3,000 to 4,000 B.C.
The Spaniards.
Horses were domesticated long before the concept of genetic engineering was even selective breeding.
The first domesticated bird is thought to be Rock Doves.
Sheep are thought to be one of the first animals domesticated by humans. Sheep were first domesticated between 11000 and 9000 BC, in ancient Mesopotamia.
They probably weren't. The earliest evidence of domestication of horses is found in the Ukraine and Kazakhstan.
Cats were first domesticated and became pets in Egypt.
Horses were first domesticated around 4000 B.C. so yes horses can be tamed although the process of taming a young or wild can be challenging and dangerous.
The color of the first wild horses is thought to have been dun.
Horses were domesticated in central Asia and the Middle East as far back as 2500 BC and possibly earlier than this. Horses were first used for agriculture - pulling plows and carts - before they were used for riding and war.
horses became extinct in the us un'till columbus brought them back
Domestication was the first settlement. They grew crops and hunted and gathered. They hunted for animals and clothes as well as crops.
Sheep, goats, cattle, pigs were probably the first domesticated animals in most countries...in other areas, yak, reindeer, camels, llamas and alpacas would be additions. Donkeys, Asses and Horses were probably domesticated secondarily.