Well that will depend on your local county/city laws. But many people consider horse breeding Agriculture.
most of agricuture in Kentucky raising and breeding horses
Yes, the Moors, who were Muslim inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula during the medieval period, did have horses. They utilized horses for various purposes, including warfare, transportation, and agriculture. The Moors were known for their skilled horsemanship and breeding of horses, which contributed to their military effectiveness and cultural practices.
No.
They both are about horses.
Bedouins have been breeding Arabian horses for more than 5,000 years
Horses are exported for various purposes, including breeding, competition, and recreational riding. Countries with strong equestrian traditions and breeding programs, such as the United States, Germany, and the Netherlands, often export horses to meet international demand. Additionally, horses may be exported for work in agriculture, law enforcement, or therapy programs. The export process typically involves adherence to health regulations and proper documentation to ensure the animals' welfare during transport.
the breeding farm is where your horses are kept. you can access your horses by scrolling the mouse over the Breeding Farm tab and then clicking My Horses. the breeding farm is basically the stuff that you own, while the equestrian center tab is how you take care of an equestrian center if you own one
steroids and breeding
To delete a breeding farm on Howrse, you go to "My horses", under the 'Breeding' tab. Click on the breeding farm that you want to delete. Press "Edit Breeding Farm". Scroll down and you will see 'delete this breeding farm'. Press that!
As of recent estimates, China is home to approximately 7 million horses. The country has a rich equestrian culture and uses horses for various purposes, including agriculture, transportation, and sports. Additionally, horse breeding and racing have gained popularity in recent years, contributing to the horse population.
Breeding background, the horses family tree.
Selective breeding/ pure breeding