If a horse is completely healthy yes, it might live to be 40 years old, but that is a stretch. Biological factors, riding accidents, illnesses/diseases, etc. make it very hard for a horse to live for that many years. The average lifespan is 20-30 years old, depending as you said on the horse's health. Though someone takes very good care of their horse, there are still uncontrollable factors that could contribute to the horse's demise at an earlier age.
The lifespan of a Morgan horse is 25 to 30 years. The Morgan horse was one of the first breeds of horses to be developed in the US.
I have found the average lifespan of a black horse to be about twenty to thirty years. It does not matter if the horse is black, white or whatever color the horse is.
Caspians can live well into their 20's.
It just doesn't raise throughout their lifespan
American Saddlebreds typically live the same lifespan as other horse breeds, 20 to 35 years. Some may live longer and some may not. Lifespan is affected by health and how well the horse is taken care of.
The average lifespan of a horse is usally 25-30 years,if enough and right care is given.
It depends my horse is a qaurter horse so he will live fo 40 years tops Mostly they live to 25-30
The expected lifespan of a horse is between twenty-two and thirty years old. There has been exceptions to this as the oldest living horse was 62 yrs old!!
I am sure without any doubt that the world oldest living horse is alive. :)
All animals (including humans) have a natural lifespan, the lifespan for a horses is 25-35 years. i have a horse that is 40 years old and in good health
It all comes down to what kind of riding you use them for. Racing, just for fun, work, etc. you'll Usually get about 20+ years (average lifespan is 30 years for a horse. You have to wait for your horse to mature though
Both male and female horses live to be around 25 to 30 and possibly older with good care.