Do Arabian horses live alone or in a group?
In the wild, Arabian horses live in bands, with a single stallion leading a group of mares and their young. The stallion is responsible for protecting the band and ensuring their safety, while the mares care for the young and provide milk for them to drink. The band typically consists of 5-20 horses, but can be larger or smaller depending on the availability of food and water. Arabian horses are social animals that rely on each other for survival, and they form strong bonds within the band.