Horses are owned all over the United States. EVERYWHERE really!
Although there were others, George Washington was the first president to own Arabian horses.
Around 75 percent of all horses in the U.S. are used for pleasure. Horse owners care for them but not everyone rides horses.
Morgen has owned 4 horses under the name of Gemma, Salt, Archy,Tornado!
The horses are owned for transport, or in other countries for food.
i believe that the Assyrians owned horses so yes
No, but they do need something to protect them from the weather elements
A person who owned much land, many horses, and knights.
"String". Note however that this is the set of horses owned or used by one person, not a group of horses defined by their physical proximity to each other. "Stable". This is the set of horses owned by a particular racehorse-owner or trained at a particular stables. Again, it's not the same sort of group of horses that a herd is.
Yuengling in Pennsylvania is 100 % US owned
Andrew Jackson owned race horses and on occasion bet a great deal on them. He had his own racetrack at his home in TN. He fought at least one deal over a racing debt.
Typically a horse (when owned) will eat hay or grass and possibly some type of grain or pelleted feed.
He owned some, and he liked to ride, so he must have.