Technically yes it can, so long as it is a strain that is infectious to both horses and humans. However, horses are pretty resistant to tuberculosis.
The use of horses are that weused to travel on them and now we do rodeos and horse races.
People used to travel by foot in land when the early humans lived.Then riding horses ,other animals came.In the water they used to travel by Raft.
Most humans treat horses well, but some humans (unfortunately) abuse them.
Tuberculosis is a bacterial disease caused mainly by mycobacterium in humans. This disease usually attacks lungs.
It has been found in a bison that lived approximately 18,000 years ago. Prehistoric humans also had tuberculosis, but it is unclear if humans first contracted the disease from animals.
the most common strain that causes tuberculosis in humans is Mycobacterium tuberculosis. there are also other strains, but in terms of incidence, they do not cause much damage in humans. examples of this is Mycobacterium bovis and Mycobacterium africanum. these strains are more common in animals.
A good majority of horses do trust humans. These are horses that are treated fairly and have owners who make themselves the 'herd leader' and can prove that they will be fair, just, and protective of the horse. However not all horses will trust humans and not all humans are to be trusted, horses instinctively know this.
They used horses to travel
Horses do have ears just like humans.
Horses never lie. Humans do.
humans depressed humans are less effective
yes, they travel in herds.