For exactly the same reasons driving is easier with automobiles (cars) than with wooden stage coaches driven by horses. Wooden ships powered by cloth sails which catch the wind in order to move are in the very same category as wooden stage coaches being pulled by horses. BOTH have been replaced by steel and engines. Certainly one doesn't need to be reminded or taught about the power and luxury of modern machines, do they?
They usually just eat hay in their trailer to keep them occupied. I'm sure that's the same when they travel on an airplane.
same speed as the horses pulling them, which is slower than a horse alone, try 30mph
No they are not from the same family, sea horses are a special kind of fish, horses are mammals.
If you mean the same breed, not always.
The possessive form of the singular noun "coach" is coach's (sounds the same as the plural coaches). The plural possessive is coaches' (also sounds exactly the same).
we have always trailerd them the same as ur regular sized horses u just make sure that no bars or anything are spaced far enough for the pony to get its halter or head caught in between the bars
No, bloodworms and redworms are not the same as strongyles in equines. Bloodworms typically refer to the larval stage of certain nematodes, particularly the strongylids, which can be harmful to horses. Strongyles, on the other hand, are a specific group of parasitic worms that include both large and small strongyles, known for causing significant health issues in horses. While bloodworms can be a stage of strongyles, the terms are not interchangeable.
There are no cold blooded horses...
People would travel on horses or in a horse and carriage. Otherwise they would walk, suggesting that they were not wealthy.
The same way you do when the horses are not in the olympics.
The same as other horses...