hourses do not live on farmes in the wild the live out in the open in grassy fields
Wild horses tend to live in public fields. Pet horses live in stables and go out in fields.
wild horses and ponies like Mustangs and Brumbies live on wild horse preserves in open, grassy spaces, but domestic horses live in stables and/or fields and pastures.
Horses generally live in open fields or in the forest. Their range can be up to several miles in each direction.
Horses originally evolved to flourish on the wide-open plains, meadows and savannahs of Central Asia, Africa and Europe - they need a lot of room to run and to graze. When domesticated, fields are the closest approximation to their natural environment, so you often find horses being "turned out" into pastures and fields when they are not in work.
Horses originally evolved to flourish on the wide-open plains, meadows and savannahs of Central Asia, Africa and Europe - they need a lot of room to run and to graze. When domesticated, fields are the closest approximation to their natural environment, so you often find horses being "turned out" into pastures and fields when they are not in work.
Horses typically live in open grasslands or meadows. They prefer areas with access to fresh water sources and ample grazing vegetation. Horses are adaptable animals and can thrive in various environments as long as their basic needs are met.
No, horses do not live in the desert. they live on farms, in fields etc
in forests, most like the fields with a water way by.
Well, darling, horses typically live in places called pastures or paddocks. These areas provide them with plenty of space to roam around and graze on grass. Some lucky horses might even live in fancy stables with cozy stalls.
the kind home a horse lives in is a barn (farm). but before humans even new about horses, the roamed freely in open fields of grass and flowers
The wild Kaimanawa horses live on tussock planes shrublands forest remnants and gravel and pumice fields