Yes, in most cases they are the same. However, sometimes there is an 'entry' of 2 horses with the same trainer/owner that are entered as a single betting interest. In that case, the horse number won't be exactly the same as the post position.
Depends on how many horses are racing. I'm no pro, but I've seen up to 14 horses racing, which would mean there can be up to 14 starting positions in a race.
Estimated 58 000 000 horses in the world.
There are not any real numbers available to the public. You would have to contact the Arabian Horse Association for exact numbers of registered horses.
No. Horses are horses and only horses. Men are humans, not horses. There's a huge difference between the species Equus caballus and Homo sapiens.
Horses do not have horns.
{| |- | The primary means of transportation was water. Small boats and canoes were used to trave quickly between the settlements. Otherwise they walked. There were limited numbers of horses available. |}
the people in the top box have a sheet with all the names and numbers of the horses
The current population of the Arabian horse is not fully known due to some people never registering their horses. For more firm numbers I would suggest contacting the Arabian Horse Association and see if they could provide numbers of registered horses.
You can't...adding three odd numbers together always makes an odd number.
Morgan horses live in all 50 states, they can be found in the highest numbers in the Northeast however.
The horses. That duck's bill would be a sight to behold...
about 98% of the population of horses are kept as pets There are about 800,000 horses in the world, with the numbers still going up. And about 600,000 of those horses are kept as pets. About 2/3 fo the whole horse population.