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Horses can naturally travel up to 20 miles per day in the wild. This range can vary depending on factors such as access to food, water, and terrain. Domesticated horses can have their range limited by their living conditions and exercise routines.
Horses generally live in open fields or in the forest. Their range can be up to several miles in each direction.
Yes, horses can be fed range cubes as a supplement to their diet. However, it is important to ensure that the range cubes are specifically designed for horses and are balanced in terms of nutrition to meet the horse's dietary needs. It's best to consult with a veterinarian or equine nutritionist to determine the appropriate feeding amount for your horse.
A broken range horse is typically called a feral horse or a mustang. These horses are descendants of domestic horses that have reverted to a wild state.
About 14-16 hands.
Out on the range, in a paddock, in a stable.
Horses can be big animals. They range in size depending on the breed. The largest breed is the Shire Horse.
Wild horses are typically small. They range from 12 to up to 15.2 hands, as far as I know. Also horses such as mustangs are not "wild", they are "feral".
15 to 16 hands high is incorrect. Due to a wide range of breeds in the Appaloosa's ancestry, the range is 14 to 16 hands high.
They could be kept in a paddock or stall.
A quarter horses max height is 15.3 hands.
About 14.2 hh to 17 hh.