People don't 'hide' their horses. They may take them inside a stable for a while each day/ night, but they don't hide them.
50% - 80% of people rode horses during that time.
for people to save time with horses
No we just do it all the time when we want to get away from creepy people! :)
Because they can get in there and hide. Prey can't get to them as easily.
Because they would get tire of walking during the battle sothey had horses
before horses indians used spears and bow and arrows with skins to hide their scent
Horses don't generally have thick coats. They are short in the summer, but thicker and fluffier in the winter :)
By people moving west the brought horses so in time they got free and breeded and became wild
Time to Hide was created in 1976.
Yes, raw peanuts should never be fed to horses as they can contain a fungus that is toxic to horses. Peanut butter that has been roasted or cooked can be given to horses to hide medications.
They don't really. All they can do is hide and hope for the best.
It was a crude sort of sled. Made with two poles with hide or cloth stretched between them. This could then be loaded with cargo and pulled by people horses and sometimes a dog.