There are over 30 blood groups for horses, 8 of these are major groups and 7 are recognized internationally.
There are current 300 recognised species of octopus.
The most common Indian tribe known for using horses is the Sioux. Many think the Iroquois and Kwakiutl Indian groups also used horses.
Horse live in herds or bans, these are large or small groups of horses but many demestic horses live solo.
Blood Cholesterol levels are dependent on many factors of which antigen 'a' is one. Antigen 'a' is present only in blood groups A and AB. Hence, blood cholesterol levels are higher in individuals with blood groups A and AB.
there are many different type of miniture horses...the funny thing with them is even some of the same breed will have different blood temperatures
It depends on how large or small the horse is.
I believe it is recognised by many people in Nigeria.
The average horse has approximately 40 liters of blood in its body, which is about 8% of its total body weight. This volume can vary depending on the size and breed of the horse. Generally, larger horses will have a greater blood volume compared to smaller ones.
There are four main blood groups: A, B, AB, and O. These also have a negative and a positive, I.e A+, A-, and so on. This would mean that there are eight different types of blood group: A+ A- B+ B- AB+ AB- O+ O-
You can either have AB, A, B, or 0. so in general 4 groups. But the blood groups A and B can be heterozygous or homozygous. Meaning Aa, AA or Bb, BB Answer The blood groups are A, B, AB and O. The blood genotypes are AA, BB, AB, AO, BO and OO. A and B are equally dominant alleles, thus explaining the existence of AB.
All horses with the exception of miniatures have roughly 9 gallons of blood inside their body at any one time. During rest the number of Red Blood Cells is at about 35% of the total blood volume, which would equal 3.15 gallons. During strenuous exercise it increases to 65% of the blood volume, which would be 5.85 gallons. The rest of the blood will be made up of White blood cells and Plasma.
There are many types of blood group systems. ABO and Rh being the two main systems... Others are: Kell, Kidd, Duffy, etc. (there are many more)