they run fast and can be used 2 replace cars
Yes, they had horses. Horses were considered very valuable to the tribes and a form of wealth.
Horses are not regarded as a necessity to war since most modern-day armies rely heavily upon mechanized transport .
they give valuable gifts to the owners
Horses were treated very well and highly valued in WW2. Both the Russian and German armies relied heavily on horses for transport, artillery and pulling items like field kitchens and aid stations.Horses were treated very well and highly valued in WW2. Both the Russian and German armies relied heavily on horses for transport, artillery and pulling items like field kitchens and aid stations.
once I had a dream... and so that is how Anglo Saxons invented cars. ;-)
Yes, most likely. The Indians probably found them more useful because of the whole transportation thing, and since Indians generally didn't eat steak or beef, horses were definetely much more valuable.
Horses were important to the ancient Chinese. The Ferghana horses or dragon horses were known for being fleet and sturdy. Horses from this area were valuable as hunting and warrior mounts and could also be used as trade items. A good horse was worth its upkeep and was a prized possession.
No. They used guns, horses and artillery cannons as most armies at the time used for war
I think it was because They neaded something to ride on?
Horses were brought to Australia as they were the most common means of transportation at that time. They were also valuable for developing the land, helping to clear woodlands, and for hauling heavy loads.
What makes any horse valuable is what somebody is willing to pay for it. In the 1980s Arabians were all the rage. People were paying incredible prices for these horses. Then the bottom fell out of the market. Horses that people had paid $200,000 were worth $2000. Many breeders were bankrupt and the result was far too many horses than the people to buy them. The breed has recovered but has never reached the prices of years gone by.
No, well trained war horses were a valuable commodity so her horse was not burned.