Altough Germany is strict about certain people having horses, they use them for riding, harness, and light draft!
They used 80,000 and Russia used over 1 million
horses. =)
No horses are used for "war horses" anymore.
Yes, horses were used in 1809
Before cars horses were used to pull carriages and as transport and before the first world war horses were used in battle. Horses used to be used in carrying machinery, pack horses and carrying other stuff. Also ploughing, hunting etc.
yes they did
i guess any where
Holstein horses are a breed known for their strength and athleticism, originating from the Holstein region of Germany. They are commonly used in show jumping and dressage disciplines. Hanoverian horses, on the other hand, come from the Hanover region of Germany and are highly regarded for their elegance and versatility in various equestrian sports such as dressage, show jumping, and eventing. Both breeds are known for their excellent performance and temperament.
Horsee in the war were used as riding horses and pulling horses. Riding horses for the soldiers to ride so they could move faster then on foot. Pulling horses where used for pulling carts of useful items.
They used the horses for hunting, transportation, and for battle.
Actually Lippizan horses are from Austria, by Germany. I know the horses were originally used by the Austrian cavalry. They were trained for that purpose. I'm sure a quick internet search will find you all that you need on this beautiful breed.
Horses are used now, and they always have been! They were used at the bronze age too. Horses are used now, and they always have been! They were used at the bronze age too.