Kentucky, the horse capital of the world. Actually to be honest, some of the horse barns in Kentucky are nicer than the houses. And there are more of them. Kentucky, the horse capital of the world. Actually to be honest, the horse barns are nicer than the houses, and there are more of them.
Kentucky, one very famous farm is SpindleTop in Lexington, Kentucky. Queen Elizabeth winters her horses in Lexington.
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Yes, I live in Virginia and there are quite a bit of horse farms here.
Horse's eat...Grass, Oats, Horse feed, Etc...
Thoroughbred horses are found on farms throughout Kentucky. There are also found in every state in the United States and in other countries. They live wherever an owner who loves thoroughbred horses lives.
they do this in some countries where the horse is used in farms,, they do that so the horse will give up thinking of sex and work harder.. eww that must be dumb thing to do but they do it....
Texas has the most farms in the United States, with over 240,000 farms covering more than 130 million acres.
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The most popular place 4 a horse is in farms that way no one can hear you screaming when the horse put it in yo pooper
Iowa has the most crop farms in the United States. Iowa is known for its extensive agricultural industry, particularly in corn and soybean production.
Most farms in California are located in the northern 2/3 of the state. There are orange groves in the southern portion of the state and mostly dairy farms in the north. There are also farms that grow other fruits and vegetables.
Horse farms are found throughout Canada, as horse-related sports are still popular. These include the Calgary Stampede and horse-races such as the Queen's Plate. Two examples of horse farms that raise racehorses are Hill 'n' Dale Farms and Kinghaven Farms, both located in Ontario.
farming, horse industry, federal state goverment, tobacco farms/farming
Cattle farms, gator farms, pig farms, chicken farms, horse farms, etc.
Vermont
Washington State flourishes with dairy farms, beef farms, horses, swine, and goats.