Iceland.
Iceland? That's why they're called Icelandic Horses.
The Icelandic horse wasn't discovered it was created. When vikings settled in Iceland they brought horses with them and began breeding for smooth gaits and sturdy horses that could survive the winter.
Fast.
probably not, if they did they would use Icelandic horses, which are built to survive harsh,cold weather
horses can live in diffrent climates. it depends on the breed.example:the icelandic pony lives in the artic,the pasofino does not.
icelandic horses are commonly chestnut, dun, bay, black, gray, palomino, pinto and roan
Tim has two Icelandic horses, named Gaifa and Randallin.
Icelandic horses are fed dried fish or sth. The oil in it is good for them.
Icelandic horses can come in all equine colors and most every type of marking or pattern except appaloosa. They also have a few colors that are unique to the breed.
There tolt( wich is a speachal gait kinda like a fancy trot)
It's to allow them to fully develop. Most horses are not really ready to ride until they are 3 years or older.