the horse belongs to the police dept same as the cars and motorcycles
The cast of The Veteran Mounted Police Horse - 1913 includes: John Webb Dillon as The Mounted Policeman
The Veteran Mounted Police Horse - 1913 was released on: USA: 2 September 1913
Some careers: - Mounted Police - Royal Mounted Artillery - Riding Instructor - Jockey - Excercising horses - Owning a livery/riding school - Equine Veterinarian - Trainer - Horse Whisperer - Equine Physio Are the most common, in no particular order.
A horse patrol is a group usually of police officers mounted on horseback and used to patrol streets. The horses added height make it much easier for the officers to see what's going on and to control the crowd.
Most states have a mounted police unit. For crowd control the specially trained horses are perfect. Search and Rescue units also use horses to go over terrain that vehicles could never get to. And of course the Canadian Mounties and the Texas Rangers still rely on horse-power.
Some people, for example cattle ranch hands and mounted police ride horse as part of their job while other ride them simply for pleasure.
the type of horse used in the police force are thoroughbreds because they can run fast and are very slick!
When a unridden horse is led alongside a rider who is mounted on another horse. Using this method, two horses can be exercised at once.
A horse, but given the weight of armour worn by mounted men at arms it was likely to need to be a robust, powerful horse.
horse riding, cleaning out stables and their pens, brooming the horses, training the horses, giving them drink, feeding them, checking for flees and ticks etc, grooming and brushing them, giving them health checks and being a horse vet.
The cast of Animals. Horses - 2012 includes: Mike Luciano as Police Horse Phil Matarese as Carriage Horse
Traditonally, they traveled by horse. In more recent years, they're more commonly seen in motor vehicles, although horses are still used, as they are often capable of getting to places which are inaccessible to motor vehicles. "Mounted" can be in reference to any animal, vehicle, or apparatus which is used for transport - it's not just restricted to horses. So the term mounted is still applicable to this day, and anyone traveling by a means other than foot travel is mounted in that respect.