A sulky is always used in harness racing. It is the cart where the jockey sits.
A trotter horse typically pulls a sulky, which is a lightweight two-wheeled cart used in harness racing.
Standardbreds are used for harness racing.
Arabians are not used for harness racing in the US, only Standardbred horses are used for harness racing in the US.
Red River cart was a two wheeled cart used by The metis during the fur trade
A wheelbarrow.
Only if it's a draft harness for a dog cart.
Verb meaning "clear tables in a restaurant" is first attested 1913, probably from the four-wheeled cart used to carry dishes. The boy who wheeled the cart or bus is the bus boy.
Typically a horse drawn wheeled battle vehicle would be called a chariot or a battle wagon.
Typically a horse drawn wheeled battle vehicle would be called a chariot or a battle wagon.
Jockeys ride on the back of thoroughbred horses; standard bred horses used in harness racing have drivers.
The gaits used by harness racing horses is pacer and trotter