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Tanks replaced horses.
fast horses
A few horses died.
Mainly horses were used in World War 2. But donkeys were used in World War 1.
walking and horses and carriages. There's not too much info on the web. walking was the main thing because the poor could not afford horses and/or carriages. If you were rich you could be able to use whatever you want
Tanks replaced horses.
You have the word wrong. It is not calvary, but cavalry which is an armyunit mounted on horseback.
Yes they did. then they didn't have cars or military tanks, so horses where transportation, and for calvary use. Yes they did. then they didn't have cars or military tanks, so horses where transportation, and for calvary use.
Over 8,000 soldiers130 chariots520 horses150 Calvary horses
Calvary horses used to be in the 15 to 16 hand range depending on breed. The Military used to use Arabians which were 14-15 hands. But most military units only maintain Calvary horses for show, parade, and funerals now instead of for warfare.
in calvary soldiers shot at horses flanks that had emphazema (spell check???)
Where does eating horses originate from? France - They ate Napoleons Calvary
yes and all fir is poisonous to horses
That would be called a Calvary. Normally, people would be riding on the horses. This was used in the Revolutionary War, and the Civil War
Why does Snowball destroy the ribbons that were used to decorate the horses' manes and tails after the rebellion?
Yes they did, warriors sometimes rode on horseback. William brought over many horses by boat for the use of his cavalry which were used at Hastings.
Mustangs, and draft horses, The American saddlebred was greatly loved by the calvary as well as the American Morgan