It can be called a 'team' or a '4 horse hitch'.
In chariot racing, a single charioteer typically controls a team of two to four horses, with the most common configuration being a pair of horses (a "biga"). In ancient Rome, charioteers often competed with teams of four horses (a "quadriga"), which was considered the most prestigious setup. The number of horses used can vary depending on the specific race and the rules governing it.
Bobsleigh.
A team of 4 horses can typically pull a load of around 4,000 to 6,000 pounds, depending on factors such as the breed and size of the horses, the terrain, and the condition of the horses. This estimate can vary based on the specific circumstances and training of the horses.
In chuckwagon racing, each team typically uses four horses to pull the chuckwagon. Additionally, there may be one or two outrider horses that accompany the wagon, making a total of five to six horses involved in the race. The race format emphasizes speed and precision, with the horses playing a crucial role in the performance of the team.
I think you should go to a pato team and ask! the answer is 1000000000/not 10 people on a team. In modern pato, two four-member teams ride on horses
because it is not a pack of horses.
Once you said something, you can't take it back.
A Herd of Horses or a Team.
For the four man team it was 14th place in Lillehammer. For the 2 man team it was 29th place in Nagano. The Lillehammer team finished higher than any U.S. driven sled in those Olympics.
A dozen horses is usually called a 'string' of horses.
I believe that since we are talking about 1 group (singular) the correct way to say this would be 'A group of horses is called a team'.
A group of horses is called a herd. A group of horses can also be called a team (in harness), a haras or harrase (hunting), a string (long line of horses/ponies being led), a rag or rake (for colts), a stud (a group of horses belonging to a single owner), a troop (military), a drove (a herd of livestock being driven together), band (family group that runs together), or a stable (racing).