They measured their horses using their hands.
TO farm and occupy to live on...
Horses have always been measured in hands, one hand is four inches or 10.16cm.
They depend on buffalo and horses. They use horses for transportation and they use buffalo for food, cloth shelter and tools.
horses are currently to the best of my knowledge the only animals measure in hands
horses, and dogs
pioneers in th west used horses for, so they can prepare land,and when pioneers went hunting they would bring their horse
they used herbal remedies an made it with mortar and pestal
Horses pulled the wagons, of course. The pioneers couldn't get anywhere without the horses. Plus, they were great farmer's workers.
Horses. They used oxen to haul their carts.
boats, feet, horse drawn wagons or carriages, and horses for the men.
To pull their wagons, trfthe Mormon Pioneers used horses, mules, oxen and sometimes even pulled them by hand!
Oxen. They were stronger and could move the heavy wagons.
they traveled in convoys of horses and wagons through the smoothest terrain
You measure by horses tails.
You measure by horses tails.
The pioneers traveled by horse-drawn wagons on the Oregon Trail, averaging around 10-15 miles per day. Additionally, some pioneers used stagecoaches or rode horses for faster travel.
No they were beyond that. Romans used spears. Pioneers had guns.