Horses can live in almost any climate. For example, Arabians are found in Africa and Asia where it is very hot and sometimes they even go out to the scorching desert. While the Icelandic pony lives in the far north where heavy snow fall occurs every winter. A horse is bred for a certain use and there use will revolve around its climate. Again, the Arabian has a light, sleek coat to keep itself as cool as possible in the hot weather and the Icelandic pony has a thick, shaggy coat to keep it warm. If your talking about a horse in Britain or Ireland then will already be used to the climate there if they were born there. The case would probably be different if you brought a foreign horse that has spent most of its life in a very hot or cold country to Ireland or Britain.
Fjord horses are most commonly found in Norway where they had originated, but can also be found in Canada and the USA.
The most wild horses found are located in Nevada Hope this helps :)
Cold climate
They can be found all over the world, but you will find that America probably has the most Quarter horses.
Horses would most likely be foud at a petting zoo
The Quarter Horse is an American breed so the majority of Quarter horses are in America.
Pinto is a type of coloring/marking found in many breeds and types of horses. That means that pinto horses can live most anywhere.
Yes, horses can be found in the desert.
horses are mostly found in grasslands
One of the continents where wild horses live is in North America, in particular the Mustang horse. Wild horses can also be found in Australia.
Kansas
On Snow isle, Bashkir Curly's and other snow horses are found. As for items, mainly snowballs, and, if you are on Christmas isle, you will also find candy canes. A way to find out if a horse can be found in snow, is to look it up in the library. Most horses say where they are found on horseisle.