They pulled back on the reins and said, "Woah!"
woah
On the poor conditions of the roads at that time: very tiring, very bumpy, very dusty, and slow travelling with frequent stops to change horses. Longer journeys could even entail an overnight stop or two.
Horses stop racing at about 5-6.
Most horses stop growing at the ages 5 or 6.
People still ride horses today.
they just do
some horses get SLAGHTERD BY HUMUNS!!!!!! STOP HORSE SLAGHTER
Julie - 1992 Stop and Smell the Horses - 1.5 was released on: USA: 4 July 1992
In the days of the stage coach a 4-horse hitch could travel about 25 miles a day. Depending on the terrain the horses would be changed more frequently. After about 25 miles the passengers needed to rest. Stage coach was a very uncomfortable way to travel. Answer- Depending on the kind of vehicle (wagon, buggy vis-a-vis-landau etc) the weight of the vehicle and passengers and contents, plus the kind of horses doing the pulling, their condition and the terrain/road condition- a decent dirt road is easier on the horses legs and feet than paved (either current pavements or old cobblestone) if the hitch has relief horses every 25-40 miles it easily make over 100-150 miles on reasonable terrain in a good day. Individual endurance riding horses do 100 miles carrying a rider in a day over a variety of terrain.
In the wild, if horses sense danger they run until they think it is safe to stop
to stop horses sweating to much
you can get it anywhere -- probablay game stop