Where is the habitat of a horse called standardbred horse?

Standardbred horses don't have a specific "habitat" in the wild like some other animal species. They are a breed of domesticated horse developed for harness racing. This means:

* They are bred and raised by humans. Standardbreds are not found in the wild.

* They live in stables, paddocks, and farms. They are typically kept in environments where they can be cared for, trained, and raced.

While their origins can be traced back to the North American continent, the "habitat" of a standardbred horse is essentially wherever humans choose to keep them.