The first of August is known as the horses birthday! August/september is also when most foals are born. I hope this answers your Q
Longmire - 2012 Dogs Horses and Indians 1-9 was released on: USA: 5 August 2012
Latino Connection - 2005 was released on: USA: 1 August 2005 (Mesa, Arizona)
August 1 in Australia and January 1 in the US and most other parts of the world.
Natural Born Sellers - 2012 Homes Are for Horses 1-4 was released on: USA: 2 August 2012
The 1st of August
the answer is : the horses name is Mare the moon sets at the sea. :)
There is probably no connection to the expression HEY! and the feed for horses. The Hey is an exclamation or surprise expression.
In the USA/Northern Hemisphere, many breeds of horses use January 1st as the official foaling date of all foals born in a certain year. August 1st is the official date for the Southern Hemisphere. I could not find a specific date when this rule was instituted.
Horses Drawing in Seine - 1903 was released on: USA: August 1903
Actually, January 1 is used as the common birth date for horses in the northern hemisphere and August 1 for horses in the southern hemisphere. This is to coincide with horse racing seasons.Another user said:Thoroughbred breeders breed the foals to be born on the first of August so that when the time comes for the foal to be broken it is the right time of year for them to race. And other horse owners celebrate their horses birthdays on the 1st of August because they may not know when the horses actual birthday is and so they celebrate it on the 1st of August.
Horses Drawing Salmon Seine - 1903 was released on: USA: August 1903
In Greek mythology, Poseidon's connection to horses symbolizes his power and influence over the sea and land. Horses were seen as majestic creatures, and by being associated with them, Poseidon was portrayed as a powerful and authoritative deity. Additionally, horses were essential in ancient Greek society for transportation, warfare, and agriculture, further emphasizing Poseidon's importance in shaping human civilization.