Horses are grazing animals and need adequate grasses to feed on. They also need plenty of room to roam in order to stay physically fit and keep their hooves hard and strong. In the wild, horses will roam about 20 miles per day while grazing. Of course, you don't need 20 miles of land in order to keep a horse. Many people successfully keep one or two horses on an acre of land but the rule of thumb is the more land, the better.
Wild horses tend to live in public fields. Pet horses live in stables and go out in fields.
No, horses do not live in the desert. they live on farms, in fields etc
Horses and sheep live at farms
In The Barn!
tennisie were farms are
A lot of quarter horses live in the Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma areas
Horses, cows, and bulls like to live in corral's in ranches or pet farms.
hourses do not live on farmes in the wild the live out in the open in grassy fields
Donkeys live in barns and in fields. They are usually found on farms and may live among other farm animals.
There are stray horses that live in the wild. But, no not all horses live on farms. Not all horses are work horses (Mules are usually better). They're often used for shows (jumpers, hunters, dressage..), fox hunting, general transportation.. All sorts of things.
in forests, most like the fields with a water way by.
wild horses and ponies like Mustangs and Brumbies live on wild horse preserves in open, grassy spaces, but domestic horses live in stables and/or fields and pastures.