For the most part horses are used for pleasure riding/ driving, and sport activities. In some places they are used for logging, plowing/ farm work, and transportation.
Some countries allow horses to be farmed for meat and milk, but these horses must be kept completely free of medicines and drugs to be considered safe for human consumption. Most horses kept for pleasure and sport would not be allowed to be slaughtered due to medication usage.
Horses are no longer used for glue or pet food.
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Many people have horses, like I do. Let's just put it this way, proably from 5 million to 10 million are what people use.
They used horses for the same reason people everywhere use horses. They made life much easier than without them.
No. Horses are used for riding and as pets as well.
no, chestnuts are not of use to horses. People believe way back when, horses had fingers and toes.
Well, in Michigan there's a small island called Mackinaw Island, and cars aren't allowed, so people use horses and bikes to get around. The horses are usually pulling carts though.
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Because in other countries they use horses for glue.
NO!
horses or their feet.
horses, canoes, walking
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