no, chestnuts are not of use to horses. People believe way back when, horses had fingers and toes.
about everybody who has a horse
Horse hides can be used for more than you think! 3 of their more common uses are jakets, holsters and actually saddles!
Professional horse racing uses both stallions and mares for competition. The horses have to be Thoroughbreds with breeding capabilities in order to compete.
the use of the mustang horse was for traveling cause a mans horse was everything back then
Many people use horses for many different purposes.
Yes, Glorfindel takes Frodo on his horse to Rivendell. Legolas uses one of the horses of the Rohirrim.
jutland horses are a heavy breed so they are commonly used as draft and carridge horses. They also help famers where ever they can, ie. Plowing paddocks, pulling logs etc.
Horses have many uses, they can be used for transportation through riding or pulling carts. They can be used to deliver items, again, using carts and wagons. You can compete in equestrian sports on horses, which also provides entertainment and exercise. Horses can also be used for companions, in much the same way you would use a cat or dog as a pet, they just cannot go inside the house.
It is used to whip the horses and inflict pain on the horse during a race so that they will run faster. It often ends up cutting their side and leaving marks.
Yes there are. There are several breeds of horses that are native to Africa (related link below sources several breeds native to South Africa), including the Barb, and a rare feral horse called the Namib Desert Horse. Horses in Africa are used for racing, driving stock, riding, and other uses similar to that in other countries.
They can be used as anything from stud/brood mare to a show horse.
There are many uses of horse hair, but one is bow's for violins.