The same reason people do... they are much healthier. There is new discoveries in the medical feild and the main reason, they dont die in wars anymore!
yes they can. did you know that horses, when they had not yet been domesticated that is where they used to live!
No, horses are no longer used to make products for humans in most countries.
A mule can live up to 40 years and work 35 of the 40 years.
Most people are surprised to know that there are more horses in the world today than ever before. With the advent of the machine the horse is no longer used for transportation and power. We don't depend on him for our livelyhood or life. But humans don't seem to be able to live without horses. It must be that we know that we are much better with them than without them.
They can and do. With improved nutrician, vet care, ect. horses are living much longer than they used to. The oldest horse was pony who was at the time 56 years old.
Where Ponies and Horses LivePonies and horses live anywhere around the world and are used for many different things.
Arabian horses now live mostly in stables all over the world, whereas they used to live primarily in the desert.
Horses mostly sleep standing up. Horses do lie down occasionally, but most of the time they feel too vulnerable to do so. You will be more likely to see a horse lying down to sleep in a stable than out in a field. Horses live anywhere from stables to pastures, to islands. Also, some miniature horses have also been known to live inside their owners' home when used as therapy horses.
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.
yes they can. they actually used to live without humans in herds, until they were domesticated by humans and used for traveling purposes. there are still about 25,000 wild herds of horses.
Camels are very slow. Depending on where you live depends on if camels are better than horses I guess. Camels do better in very dry climates, while horses can do in really any climate with special care and the appropriate equipment.
Brands like Ivory and Yardley have used horse-based ingredients like tallow (fat from horses) in the past, but most modern soap brands no longer use horse-derived ingredients due to ethical and sustainability concerns. It is unlikely to find soap made from horses in current products on the market.