they live anywhere except maybe the north and south poles.So, that really depends on the species.
It Depends On The Breed Of Horse. If You've Got A Pony From The Mountains, Then They Will Naturally Be Uncomfortable In Summer, But If You've Got An Arabian, They Will Freeze If Left Out In The Snow In Winter!
Horses can live in any type of weather. If you move from a different area to another with your horse, then it might take your horse a while to adapt to the new temperature range. Generally though horses prefer mild weather.
a large field and a dry warm shelter water hay and hard feed if worked rugs in cold weather and if clipped
they live anywhere except maybe the north and south poles.So, that really depends on the species.
different breeds live in different environments, there arent many climates that a horse can not live in
Horses can live anywhere as long as in hot weather they get cool baths, or in cold weather they are wearing sturdy blankets. They also need to have access to water, grass, and food. So pretty lcose to anywhere as long as you have the nessecities =]
Horses are herd animals. They prefer to live with other horses.
Some horses do live in grasslands, but that is not the only place you will find them. Horses live in all kinds of territory, from the marshes of camarogue to desert-like areas with hard rocky ground and sparse grass.
they live in warm weather but they can live in cold weather because they are warm blooded.
Cob horses are a type of horse and live all over the world.
Mustangs live in many different climates. They can handle almost any weather.
Any horse can live out in really cold and wet weather as long as the horse is not clipped and with a natural coat, with blankets it is hard for a horse to regulate its body temperature when the blanket is removed in cold weather. Any and all breeds of horses will grow a thick winter coat to bare the cold weather.
Savannah habitats are open grasslands, therefore it would be quite easy for a horse to live there provided there was water to be found.
They do not have homes. They may take shelter from bad weather in heavy brush or timber to break the wind, but horses do not have nests or dens. They live in the open.
Yes, horses can sense weather, and, the horses can predict when there is going to be an earthquake. They start bucking and neighing at each other. Hipprocker x
Yes, horses are herd animals.Wild horses live in herds and hate to be alone, craving social interaction and the comfort of having many other horses around them; they have learned that there is safety in numbers.Domesticated horse can learn to live alone but, given the choice, most will choose to live with others of their kind.yes
Which horses? Most horses live on land. Actually all horses except for seahorses live on land.
Horses can live anywhere as long as in hot weather they get cool baths, or in cold weather they are wearing sturdy blankets. They also need to have access to water, grass, and food. So pretty lcose to anywhere as long as you have the nessecities =]
the best cold weather horses are the ones with thick fur. If its a sort ride then any horse but Arabians
Some horses do live in Switzerland.
Horses and sheep live at farms
Horses are herd animals. They prefer to live with other horses.