This is a very interesting question.
There are many uses for a horse.
-Just for a pet
-English pleasure riding
-Show jumping
-Cross Country
-Dressage
-Barrel Racing
-Lipazanar moves/Professional Dressage
-Calvary
-Food (in some places)
-Chariots
-Pull Wagons
-Pull Ploughs
-Racing
-Clothes (leather)
-Olympic horse
-Gymkhana (dollar bareback, keyhole race, etc.) assess
-Western pleasure
-Trail Rides
-Pony Rides
-Polo Poinies
-Race horse
-Show Horse
-3 Day Eventing
-Breeding/Stud
-Plow horse/ work horse
-Lesson Horse
-Parade horse
I'm sure there are a lot more uses, but thease are the most common.
Another word for a worthless horse is "nag." This term is often used to describe a horse that is old, poorly trained, or not suitable for riding or work. It can also imply a general lack of value or usefulness.
Generally, due to their lands, the horse was most prized and used by the Plains tribes and the Southwestern tribes. The horse allowed for an easier means of moving the tribe from place to place. Warfare was done on horseback. Horses were used for trade.
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They are a means of transport and also a source of pleasure (horse and camel races).
Usefully, usefulness.
The usefulness of a teddy bear is to cuddle with it and let it feel like it's protecting you.
Their resourcefulness helped them to get some tools which proved their usefulness when they started working.
Usefulness at an End - 1908 was released on: USA: June 1908
Most horses are put on Banamine for the pain. Other meds are given depending on the severity and cause of the colic. For an inexperienced horseman, calling the vet is the very best ways to deal with a colic, failure to do so may cost a horse its life or future usefulness.
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Usefully, usefulness.