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Snohomish County in western Washington state.
The county in England with the most horses is Norfolk. Known for its extensive rural landscape and equestrian culture, Norfolk has a high concentration of horse populations, including both recreational and competitive horses. The region's favorable riding terrain and numerous equestrian facilities contribute to its status as a hub for horse enthusiasts.
i would believe Nevada becuz they have wild horses soit would probly be that state. glad i could help!;D
Los Angeles County, particularly in areas like the San Fernando Valley and the Santa Monica Mountains, is known for having the most horses in California. The region's equestrian facilities, riding schools, and expansive open spaces contribute to a high horse population. Additionally, cities like Palmdale and Lancaster in the Antelope Valley also have a significant number of horses due to their rural landscapes. Overall, Los Angeles County stands out as the area with the highest concentration of horses in the state.
Quarter Horses are the most popular horses in the United States
The main habitat for horses is in ranches in Galveston County, Texas and some woods in some countries.
That depends on the city/county.
Most horses live near plains.
The number of horses allowed per acre is usually controlled by the county where the property is located.
The Adventures of Brisco County Jr- - 1993 Steel Horses 1-13 was released on: USA: 19 November 1993
I think it depends on where you live. Individual counties have different county codes that dictate the number of animals and the different kind of animals that can be maintained. You need to check with the county code agency most likely with all the other county offices (county courthouse maybe) and they will be able to tell you what and how many animals allowed.
Fencing regulations are not usually in the jurisdiction of the state but by the county that you live in. You may be able to find what you need online. Try your County Code or Code Enforcement page on your county's website. If you can't find it there take a trip to the county courthouse. They will be able to tell you what the rules and regulations are for fencing and horses.