The first evidence of equines in warfare appears in a Sumerian depiction as draught animals about 2,500 BCE, though it is probable that they were used before that. The Sumerian wagon and chariot animals were onagers (asses). Later pictorial evidence of the mid-2nd Millennium BCE depicts horses pulling war chariots.
it depends. horses that have been trained to will, but if the horses hasn't been trained to, it wont.
No, well trained war horses were a valuable commodity so her horse was not burned.
Yes horses are smart and very trainable animals. If they were not relatively easy to train humans would not have domesticated them and used them for millennia.
yes
Rhoda Royal's Trained Horses - 1912 was released on: USA: 9 March 1912
with already trained horses=nothing or it could immediately start walking. with horses not trained=buck, run away, or rear
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Depending on the condition of the horse, all ages of horses should be trained.
quarter horses are known as the best, but only if they have been trained right
No horses are used for "war horses" anymore.
he has to be beautiful and trained
Wild horses are not trained, and they usually live in the wild with a herd. On the other hand, tame horses are fully, maturely trained for shows or other activities. Tame horses usually live in stables or farms. If you are in the process of training a wild horse, get research and make sure you know what your doing.