About 20 - 30 years depending on what kind of care it's under, it's breed, etc. The longest living horse was 62 when it finally died, but this is an insanely rare age for a horse to live to. Hope for a good 22 years or so.
Usually they live up to 20 or 25 years old.
Until they are weaned - up to 8 months usually.
They usually live the same as most other breeds around 20-30 years.
On howrse the horses live to around 25+ it depends on the horse really. You can make your horse immortal though so it can't die. Hope I helped
A thoroughbred horse can live as long as any other breed of horse, so long as it is properly cared for throughout its life. Polo horses are athletic, but often do suffer injuries that may make the horse less likely to remain sound throughout its life. Unsoundness is not usually a reason for a horse to die, unless its human owner makes that decision for him/her.
If a horse lives in a rocky, dry enviroment, then usually, their teeth would be long and chipped. Chipped from the rocks and long becasue the horse doesn't have any grass to chew and eat constontly. If they live in a good, well kept place, they would usually have perfect teeth. Short, but not too short, and healthy gums. - Horse Kid
An Arabian horse can typically live from 18 to 30 years of age.
A hypohippus can live as long as 45 years.
Breeding stallions can live as long as any other horse...
Usually a day or two before.
Usually 25-30 years. the oldest horse to live was Old Billy, a stallion who lived to be 62 years of age.
as long as any other horse