The horse has been put before the cart - in other words, something is, or is being done, the wrong way round.
When horse pulls a cart the action is on the... sharts Cut Answer
When a horse pulls a cart, the action is on the horse. The horse exerts force on the cart through its harness, which causes the cart to move. This action is a result of the horse's muscle power and body strength.
When horse pulls a cart the action is on the... sharts Cut Answer
When horse pulls a cart the action is on the... sharts Cut Answer
Yes, the action occurs on Earth when a horse pulls a cart. The force generated by the horse's muscles acts against the ground, allowing it to move the cart. This interaction involves gravity, friction, and the physical properties of both the horse and the cart, all of which are influenced by Earth's environment.
Even though the cart is pulling on the horse with the same force that the horse is pulling on the cart, the weight of the horse, the way it runs, versus the way wheels move, all add up to make the sum of forces on the system move in the direction of the horse.
A horse obviously cannot grasp a towing conveyance, so in order to move an object it needs the assistance of a horse harness. In the case of the harness, the horse pushes forward to move the cart, however basic physics define this as pulling the cart. Yes, the horse is pushing forward, but it is pushing the harness, NOT the cart. The cart is being PULLED by the harness with the horse providing the energy to move the cart. Some mistakenly believe this means the horse pushes the cart, but they are mistaken. With the weight of the cart (mass) being moved forward (force) from behind the energy source (horse), by definition the cart is being PULLED, regardless of the horse's type of energy exerted on the connecting harness.
Before the registry name changed, the Shire Horse Society was the English Cart Horse Society. So I'm guessing English cart horse is an old name for the Shire Horse.
Its a joke. Question: When does a cart come before a horse? Answer: In a dictionary.
Putting the cart before the horse means doing things in the wrong order.
An enclosed horse drawn carriage is called a "coach". Examples of a "coach" are the Town Coach, Stage Coach, and Mail Coach. A coach often has a hard top (though some have what is called an "auto-top" for lowering, such as a Landau), with glass windows and doors.
Horse and Cart has been mentioned as far back as the the 1800's