Some cowboy jobs on ranches, mounted police, search and rescue, rodeo performances, circus acts, therapeutic riding, horse showing, horse racing, plowing Amish fields, horse breeding operations, carriage rides in cities like New York and New Orleans, and pony rides are a few.
There are many jobs in horses you can be a policewoman/man, dentist, instructor, farrier and there are some more.
killing horses and other animals
Yes. They can be therapy horses, lesson horses, competition horses, ranch horses (like working cattle, etc), plow horses, police horses, and a few other jobs that I cant think of off the top of my head.
yes they can
Realistically while a hose can play a role it can not have a Job. Jobs - which require the employee to take responsibility for some actions) are for humans.
There was more to do than look for food. There were many different jobs to do. Civilizations required a wide range of jobs.
* groom * horse-riding instructer * vet * horse behaviorist * artist (get to draw horses)
you can get money of a horses, but to answer that question is easy : you get on the horses back and ride it for transportation. and if you ride it you wont be late for work
Feeding and watering. Mucking out (removing horse dung). Laying down fresh bedding. Rubbing down and curry combing the horses. Walking the horses outside looking for medical problems, and so much more.
Production was faster, fewer workers were required to do some jobs. It added to the profit of some industry owners, but cost some workers to seek new jobs.
Some examples of practice manager jobs can be found within the NHS where they are required to manage financial budgets, staffing requirements and stock levels and ordering.
farming weavers basket makers toolmakers and traders