No. Although cars had been around for some years, most people still had horses and they were used in the same way that they always had. At the beginning of the 20th century cars were more or less toys for the wealthy. Most of the middle class still used horses.
The fuel to run the engine was hard to come by. Parts for repair were hard to get.
In the early 1900's cars were hard to control(no electric steering),used leaded gas, and were made from cheap parts(some companies) Todays cars have electric steering, high grade materials, and use safe unleaded gas.
The same as today and before the 1900s, hard and stony, hot in sun and cold otherwise.
Yes, shires are very hard working horses.
Working conditions in the 1900s would have been hard labor for little pay in the early years. As the century went on, jobs were created that paid better and were easier to do for men and women.
Ice axes were first used in mountaineering in the early 1900s. It allowed hikers to easily climb mountains that had ice on them. Before it was very hard to do this.
True A horses daily rotation is determend how hard it works .
Some horses benefit by having hard hooves because then when they gallop or run they don't get their frogs (soft part of their hooves) cut. So it is very beneficial for horses to have hard hooves.
Airsoft guns and airsoft itself were invented in the early 1970s by japan since it was hard to obtain real firearms which is what led to airsoft.
YES, by all means! Horses are very intelligent animals and most domestic horses love to work.
No. Horses have tiny legs relative to their body size. Do you ever see horses galloping down highways? Also, horses eat grass. Do you ever see hard soil growing grass? Hungry horses with broken legs do not fare well in our society. So if you value your horse buddies, keep them off hard soil. They will bless you for this decision.
It may seem hard to believe, but the technology did not yet exist.