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I kinda doubt you are allowed to ride a horse drunk
Depends where you ride, iirc
Yes, mostly it's not allowed as either laws include them specifically or bizarrely they are treated as motor vehicles. There are places that don't mind though. Pretty much everywhere except Montana, in the US, it is illegal to drive a horse and cart drunk. In the UK it's illegal to be in charge of cattle on a road drunk. Very inclusive.
In the Netherlands you're just not allowed to participate in traffic while drunk, so technically you're not even allowed to bike. No one gives a shit about that one though.
The "where" I was referring to was, yes, by jurisdiction, but also roads versus trails, and public vs private property.
In North Carolina it's illegal.