as far as i know, yes
Native Hungarian mares were crossed with desert bred Arabian stallions. The breed gets its name from the desert bred Arabian named Shagya who is found in nearly all Shagya pedigrees.
The Arabian Language is native to the whole Arabian world, an area which stretches from the Northern coasts of Africa and the Middle-East. Note that Arabian is just a collection from many different Arabian dialects.
Omani
The Thoroughbred was created by crossing the native British running stock with 'Turk' (Akhal Teke) Stallions, Barb stallions and Arabian stallions then crossing their offspring together.
The original Spanish explorers brought horses to North America. Many of those horses were turned loose when the Spaniards returned to Spain and they intermingled with native horses (horses that came from China over the ice cap). The Mustang is the result of that interbreeding. The first importation of Spanish Arabian horses was in 1934 when James and Edna Draper (from California) imported the first purebred Arabian horses to the United States.
The Arabian is indeed an old breed, it is considered the founder of all modern horse breeds. Its breeding lines were greatly revered on the European continent, and they were shipped all over to improve native breeds. As the Europeans brought horses over to the New World, most of them were of Arabian descent, spreading the blood through the Americas. So, yes, the Arabian is considered a very old, if not ancient, founding breed. The Arabian is indeed an old breed, it is considered the founder of all modern horse breeds. Its breeding lines were greatly revered on the European continent, and they were shipped all over to improve native breeds. As the Europeans brought horses over to the New World, most of them were of Arabian descent, spreading the blood through the Americas. So, yes, the Arabian is considered a very old, if not ancient, founding breed.
The answer is ALL the choices listed are/were native to the US and North America.hough history classes taught that wild horses were not native to the US, scientists and geneticists have presented proof to the US Circuit of Appeals claiming that per DNA studies horses were here millions of years before the Spanish reintroduced them back to the continent after the horses died out here.SEE Are wild horses native to US? BLM view challenged, by SCOTT SONNER, Associated Press. Native Times: Monday, 06 June 2011 21:11.
Horses
There is a native breed of horses in the Philippines. The Kabayo is native to the Philippines. It is a smaller size than most other breeds of horses. However, it is sturdy, and strong.
Most native americans did have horses.
Horses came from Europe.
They mainlly used pintos for their camoflagged coats. Also, they used them because they were easy to catch.American Indian ponies we usually decedents of Spanish Conquistadors' horses that were abandoned or escaped. They had the blood of Spanish Barb, Arabian, Mustang, or Foundation Appaloosa.