Horses like different climates. It all depends on what breed of horse. For example, horses with thicker coats may like cooler climates. Also, it depends if you have a blanket for them and how much you work them.
The time when a horses hooves will be driest depends more on the climate than what time of year it is. If the climate is dry and there is no moisture on the ground then it's likely that the horses will dry out more than if it were raining or if a wet spot was provided.
it depends on the horse some horses may not like what other horses do like
Arabian horses were first bred in the deserts of the Arabian Peninsula and in north east Africa.
Horses, they are more like horses
No specific climate, last time I checked! I'll try and figure out how to add links at the bottom.
Pastures with lots of grass and trees. They do not like to get wet, so a place where it rains constantly is not the best choice. Also, horses can suffer from heat stroke, so not to hot either. Also, lots of hills and places where they can have their young is a good idea.
they just like other horses
No human would know if horses like rodeos because humans are not horses.
Horses do not like to eat leeks
Wild horses are herd animals and need to be around other horses. Wild and tame horses both like and LOVE to be around other horses, but that depends on their social skills.
Horses are social animals and enjoy being in a herd. There is a pecking order and some horses just don't get along. ( Like people )
Before plows, farm horses would pull a plow like-device to help with crops. Nowadays, farm horses are used as horses to ride, like schooling horses