At the start of their lives
A usual breeding period for a horse is about 11 months, so when the horse is born, usually their about 11 months old.
Horses are usually vacinated yearly.
neither. they are born wild. they are trained English or western or both. Some breeds are more suited to western riding (Quarter Horses, Appaloosas) and some are usually English horses (Thoroughbreds, Morgans, Warmbloods), but any horse can be trained to do either.
Almost always. On rare occations a foal will be born with chestnut or black legs. These odd colored horses are usually not used for breeding.
A dozen horses is usually called a 'string' of horses.
Usually. The breed in America is usually the American Mustang.
Mustangs are usually wild horses that roam around in herds. People usually catch and tame them.
Wild horses were, naturally born in the wild. They have much more bucking power then domestic horses because they must throw killer cougers off their backs. They usually know how to break ice while many domestic horses don't. They usually have more sure footing then domestic horses. Some have been known to throw themselves into rivers or off cliffs rather than be caught by mustangers.
Horses do get up, but usually do not go down.
shire horses
yes, horses can get it. Usually from worms, sudden change in food.
horses useally trian an a ranch a field or on a pathway