Not really, no.
yes it's true. they ran horses into thehousesand sometimes the horses got hurt, or sometimes died.
The chariot races were an event that involved horses and was a passion of all social classes that bound wealthy and poor together.
Wealthy people usually had large homes that needed servant to help run them. They therefore had servant quarters in them and stables for the horses etc.
most civilians walked but wealthy civilians would buy horses or carriages
Mainly they walked. Those wealthy enough to afford horses and carts, used those.
Golf Polo/Horses sailing shopping Car Collection Flying Skiing
No. Although cars had been around for some years, most people still had horses and they were used in the same way that they always had. At the beginning of the 20th century cars were more or less toys for the wealthy. Most of the middle class still used horses.
The ancient Greeks used to travel mainly by walking or running to their destination. If they were wealthy, then they may have had access to horses or chariots to use for traveling.
1. Golf 2. Polo/Horses 3. Ing Sailing 4. Shopping5. Car Collecting 6. Flying 7. Skiing
Yes, many of the wealthy had baths in their houses.Yes, many of the wealthy had baths in their houses.Yes, many of the wealthy had baths in their houses.Yes, many of the wealthy had baths in their houses.Yes, many of the wealthy had baths in their houses.Yes, many of the wealthy had baths in their houses.Yes, many of the wealthy had baths in their houses.Yes, many of the wealthy had baths in their houses.Yes, many of the wealthy had baths in their houses.
An equine veterinarian gets to work around animals that they love. They also get to be highly paid by wealthy people in general. It costs a lot of money to properly care for horses and the vet is a beneficiary of this.
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