Nope
Yes, the horse Spartan does pass away in the Heartland books. His death is a significant event in the series and affects the main characters deeply.
Yes, Pegasus, the horse in the show Heartland, passed away. It was a sad moment for both the characters on the show and the audience.
No he doesn't die. He had a heartattack and went to Arizona for a month due to doctor's orders.
placed outside of town on a hill to die
placed outside of town on a hill to die
no, at the end after the credits it has another movie that shows half of a ship blown up and spartan goes to sleep in a cooling chamber
no he dosent he gets stuck in space
for men you had to die in battle, for women you had to die during childbirth
that do not take anything in Sparta they just let their people die
they all die i think number 6 (you) are the last spartan to die in the lone wolf mission
A horse will eventually die from wind sucking but would take a horses lifetime for them to die. A horse would die from wind sucking if it breaks its wind pipe.
No, Albert does not die in "War Horse." He survives the war and is reunited with his horse Joey.
Joey, (the horse) does not die at all in the movie or book, but the man who bought Joey from Albert's dad does die in war.