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Nine if you happen to have one with a red nose that glows.If you want to use reindeer, the standard complement is eight.
This. The heroine's economics determine the horsepower. If she lives in a small sparse wagon, she can likely only (barely) afford one horse. Does she earn any income in her travels?It depends on how many horses your character can afford to buy and do upkeep on, more than anything else.
I'm writing a story where the heroine lives in a horse-drawn caravan wagon. Fairly small and rather sparsely furnished. Could this be realistically pulled by one standard-sized horse or would she need two?
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It depends on how many horses your character can afford to buy and do upkeep on, more than anything else. Poor people were sometimes cruel to their resources out of necessity. If you get 15 years of service out of a horse because you overworked it, that's still cheaper than owning two and getting 25 years out of them.
If it's affordable, having two has all sorts of advantages, including not being stranded if your horse goes lame or bolts. You can travel on worse roads, carry more stuff and don't spend days detouring around mountains with high passes.
But freedom isn't cheap. "Eat like a horse" is a real logistical problem for people travelling long distances and alone. Having the horse pull its own supply of food is inefficient (you'll do it anyway at times, but the energy math isn't in your favor). Your character's range is likely to be limited by available water and grain. Horses require care, and while there's some economy of scale in the price of owning two, there's also extra time spent on each animal. All those problems are doubled when you have two horses. There's a reason smooth roads and automobiles caught on.
One reason I avoid writing historical romances, other than the fact that Literotica won't accept stories with realistic sexuality from older cultures who didn't care about 18, is that characters would realistically have spent an awful lot of time doing things we do effortlessly now. Try living without motors and running water for a week. It's life changing and not in a fun way. Now imagine you have to fetch water for the horses. Suddenly you're not going to be traveling too far from rivers and streams...
Yeah, I'll keep my modern and future-history tales. My characters have more free time to do the erotica thing.![]()
You could try a Shire Horse.