Wild horses were, naturally born in the wild. They have much more bucking power then domestic horses because they must throw killer cougers off their backs. They usually know how to break ice while many domestic horses don't. They usually have more sure footing then domestic horses. Some have been known to throw themselves into rivers or off cliffs rather than be caught by mustangers.
"Wild horses run free. Domesticated horses are tamer. Those are the only differences." those aren't the only differences. Domesticated horses eat very differently to wild horses, for example wild horses wouldn't eat chaff and pony nuts, wild horses would eat grass and berries. they also live very differently to one another... there are a few differences really
Horses were domesticated long before the concept of genetic engineering was even selective breeding.
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Yes. Horses havebeen domesticated for thousands of years.
There are few members of the horse family that are considered to be domesticated. Horses themselves are domesticated. Ponies and donkeys can be domesticated as well.
The adjective anagram is "domestic" (horses are domesticated).
Of course! Any type of horse can be domesticated. Paint horses are very often seen in the wild, but domesticated Paints are amazing Western riding horses, and are good in English riding too. Paint horses are actually VERY common pets.
Most Likely, but they might have been descendants from domesticated horses.
Friesian horses are domesticated horses that have been selectively bred for specific traits over centuries. They are a recognized breed known for their elegant appearance, gentle temperament, and versatility in various equestrian disciplines.
prehistoris horses r lot's smaller and they have more hooves
yes they can. did you know that horses, when they had not yet been domesticated that is where they used to live!
Feral horses are horses that have been tame or domesticated but have escaped and returned to the wild. An exception is Przewalski's Horse a breed of wild horse that was subjected to a breeding program and then purposefully returned to the wild. These horses have never been tamd or domesticated.