Saturday 15 August 2015

History of horses

 At first, horses were considered as wild animals like zebra. According to some scientists, early horses were found in America. In the Europe, horses were used as food. They were haunted but they were not tamed. Then, horses moved to Asia and ate long grass, the native apples and carrots which grew there (and they still like them today). When people arrived in Asia they started to haunt horses to eat and use their skin to make clothes. They tried to tame the horses to use them to carry things. The Indo-Europeans were first to tame the wild horses. The paintings in some caves show that early horses used to be too small to carry a human being. When horses had been bred bigger, people used them to ride. Therefore, the culture of horse riding was assimilated in the central Asia and the west Asia. Tame horses could develop people's lives. Horses have had a crucial role in wars and transportation.

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