hourses do not live on farmes in the wild the live out in the open in grassy fields
do they live up in the mountains or in the wild are they wild horses or are they just horses that live on a farm with there horse friends.
Wild horses live in the wild.
Wild horses tend to be a lot faster and stronger. They were born and raised in the wild so they have to be strong to protect itself. A wild horse will have some extra senses that a farm horse may not. Farm horses trust you, but a wild horse, not so much.
There are stray horses that live in the wild. But, no not all horses live on farms. Not all horses are work horses (Mules are usually better). They're often used for shows (jumpers, hunters, dressage..), fox hunting, general transportation.. All sorts of things.
Wild horses can be anywhere.Including Russia.
Quite sadly, no, wild horses do not live in San Diego.
The only true wild horses live in Mongolia, but some live in Montana, Nevada and Idaho.
Yes. Horses are farm animals themselves in many cases.
Yes, they can be. Depending on where they live - say in the wild, they would be "wild" animals. If living on a farm, which most are, they are considered "farm" animals. They can be used on a farm to work or for riding - either for fun, competition, or work.
if they are wild then they get grass from where they live and they get water from a sream near by and if they live in a farm than the farmers feed them
Horses are herd animals. They prefer to live with other horses.
Most wild horses left in the united states live on Assateague island.