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No. Horses are used for riding and as pets as well.
In the 1900s people used horses for farming, trasportation, (even if they had cars) food, leather, and riding.
They generally result when people cross them on purpose. People may have first crossed zebras and horses in an effort to develop disease-resistant transportation animals for use in Africa.
Yes, police men do sometimes use horses, but not as often as cars or motorcycles. Horses are used in places such as New York City, where the streets are narrow and cars would be ineffective in a traffic jam with a killer on the loose. So, police use horses to catch people on foot in busy areas or where cars can't move.
Remuda is a group of horses in use by cowboys where they choose the horse they will use for the day.
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Many people have horses, like I do. Let's just put it this way, proably from 5 million to 10 million are what people use.
They used horses for the same reason people everywhere use horses. They made life much easier than without them.
No. Horses are used for riding and as pets as well.
no, chestnuts are not of use to horses. People believe way back when, horses had fingers and toes.
the native Africans
Well, in Michigan there's a small island called Mackinaw Island, and cars aren't allowed, so people use horses and bikes to get around. The horses are usually pulling carts though.
Because in other countries they use horses for glue.
NO!
horses or their feet.
horses, canoes, walking
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