Yes. The come from Family Equinae, which is shared by other equines like donkeys, burros, zebras and asses...as well as the donkey-horse hybrid known as the mule or hinny.
horses are known as equines
When talking about horses, we refer to them as 'equines'.
No equines/horses have cloven hooves.
Equines. Horses etc
No. Horses are equines. A porcine is a pig.
NO. Equine serum is for equines only, not bovines. Calves are bovines, not equines. Calves must be vaccinated with product approved for cattle, not horses. It's fine if there's a vaccine that is approved for both cattle and horses, but not just horses.
Equines..Horses, donkeys, zebras.
The "flying equines" had names, and were often immortal - Pegasus was one such, so too were the chariot horses of the Sun and Moon.
Miniature horses can come in every color found in equines, there are no rules on color with Mini horses.
Ancestors of horses were bred to make horses. All of the ancestors of modern horses were horses. Some equines that are not Equus ferus caballus are still around but they were not ancestors.
Most horses and Mustangs anre born alive. But occasionally, misfortune visits and the Equines are born dead.
Horses are scientifically called Equines. This is derived from their Latin name, Equus caballus.