Well, It all depends on how you care for your horse, if you care for it and it is in good health, your horse is likely to live a strong and healthy life. If you don't care for your horse properly, thats another story.
They can make the twenties easily. The oldest I have seen is 34.
The average life of a horse is 25-30 years without injury, but since horses are so susceptible to getting hurt it is hard to tell.
They can live 20-35 years
Around 12-15 years in the wild
Up to 22 years old
Morgan horses live in all 50 states, they can be found in the highest numbers in the Northeast however.
The owner of the first Morgan horse was named Justin Morgan, and the "first Morgan" horse was also named Justin Morgan. This horse was the first of what are now called Morgans, and lived to be 32 years old. The breed took on the name, Morgan. This stallion was the very first sire of the popular breed. The Morgan Horse Club of America is the official source for all details on Morgan horses.
Horses can live up to thirty years or longer if they are well cared for. Ponies generally live longer than larger horses, just as smaller dogs generally live longer than larger dogs. Morgans are a hearty breed of horse, so if well cared for, should easily live into their twenties or early thirties.
I assume you're asking how old horses generally live to be. Most healthy horses live into their late 20's, however it is not uncommon for horses to live into their 30's. Every now and then, a horse will live to the point of being geriatric, in their 40's.
Today Morgan horses are ore commonly show horses, But some people do use them for driving, or working.
No
Yes, Morgan Horses do have a temper. They have a temper, if you are in a bad mood, or if they want something and don't get it.
25 to 33 years
A horse (ifyou are lucky) can live to be 30 (I have had some live to 40)
Just the name of 'Morgan horse'.
Yes they can!