Horses don't really care what breed other horses are. They live by the pecking order. Who is the most dominant. I've seen ponies run big horses away from feed and water. It's humans that prefer one breed over another.
Horses can live in all sorts of climates. Different breeds have adapted to live in different locations. Domesticated horses need to be provided with shelter, however, whereas wild horses can withstand more trying areas w/o a barn.
Horses can be found basically anywhere in the world.. although I am not so sure about Africa. There are lots of different horse breeds and the different types of horses depend on where you live. Unless you are talking about wild horses which is a totally different matter...
"Main breeds" really depends on where you live. Main breeds of horses in the USA and Canada, for example, are thoroughbreds, arabians, quarter-horses, morgans, clydesdales, etc.
Pinto is a type of coloring/marking found in many breeds and types of horses. That means that pinto horses can live most anywhere.
No, It doesn't matter if the rooster and the hen are different breeds. They will live happily together.
Horses can live anywhere and everywhere! There isn't just one state that people can go to, many different breeds come from many different places. Like the Cleveland Bay comes from Northeren England, The Akhal-teke from Turkmen, the Arabian from Arabia, where-as the man-made breeds like Thoroughbreds usually come from major COUNTRIES, like America, New Zealand, China, and exectra.
A tripod fish can refer to several different breeds of fish. Some tripods only live for a season. But, some live for years. So, different breeds have different lifespans.
Starfish and Horses are different by: Starfish live in water and horses don't, Horses run and starfish don't. ( That is mostly all I got)
One of the continents where wild horses live is in North America, in particular the Mustang horse. Wild horses can also be found in Australia.
If we are just talking about breeds that originated in America, somewhere between 10 and 15 breeds. If we are talking about breeds from everywhere that live in the USA the total would be much higher. It is estimated that there are somewhere around 3 to 3.5 million horses in the United States. God Bless America!
Actually, the widest percentile of horses live within ownership of man. Most wild horses are either lost or actually live wild in other countries around the world. Everywhere is different, so horses may have different standards of living in different places.
Where Ponies and Horses LivePonies and horses live anywhere around the world and are used for many different things.