Humans started domesticating horses during 4000 B.C.
Yes Hackney's can be ridden as well as driven.
Chariots were carts driven by two or four horses. Chariort races were very popular in ancient Greece and Rome.
It can be called a 'team' or a '4 horse hitch'.
I think the Comanche had the horses first?
Araba can be loosely translated as coach, or a four-wheeled wagon that is meant to be drawn by horses or oxen. It can also be used as a first name, generally meaning someone who is driven and ambitious.
The chariot races were a popular sport in ancient Rome. A chariot was a small carriage that was pulled by horses and driven by a charioteer.
I think horses were first found around 30,000 BC
1889
He impaled them by tying their legs to horses as a stake was driven through their body, or by dropping them on spikes
yes they did horses were one of the first creatures
Yes and no. Its up 2 you. You dont have to use a bit spores or a whip. You CAN. Racing is Cruel, and MANY horses are put down from being driven to hard, and falling, and braking a leg.
The first vacuum was so large it was brought to a house by horses.