Domesticated horses are horses that have been selectively bred and trained by humans for various purposes like transportation, agriculture, or warfare. Unlike wild horses, domesticated ones are accustomed to human presence and can be ridden or used to pull carts.
Related terms
Chariots: Chariots were lightweight wheeled vehicles pulled by horses used primarily in ancient warfare.
Horseback riding: Horseback riding refers to the act of sitting on a horse's back while controlling its movements through reins. It has been practiced for centuries both for practical purposes and recreational activities.
Equestrianism: Equestrianism is a sport involving horseback riding skills such as show jumping, dressage, or polo.