As a result of better quality food, improved vet care and selective breeding, today's horses are much larger than horses of a century ago.
Elizabeth did not have a horse. But, her best friend Felicity had 2, so in a way she did.
The most common name Americans call a horse farm is a ranch. A ranch is large in size and can house many types of animals.
They are about the same size as a Mule Deer which are smaller then a horse and bigger then a sheep.
The Crazy Horse Memorial was commissioned by Henry Standing Bear, a Lakota elder, to be sculpted by Korczak Ziolkowski. Today, Crazy Horse Memorial is owned and operated by the Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation, a private non-profit organization.
54,000 years ago or so. I think.
American Horse died on 1908-12-16.
American Horse - elder - was born in 1800.
American Horse - elder - died in 1876.
American Horse Council was created in 1969.
You get a crossbreed foal. For instance, if you bred an American Walking Horse and a Mustang and you got a colt, it would be an American Walking Horse X Mustang colt. This is said as, "American Walking Horse Mustang cross". At least I think so.
It would depend of the brand. Brands can be vastly different. Large ranches and farms have their own brands despite the horse's breed. Thoroughbreds have lip tattoos, Arabs have the 'freeze brand' under the mane, ect. So your best bet is to find the organization that gave your horse the brand. My American Warmblood had all his info entered with his brand in the American Warmblood Registry. So find who issued the brand and your horse's vital information should be with it.
The ISBN of Tim the Tiny Horse At Large is 9780571236022.