WWI and WWII, the horse was still used for hauling artillery. They carried officers. They were used to get to places that vehicles couldn't . Horses were more widely used in the first world war, but by WWII, they were being phased out as more machinery became available. However, horses are still used in the military today, as recently as Afghanistan to navigate troops through the mountainous terrain.
War is hell for everybody but the horses that were used during the war were treated well.