YES, by all means!
Horses are very intelligent animals and most domestic horses love to work.
They have helped us by transportation and help with farm work. They inspire us with their being hard workers, their willingness, kindness, sweetness and kindheartedness.
workers with horses
Horses can be transportation companionship workers they do these for people
Yes, shires are very hard working horses.
I find it hard to imagine how co-workers feel.
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Horses pulled the wagons, of course. The pioneers couldn't get anywhere without the horses. Plus, they were great farmer's workers.
True A horses daily rotation is determend how hard it works .
Some horses benefit by having hard hooves because then when they gallop or run they don't get their frogs (soft part of their hooves) cut. So it is very beneficial for horses to have hard hooves.
Jurgis compared workers in factories to horses on the farm to highlight how they were both viewed as expendable and easily replaceable entities, solely used for their labor without regard for their well-being or dignity. Just like horses on the farm, workers were seen as instrumental tools to be used and discarded once they were no longer useful.
Farriers are workers who specialize in shoeing horses.
No. Horses have tiny legs relative to their body size. Do you ever see horses galloping down highways? Also, horses eat grass. Do you ever see hard soil growing grass? Hungry horses with broken legs do not fare well in our society. So if you value your horse buddies, keep them off hard soil. They will bless you for this decision.