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The horse drawn reaper was invented in the 1800s. It plowed the fields and fields of grass that the farmers had to grow crops in. It was more efficient and saved alot of time.
There are 96 beautiful horse breeds in America my favs are the American Quarter Horse,Paint Horse,and Mustang horses.
Different horse breeds came from all over the world. Some breed names are based on where the breed is from. Like Australian pony is from Australia. I don't know where all the breeds came from, but why don't you search it on Google, or find a book on horse breeds and find out where they come from
Yes, there are hundreds of horse and pony breeds.
One can find a list of horse breeds on Wikipedia. The main horse breeds are Barb horse, Abtenauer, Abyssinian horse, Akhal-Teke, American-Indian horse, Friesian horse and Irish Draught.
267 horse breeds
For a saddle horse I would have to say the American Quarter Horse and the American Paint Horse. After that would be the draft breeds. I pick these breeds because of their mellow attitude toward life.
The thoroughbred and the quarter horse are the breeds that make up an appendix Quarter Horse.
Mostly by foot or by horse, where there was water boats might be used. Railways were also built in this time period.
They are two different breeds
A waler is a horse which was developed over years to achieve a horse which was strong and hardy enough for the Australian climate, have enough stamina to be ridden long distances and the ability to work the fields. They were used for the Australian Light Horse in WW1. They are a combination of several breeds which were introduced to Australia during 1788, those being Thoroughbred, Arabian, Suffolk Punch, Clydesdale, Shire, Cleveland Bay, Welsh Cob, Coaching breeds, Hackney, Percheron, Timor Pony and many of the British native ponies.
There are OVER 100 horse breeds in the world!Here are some links of some horse breeds and information about them:http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/horses/http://www.mypets.net.au/flex/articles/37/horse-breeds.cfmThanks, I hope you find my information handy. :)