Suffolk Punch,Clyesdale,New Forest pony,Dartmoor,Exmoor,Shetland,Highland pony,Welsh
The Dales pony originates from the Dales region of North Yorkshire in England. They were historically used as pack horses and for agricultural work due to their strength, agility, and hardiness. Today, they are prized for their versatility and are popular as riding and driving horses.
Any horses can be used. Once they're born you can train them to ride English or Western. Some examples are quarter horses and morgans. Any horse can be English but some or mostly Western and some are mostly English
a veriety of horses including suffolk punch draft horses and many more.
There are many mixed breed horses. Many people will breed 2 types of horses that are specialized in one area to get a horse that is even better at that one thing. There are many mixed breed horses where you cannot tell all the breeds in it. They call those horses "grade" horses.
don't change your mind once you have decided how to do something
Yes.
Thoroughbreds are from England.
I don't think that horses come from anywhere because they come from all around the world. Some come from England, or America, or Shetland. But horses evolved to adapt to the harsh wilderness.
Cleveland! Ha ha ha no they come from Yorkshire England
The horses brought to Australia by the First Fleet, came from England.
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from the Spaniards horses mating and the horses running away
horses originated from Spain. When the Columbus had come from there.
People, disease, horses, wheat, and livestock.
People, disease, horses, wheat, and livestock.