Yes, they can be. Depending on where they live - say in the wild, they would be "wild" animals. If living on a farm, which most are, they are considered "farm" animals. They can be used on a farm to work or for riding - either for fun, competition, or work.
Horses can be used for various types of work, including agriculture (plowing fields, pulling carts), transportation (riding, pulling carriages), competition (racing, jumping), and therapy (horse-assisted activities). Their strength, speed, and versatility make them valuable partners in many different industries.
If a pig doesn't live in a farm then it will live on mud.
Earnsdale Farm is a horse boarding facility located in Lancashire, England. They offer various services for horses, including stabling, turnout, and riding facilities. The farm is known for its high-quality care and amenities for 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.
Yes. Horses are farm animals themselves in many cases.
do they live up in the mountains or in the wild are they wild horses or are they just horses that live on a farm with there horse friends.
Out on the range, in a paddock, in a stable.
hourses do not live on farmes in the wild the live out in the open in grassy fields
yes because horses have huge a penius
well farmers live on a farm with pasters of cattle such as horses and cows and bulls stuff like that
There are stray horses that live in the wild. But, no not all horses live on farms. Not all horses are work horses (Mules are usually better). They're often used for shows (jumpers, hunters, dressage..), fox hunting, general transportation.. All sorts of things.
There are 61 horses and 10 chickens on the farm.
Before plows, farm horses would pull a plow like-device to help with crops. Nowadays, farm horses are used as horses to ride, like schooling horses
Horses live in all U.S. states.I'm in Alaska and there is a horse farm 15 miles away from me.
Ellen keeps her horses at her own farm in barnsley south york which is live 5 mins from her home
Przwalski's horses can live in zoos because they are rare, other horses aren't because they are domesticated animals and they aren't usually kept in the average zoo. Some petting zoos, or farm related facilities do have them though.