All horses, regardless of domestication are given this taxonomic Latin name. It is merely a name to classify where on the taxonomic map the horse belongs.
The name equus is latin meaning steed
Your best bet is Equus, a play about the pshycological degradation of a boy's/young man's mind and his subsequent love of a horse named Equus, named after the god, Equus.
it depends on what type of animal it is, and in what manner it is domesticated. A cow is a domesticated farm animal... but so is a horse, or a bull, or a pet dog named Sparky.
The term "charger" can refer to different things depending on the context. If you are referring to a horse breed known for its speed and stamina, you might be thinking of the "Thoroughbred," scientifically named Equus ferus caballus. If you meant a device for charging batteries, it does not have a scientific name as it is an object rather than a species. Please clarify if you meant something else!
Equus Inn..? Maybe Wild Steed Inn..? Lucky Horseshoe Inn. Wild Brumby Inn.(Any horse breed ya like.) Little Filly Hotel. Wild Colt Hotel Secretariat Inn/hotel.(Named after a famous race horse) Wild Horses Hotel/Inn Trot and Stop Hotel. Cantering Equus Hotel/Inn. These are most of my ideas! I think Inn sounds a little better then motel or hotel. :) But you choice!
Will's horse was named Tug.
ALABAMA STATE ANIMALS State Mammal: Black Bear State Amphibian: Red Hills Salamander State Horse: Racking Horse State Insect: Monarch Butterfly State Bird: Yellowhammer State Butterfly: E. Tiger Swallowtail State Game Bird: Wild Turkey State Freshwater Fish: Largemouth Bass State Reptile: Red-bellied Turtle State Saltwater Fish: Tarpon Source: Alabama Legislature
No city was named after the Trojan horse.
Dudley Do-Right's horse was named "Horse."
Her horse is named 'Goose'.
The horse was named Chetak.
Her horse was named Buttermilk. Buttercup would be a type of flower that poisons horses, but her horse was named Buttermilk