Horses require grazing (fencing), feed, a stable, veterinary care, grooming and shoeing. By the time that you add up these costs, plus the cost of the carriage, I don't think you will be saving anything. Plus, if millions of people went back to using horses for transport in urban areas, this would lead to a whole new set of problems.
Would it not make more sense to live in a place where you could go to work, to the bank, supermarket, doctors', classes, yoga, well most everything by walking a short distance or taking an efficient electric transport?
Is it normal I want to exchange my car for a horse?
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Horses require grazing (fencing), feed, a stable, veterinary care, grooming and shoeing. By the time that you add up these costs, plus the cost of the carriage, I don't think you will be saving anything. Plus, if millions of people went back to using horses for transport in urban areas, this would lead to a whole new set of problems.
Would it not make more sense to live in a place where you could go to work, to the bank, supermarket, doctors', classes, yoga, well most everything by walking a short distance or taking an efficient electric transport?