Well, it all depends on the horse. If it is chubby horse it will run slower but if it is a lighter, fitter horse it will run faster. It would also depend on the breed of the horse. If it is a TB, which are fast runners, they would be faster than for example a Shetland pony. All horses run at different speeds so there wouldn't be an exact speed for wild horses.
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Horses can run pretty fast. They can go up to 45-55 mph if they really go at. In fact, the fastest Quarter Horse ever was clocked at 57 mph. YouTube.com/cavallopedgogue - this girl has all the answers ;) just webmail her
Horses can go about 60 kph OR 38 mph.
Why would you want to make a horse wild? Well i guess you would make it crazy by turning it into a bucking horse and go from there !!!
you go to the feild and wait and catch one
Both will go about the same speed 15 -20 mph. except for 2 domestic breeds the Thoroughbred and the quarter hore which can reach speeds of 30-50mph.
The answer to this is: the carriage is only as fast as the horse. Walk: Roughly 3-4 MPH. A pleasure show horse can go as slow as 2 mph. Gaited horses-- who do not trot-- can do a 'running walk' as fast as 15 mph. Trot: The trot is roughly 8-10 MPH. Again, a shorter striding horse could trot slower, and a horse with a long stride could move faster. Harness Racing (Trot/Pace): 20-35 MPH Canter/Lope: 10-17 MPH. Gallop - 20-45 MPH NOTE 1: It is generally considered bad form for any horse in harness to canter, lope, or gallop while hitched to a vehicle, as it is dangerous and ill-advised. NOTE 2: Many horse-drawn vehicles are referred to as "carriages" when in fact, they are not. Hearses, wagons, sulkies, carts etc all have different functions and are built to go at different speeds.
What mph compare to a 3.3 horse power outboard motor
A horse can only run about 30 miles an hour. So, if the horse pulls a carriage it can only go as fast as the horse can go. The speed would be about 30 miles an hour.
Depending on the horse and carriage about 15 to 20 mph.
Wild horse (Mustang) groups are called bands in the US, or sometimes a herd of mustangs. In Australia they would be called a herd or mob of brumbies and the same would go for New Zealand or kaimanawa wild horses.
you go to the man at the ranch with a horse jumping in front of him then you ask him if you can tame the horse then you follow the directions for the game and you have a horse
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