Horses enjoy the company of other horses, and also cats and donkeys/mules. They may get along with other animals such as dogs or goats.
They do not like snakes, pigs.
Horses like other horses :) aswell as other animals ^^^Animals have long tails for various reasons such as balance, communication, protection, and locomotion. Tails help animals to counterbalance their body weight, express emotions or signals to other animals, defend themselves from predators, and even aid in swimming or climbing.
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With the exception of sharing a watering hole most wild or ferel horses keep to themselves.
When the Confederate Army surrendered, Grant allowed the soldiers to keep their guns and their horses. He knew they would need horses to use on the farm.
Horses are found in pastures because they are forage animals. Grass is their primary diet, so people choose to keep them there where they can eat at will.
They keep the Earth's Ecosystem in balance. and they make great companions When they are domesticated...
It can, but it doesn't have to. If your worried about it, manage your time carefuly. Consider keeping your horses at a full-care facility or hiring someone to care for them at your property. Keep study and horses in balance, and everything will work out great for you!
Castles have stables to keep animals and horses were so important because they needed them fr when there was an attack.
Ponys and horses Dogs are quite hard venomous snakes Big birds Owls any animal can be hard to keep!!!!!!
People keep horses for many of the same reasons people keep any other pet. There are many things to do with a horse. Horse shows were there are multiple classes you and your horse can enter and compete. Breeding is another reason. Profit can be made when breeding good horses to make a nice colt or filly. They are very loving animals. So really the answer to your question is well, why people keep horses is the same reason people keep other animals as well. For fun, competition, profit, etc.
Horses are mammals/animals with four legs.
Yes. Horses are farm animals themselves in many cases.