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10 to 15 years but mini horses can live up to 40 Answer 2: All horses tend to live from 15 to 30 years of age, with some falling below and above that range.
Usually around in there 20's, but ponies live until they are in there 30's it varies they could die of old age
About 30 or 40 years if in good helth.
Go to Horseclicks.com you can choose the age, gender, colouring, and price and there are usually alot of different horses to choose from.
Cougars do not live in groups except for a mother and her cubs. The cubs usually leave on their own at about 2 years of age.
Around the age of 15, 16, or 17 (they live to be up to 35)
From a death of old age, most horses live from around 23-30. in the wild, it is a different story though.
Well, most can live up to thirty. At the most.
Most regular sized horses will get to be around 30 years old. Some ponies live longer, just as toy dogs tend to live longer than large dogs. A world-record-holding horse recently died aged 59. The oldest horse on record as far as I know died around 60. Racehorses and other horses that are worked young and hard often wear up and die sooner. It is common for a racehorse to only make it to fifteen or so. answer It depends on the breed of horse. Most horses die around the age of 30. Horses that are hardier, for example the Halflinger, can live to be around 40 years of age. Also horses usually die around 20 (give or take a few years) because most horses die from colic or accidents and illness before they can reach the age of 30. Horses are starting to live longer but FEW live to turn 30... not all though some are healthy and perky at 35 or so too but their care earlier in their life and when they are that age was usually much better than other horses and were never put under much stress but were always healthy, happy, and fit horses. Usually broodmares die young. Also before they can get to 30 they are put down because they are at a farm and aren't a use anymore for money, they get ill or weak or it is too much for the owner of the farm to take care of them ($$$). Old broodemares or lesson horses are usually put down by a farm around age 22-32
older groups usually women above the age of 50.
They usually live between 12 to 15 years of age.
The average age for a horse to live up to is about 25 to 30 years old this of course depends what breed of horse, how it is looked after , if it has any health issues or its environment but the average well cared horse 25- 30 years old some horses will even live up to 40 years old! :)