Horses achieve most of their growth in the first two years but most will continue for another one or two years before they reach their full height.
As long as it takes for you to master the art of riding a horse.
A full grown moose is about the same size as a horse, so it would be about 7-8 feet long.
That depends on how long the horse has been with the herd of cattle, and how accustomed (or not) it is to the cow herd. If the horse has been with the herd all its life, no. If it's only been with the cows for a short time, yes.
8 years
Answer:A full-grown horse.
Depends on how fast the horse is going.
This would depend on how fast the horse is going. Without the speed there is no answer. The average speed of the average horse is about 12 mph.
it would take a long time even if you are on a horse they can and will get tiered they will need to drink some water and stop for a brake.
i would say 2 years because that is they age when most wolves go out and find a mate but i could be wrong
yes as long as it is not a severe brake. The horse would need to be stabled and not worked for a long time. If the bone is completely shattered there is no chance of a recovery as the weight of the horse and pulling of muscles and tendons would pull the bone apart again.
four years of college and an four years of veterinary medicine
Yes, as long as your stables are safe and in good condition to hold horses. ~Deb~