The Bedouins
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The nomadic wild horses never stayed in one place for long.
They became nomadic hunters.
The Arab People Were Very Critical About The Breeding And Lineages Of Their Horses. Pedigree and Lineage were passed down in songs and chants, and sometimes the foal wore a bag around its neck, and in it was amulets, charms and paper.
The Vedic tribes of ancient Afghanistan.
The Shakas, a group of ancient Iranian nomadic tribes, did not typically use saddles on their horses. Instead, they employed simpler forms of horse gear, such as pads or blankets, to ride their horses. This practice was common among many nomadic cultures, prioritizing functionality and ease of movement over more elaborate saddling techniques. The focus was largely on mobility and utility in their nomadic lifestyle.
Bedouins have been breeding Arabian horses for more than 5,000 years
Well I'm pretty sure they WERE nomadic because they lived in tepees and herded wild horses. But now they live in a reservation in Oklahoma so there's no way for them to be nomadic anymore. Also, they learned to farm...
You should ALWAYS be careful with horses.
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.
Indians didn’t have a corral to keep their horses in. Instead, the horses grazed free on the range near the Indian camps.