The horses territory is a place where it's lives it can be of any size and the horses guard or protrol the area. In a horse world the best stallions get the best area and also get the best mares.
No. They simply establish dominant horses in herds.
Its kind of like a mark of territory
Eastern Canada.
The 1500s by the Conquistadors into Inca territory
Horses are herbivores . . . So they can be prey to several carnivores such as wolves . . . . coyotes. . . etc.. . . And if you have a horse and live in these animals environment I recommend a fence for your horses territory . . . Just a suggestion
Horses do not have territories, they roam over vast expanses of land as they are nomadic. Horses do have a personal space that extends around themselves and if invaded will defend their space if need be.
they rear and buck the other horses, so keep your distence when near horses fighting because you might get hurt. the back legs can hurt you but the front legs can kill you
Some horses do live in grasslands, but that is not the only place you will find them. Horses live in all kinds of territory, from the marshes of camarogue to desert-like areas with hard rocky ground and sparse grass.
there are mules and horses and cyoteys and lizard and plenty of snakes to go around
They mark there territory b peeing and pooping everwhere and then lay in it to get warm
By the time the Northwest Territory was established, the Sioux had left that region and gone west. It did not affect them. The old Northwest Territory ended at the Mississippi River. While the Sioux originated in that area they left years earlier when horses became available.
The Spanish Conquistadors brought horses. The horses make it easier for the native Americans to get around. They could cover more territory riding horses than they could on foot.