That would be called a Calvary. Normally, people would be riding on the horses. This was used in the Revolutionary War, and the Civil War
Friesian horses were popular war horses, and mounts of knights. For the Howrse game for Archimedes the answer is "for carrying knights".
In the winter, wild horses really do not go anywhere. They are naturally able to survive the harshest and coldest conditions.
the book war horse is fiction, although echos some real elements of the war, and what horses would have done in the war
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Yes, horses can go deaf and so can any other animal:) hope i answered you question
Yes Dolphins can go deaf
they did to go out with deaf people
No horses are used for "war horses" anymore.
Erastus "Deaf" Smith fought in the Texas Revolution. After that war, he lead a company of Texas Rangers.
War of the Heavenly Horses happened in -104.
Though it is less common, this can happen that you can go completely deaf from the menier's disease.
They were great war horses because they had amazing stamina
No, Paul Revere was not deaf. He was a silversmith and a patriot in the American Revolutionary War. He is famous for his "midnight ride" to alert the colonial militias that the British were approaching.
Yes. It is an excellent way for deaf people to communicate (as they can read and type - unless they are both deaf and blind).
He contacted Scarlet fever which makes him Deaf at the age of 3.
8 million horses were killed in world war 1