the same as other horses
Caspians can live well into their 20's.
Iran, 1965DawnFire of HorseIsle- Grey and Pinto-
They are traditionally bay, grey, chestnut, or black.
As in "I am so hungry, I could eat a horse"- means you are extremely hungry- since a horse is VERY big.
Sparrows and Swallows eat horse flies
the Caspian horse is as big and a balingoba
well dah! and mabey if u mix them with dumbledores phoenix then it might grow a beak also!!!!! lol
Well, darling, Prince Caspian rode a noble steed known as a Destrier in The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. This type of horse was a favorite among knights and royalty for its strength and agility in battle. So, there you have it, a Destrier fit for a prince in the magical land of Narnia.
Caspians can live well into their 20's.
nickolas horidiski
the same as other horses
As far as the first horse breed still in existence its been discovered that the Caspian Horse (which is a very small and finely built pony in todays standards) was even older breed than the arabian, but that is yet to be proved. The Asiatic Wild Horse, is the only breed in existence older than the Caspian.
Iran, 1965DawnFire of HorseIsle- Grey and Pinto-
They are traditionally bay, grey, chestnut, or black.
no but there are lots of other breeds like Arabian, Quarter Horse,Welsh, Thoroughbred,Shetland and Caspian but not napoleon
Well, a gelding is a male horse (stallion) who has been neutered. They are much gentler than stallions, since they don't get as aroused by the scent of a mare. Most barns offer geldings to ride, board and so on, but stallions are still a massive contribution. The Caspian Horse is actually a pony, native to Iran. It's very small, growing no taller than 12 hands high. So in a Nutshell, A Caspian gelding is a male horse in the breed of Caspian, and has been neutered.
They are called Centaurs and are, obviously, half-man half-horse.