A horse a four-legged mammal
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ponies, mules, donkeys and zebras
My answer:
The relation between horses and other animals I think is: animals with hooves.
Here are some of the animals "related" to a horse:
Pony
Miniature Horse
Mule
Donkey
Zebra
Antelope
Giraffe
Goat
Equus is a Genus, not a Family. Equidae is a Family, not Equus. However, the all animals that belong in the Family Equidae are in the Genus Equus. Thus, the animals that belongs in the Equus Genus are:
Crossbreds are Mules, Hinnies and Zebroids.
rhinos, zebras, donkeys and I'm not sure what else
Equidae (horse family) consists of Horse, Donkey and Zebra.
Animals that characteristically resembles the horse. Some examples are:
Donkeys and zebras are most closely related to the horse. Supprisingly, hippos are also related to the horse.
Aside from horses (because a horse is a horse, of course), zebras and donkeys are members of the family Equidae.
All horse breeds and types are part of the Equidae family.
It is actually called an Equine family. Zebras, donkeys, mules, and horses are the most obvious species in the Equine family.
Equine animals are mammals that belong to the family Equidae. It includes species like donkeys, wild horses, zebras, domesticated horses, and asses. Horses and zebras tend to live in herds in the wild.
Equine are horses, donkeys, mules or zebras so equine vet only treats animals of those types. If you mean the number of client animals, it would vary by vet, location, specialty.
Most animals of the canine family are used for fighting, protecting proptery and sometimes for animal testing. The equine family has been abused for work, events, and for breeding. Those are just two of the many ways animals are abused.
I'm not entirely sure what "Esquine" means but if you mean "Equine" it is the collective name for species of animals belonging to the horse family.
Equine Protozoal Myelitis
Oppossums
The causes of Lampers in the equine family are not known. It could be from chewing hard food, or it could be an irritation from something else. It usually goes away on its own.
Equus ferus caballus and is in the Equine or Equidae family.
Cervidae.
I means anything pertaining to horses, equine or equidae is the family of horses which also includes asses and zebras, just as bovine refers to cows.
Yes it is, as it is an Equine, just like a horse.