Horses have been used since the beginning of time because of their speed and power. They were the first thing that allowed a man to travel faster than his two legs. Horses used to boost the man’s ability to transport goods from point A to point B, and in some rural areas, they are still used for transportation. While a person can carry only 50 pounds, a horse can carry and transport about 200 pounds. Despite for transportation, throughout history horses were used for different purposes like field work and war as well. I think people love horses all over the world, they are remarkably noble and gentle animals, with wonderful appearance. Insidermonkey experts made a list of 10 countries that have the most horses in the world.
We have picked two countries from their list. Kazakhstan for the first.
They have 1,528,300 horses! For thousands and thousands of years, the
horses in Kazakhstan were bred by local people. Many horse breeds are
native to Kazakhstan, and most of them have ancient origins. Among some
of the most famous horse breeds that are native to this country are the
Adaev; it dates back from 5th century BC. Mongolia can boost with a high
number of horses too: 2,112,927. One traditional saying says: “A Mongol
without a horse is like a bird without the wings,” so as you already
noticed, horses play an enormous role in the daily life of the Mongols.
You can also check our list of 9 Horseback Riding Lessons for Kids and Adults in NYC.
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