Belgian horses are bred for farm work and showing
Because the horses need to be bred to suit their work or their environment
No but there are champion bred horses
Ancestors of horses were bred to make horses. All of the ancestors of modern horses were horses. Some equines that are not Equus ferus caballus are still around but they were not ancestors.
Horses can't be bred from zebras. Zebras have a different chromosome count than horses. Crossing them produces a sterile hybrid just as occurs when breeding horses and donkeys.
Yes.
On a farm or ranch.
The Bedouins
No..They are draft horses, bred for pulling heavy loads.
The same reason dogs look different than wolves. Over many, many years, we have selectively bred horses for specific purposes. Thouroughbreds were bred with long legs, bodies, and to have a huge lung capacity for racing, Quarter horses were selectively bred for quarter mile races and to work cattle, Draft horses (Shire, Belgian) were bred for pulling heavy loads (example: Budwiser horses)
a NIB horse is a horse that was bred by all different horses so the mother horse couldn't be bred by her son or the son couldn't be bred with any of the horses already in the family you should be able to follow the family tree back and not see any repetiton in the horses
The Gelderland horse or the Gelderlander was bred in the region of Gelderland in the Netherlands. Native mares from Gelderland were bred with Andalusians, Neapolitan, Norman, Norfolk Roadster and Holstein stallions to produce the horses we know as Gelderlands. Hope this helps =)