Because unlike other farm animals, horses backs are not straight, this allows a saddle or human to ride comfortably. Horses are also smarter than the average cow or sheep so they are able to learn what to do.
Horses are used for riding as they are fast, energetic, friendly animals.
Like a streak o' lightnin' flashin' 'cross the sky-
Like the swiftest arrow a'whizzin' from a bow-
Like a mighty cannonball he seems to fly-
You'll hear about him ever'where y'go
The time'll come when EVERYone will know
The name of Champion, the Wonder Horse!
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for plowing or riding
Horsee in the war were used as riding horses and pulling horses. Riding horses for the soldiers to ride so they could move faster then on foot. Pulling horses where used for pulling carts of useful items.
No. Horses are used for riding and as pets as well.
Horses, camels (in Egypt and some other places), and donkeys.
Probably mostly because horses today are used mostly for riding, not for breeding.
Mustangs are used for riding or left wild
Popular breeds for export included American Quarter Horses, thoroughbreds used for racing, and Tennessee Walking Horses, which are used for English riding.
Showing, Racing, Breeding, and Pleasure Riding.
An enclosed space used for riding or caring for horses.
Well, they used horses for transportation. And sometimes for food. :(
There both they can be male or female. AKA Mare and Stallion.
showing, riding, farm work and pulling carts.