Of course! Horses live anywhere in the world, or can. I hear that the horses are more heavy and like the draft breed up there.
Saddlebred horses live everywhere in the USA and in some other countries like Canada and Europe.
Fewer than 1000 Friesian horses live in the US and Canada today.
Which horses? Most horses live on land. Actually all horses except for seahorses live on land.
Horses used to live in canada in prehistoric times but had migrated to asia across the bearing sea when the ice age had occured and the ones left in Canada died out. Horses were first introduced to Canada by the spaniards around the time of Columbus. The horses were demesticated when they were brought over but were left to run wild. The natives started to ride them after this but didnt actually become horsemen until the 17th and 18th century when France and England had colonized Canada.
Some horses do live in Switzerland.
Horses and sheep live at farms
Horses are herd animals. They prefer to live with other horses.
"Main breeds" really depends on where you live. Main breeds of horses in the USA and Canada, for example, are thoroughbreds, arabians, quarter-horses, morgans, clydesdales, etc.
Yes, horses give live birth.
no horses live in the zoo.
Horses live in a herd, which is a group of about 10-15 horses approx.
none Thats soo wrong theres a least a couple hundred i should know cause i live near a area where i can see them!!