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Horse Carriages, Horse Buggys, Miniature Horse Buggys, Horse Carts, were all means of moving supplies.
horse and buggys
Yes. There are some religions, like the Amish, that don't use technology, and still do things the old fashioned way. There are also horse shows that have a horse pulling a buggy. Also, there are horse and buggys for rent, for whatever you want, like weddings, etc. And some people just enjoy riding in a buggy drawn by a horse, so they do it for pleasure. While it is no where near as common as it used to be, there are still quite a few horse and buggys still to be found.
Use of horse and buggy is the defining characteristic of the Amish in the United States. But it is not an exclusive trait as there are old order Mennonite groups that do use the horse and buggy as well. As for subgroups within the Amish, The Old Order Amish are the largest of the sects. Followed by The New Order Amish.
They can talk with the "English" (non-Amish) all they want.
An Amish buggy.
The Amish will most likely drive a horse and buggies or even on bicycles. Only few Amish own cars.
There is no age limit to drive an Amish horse-drawn buggy. A child as young as 8 could drive one if they know how.
You do not need a code to register a horse on howrse. You make an account.
Standardbred
They Don't use horse shoes
Usually by horse and buggy, but sometimes by foot.