Draft horses are not built for speed. They are bred to pull heavy loads, that's what they excell at.
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Of course! Horses live anywhere in the world, or can. I hear that the horses are more heavy and like the draft breed up there.
No they do not. Draft horses were created by humans and do not naturally occur in the wild. Releasing one into the wild would likely prove disastrous as the draft horse would likely not be able to find enough food to sustain itself.
Well, their called American White Horses. So i think the answer is "American"
Quarter horses originated as an American breed
Yes, the oldest horse was I think 62 or 63. His name was Old Billy. He was a draft horse. Horses live around 25-35 years. Arabian horses, ponies and mules live 35-45 years. Draft horses tend to live about 25- 30 years old. It depends on the horse and their life.
American Paint Horse's live everywhere in the world. They originated in the American Plains, and were used by Native Amercians. They are called "the Soul of Indians" or "Indian's Son/Daughter" Amercian Paint Horses were captured by Britans, and sent all over the world when they raiding the Native Amercians. Now they make great show horses, or pasture pets!
Which horses? Most horses live on land. Actually all horses except for seahorses live on land.
It is hard to pin a ribbon on the five tallest breeds. The most noted tall breed is the Shire, with Samson (a Shire gelding) being the largest horse to ever live. Close behind are the over cold blood, or "draft/draught" horses such as the Irish Draught, the Percheron, or the Belgian. Some warmbloods can reach good size at high 16 hands or low 17 hands. Some crossbreeds can also reach a good size.
Some horses do live in Switzerland.
Horses and sheep live at farms
Horses are herd animals. They prefer to live with other horses.
Live Cream was created in 1970.