Yes.
the use of the mustang horse was for traveling cause a mans horse was everything back then
Yes. Mennonite communities still use a horse a buggy for traveling.
100 yrs ago people use horse a lot. today everybody travels by car
Often the most common method of travel was by horse and buggy(when carrying a family). Traveling by onesself could be done by horse.
In the middle ages the forms of transport were:walkingriding horses, donkeys, muleshorse, ox, or mule drawn wagons and cartssailing ships and rafts
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Baked when people were hung for stealing a horse it was terrible because people used their horses for travel, and there was great distance between towns so it was a matter of life and death. Also people used their horses on their farms it was their way to make a living. Lastly sometimes if needed they would use the horse for food.
How many different breeds of horse are there? 102 or 400
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Yes. The origin of measuring a horse this way is very old, but easy to understand. In days long ago people did not have the common measuring devices (like tape measures, etc.) that we do today. To measure a horse, they used their hands. Somewhere along the way, the measuring unit of a hand was standardized to mean four inches. Though the origins are ancient, a hand is still the unit of measurement for horses that modern horse owners use today.
When a horse is traveling in a trailer, it often gets bumped around, and a scared horse buddy may nip it. That's why horses need special traveling equipment. Tails need to be wrapped up, so they will not get tangled on a bar in the trailer and frighten the horse/pony. To protect a horse's delicate legs, you need to buy shipping boots at the local tack shop. They are just like polo wraps, the kind you use when jumping horses, but a bit thicker to hold the horse during the strain of traveling. But, even if your horse is a seasoned traveler and would load and stand in the trailer calmly, you still need to protect it, because other horses can still bump into your pony and hurt it's legs, unless shipping boots are on it!
the people living in Australia today re use.