supplies like tack or feed? If its tack then they need a blanket, saddle, bridle, lead rope, halter, brushes, and combs. If you want to lunge then you need a lunging rope and whip.
If its feed you want then oats some sort of grain (hay, alfalfa, etc.) and treats like carrots, apples (my horse LOVES cookies). Of course you don't need treats but they are always good to have around just don't feed em too many treats or he might get sick. :)
Horses carried supplies , as gasoline became very scarce the were ridden. as food supplies dwindled ,people ate horse meat.
Feet for the infantry and archers, horses for the cavalry, pack horses and wagons for supplies and extra weapons, cargo ships for supplies and warships for the marines.
To carry riders, supplies, and weapons.
For the best selection of Breyer Horse supplies and accessories you'll want to go to the Internet. Do a google search on "Breyer Horses". A number of reputable merchants will show up. For the best prices on Breyer Horse supplies and accessories I recommend LookAGiftHorse.com
1 blanket, supplies and horses/camel
Horses, Food, Weapons, Water, a Map, and your MOM
You can get horses almost anywhere. Like if you go to non-main isles you can capture wild horses, you can also get some at the barn/livery, and at the auction house. You can get supplies at the tack store.
No you don't! Horses does not need an apostrophe.
Horses occasionally need treatment for dental problems, particularly older horses. This is done by the regular vet.
Francisco Coronado's expedition to North America in the 16th century included supplies such as food rations, weapons, horses, clothing, medical supplies, and navigation tools. These supplies were essential for survival and exploration during the journey.
There are a lot of supplies and costs are associated with horses such as Halter (10-60 dollars), Lead rope (10-20 dollars), grooming kit (30-70 dollars), saddle (400-3000 dollars), and many others.
Native Americans and Pioneers first captured them and used the horses to travel and carry supplies.