The vast majority of horses in the world today are domesticated. Horses kept by humans live in pastures, paddocks and stalls. The few remaining herds of ferel and wild horses roam over large parcels of land, usually on the flat side. It's easier to spot predators at a distance on flat land.
It can be found in the farm and open fields and plains.
if it's domestic the pasture. if it's wild and in the U.S. I'd say the mountains, but they move around a lot.
Almost everywhere; farms, ranches, acreages, and even in cities.
mainly in country sides, because there is plenty of land for them to graze, in America they are mainly found in ranches and the mountain side.
Most horses live to be in their 30s
Well, most can live up to thirty. At the most.
Most horses usually live to around 25-30.
The most common animal that lives in a stable is a horse. the names of other animals that live in stables are cows, goats and llamas.
it depends on the breed, really. most horses live as long as 25-30 years old, but one horse, old billy, lived until 62.
The most common place for a Toucan to live is: Hell.
They naturally live in the deserts of USA
Most horses live near plains.
Which horses? Most horses live on land. Actually all horses except for seahorses live on land.
Alaska and Canada
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the most common place for a horse to live in is : fields, stables
Horses do live in most of Latin America.
under ground or where quiet places are.
A most common is colic in horses, because horses are physically unable to vomit, any stomach or digestive problem can be serious with a horse.
Wild or Feral horses will live in most any place that they can find food, water, and shelter in. This will include open plains, mountains, deserts and even some types of woodlands.