Horses are believed to have originated in the central Asian steppes, where they were first domesticated around 4000-3500 BCE. They spread to Africa through various trade routes and migrations, particularly during the time of the Roman Empire and the Islamic conquests, which facilitated their introduction to North Africa. Additionally, the trans-Saharan trade routes helped in the movement of horses to sub-Saharan Africa. Over time, local populations adapted the horse for various uses, including transportation and warfare.
Some people do brush their horses in Africa.
As in feral horses, yes. There is a rare and small band of feral horses in Africa called the Namib Desert Horses, which are found in the Namib Desert of Namibia, Africa. Please see the related link below for more info.
Yes, there are horses in West Africa. Horses have been introduced to the region and are used for various purposes such as transportation, agriculture, and cultural ceremonies.
Africa
Safari Tracks - 2005 Striped Horses of Africa was released on: USA: 16 July 2007
Africa and they graze like horses
Arabian horses were first bred in the deserts of the Arabian Peninsula and in north east Africa.
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Yes there are. There are several breeds of horses that are native to Africa (related link below sources several breeds native to South Africa), including the Barb, and a rare feral horse called the Namib Desert Horse. Horses in Africa are used for racing, driving stock, riding, and other uses similar to that in other countries.
Canada, parts of U.S.A, Africa, Austsralia
the plains of sub saharan Africa
They brought cloth and horses to trade with the Africans.