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I have yet to hear about a tribe that did not value the horse. Horses equated into power. Survival was easier with the horse. Hunting, waging war, being able to outrun a preditor.
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Horses were important to the ancient Chinese. The Ferghana horses or dragon horses were known for being fleet and sturdy. Horses from this area were valuable as hunting and warrior mounts and could also be used as trade items. A good horse was worth its upkeep and was a prized possession.
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A group of horses is called a herd. A group of horses can also be called a team (in harness), a haras or harrase (hunting), a string (long line of horses/ponies being led), a rag or rake (for colts), a stud (a group of horses belonging to a single owner), a troop (military), a drove (a herd of livestock being driven together), band (family group that runs together), or a stable (racing).
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Horses are being raised before primarily for transportation.