Yes, Genghis Khan and his Mongolian army consumed horse blood as part of their diet. It was a practical source of nutrition, especially during long campaigns when access to other food sources was limited. Horse blood could be mixed with milk or consumed on its own, providing essential proteins and nutrients for the nomadic lifestyle of the Mongols.
Genghis Khan was 5'10 (1.78 m) tall, or he might of have been 6 feet or something closer. Mongolian People tend to be taller than a lot of Asian race like Chinese, Korean, Japanese. I think the average height in Mongolia is similar to America, probably like 5'10 or something close to it. I dont' think so........ see discussion. Mongolian average height is 5'9 ft for male 5'7 for female .But at the 13th centery they might be taller then now on because these days mongolian's are poor and rich most of them foor they can't eat meat like they did in past in my position Genghis Khan was 6'2-6'6 ft
Yes, they will not hurt the horse.
He would care for horse/horses
They had this gross stuff where they ate bacon on a stick
He ate the horses that died of starvation and when they kept walking they foud maize witch is corn
Genghis Khan was 5'10 (1.78 m) tall, or he might of have been 6 feet or something closer. Mongolian People tend to be taller than a lot of Asian race like Chinese, Korean, Japanese. I think the average height in Mongolia is similar to America, probably like 5'10 or something close to it. I dont' think so........ see discussion. Mongolian average height is 5'9 ft for male 5'7 for female .But at the 13th centery they might be taller then now on because these days mongolian's are poor and rich most of them foor they can't eat meat like they did in past in my position Genghis Khan was 6'2-6'6 ft
Mongols, are a unique ethnic group from East Asia and Central Asia. You see the history of the Mongols, reflects with the nomadic lifestyle they have lived. Mongols live, according to how Genghis Khan and the ancient Mongols lived like. In fact, Mongols follow Genghis Khan's principles as if he were still alive! So, Mongols; unless they are living in Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia's capital and only big city), they have no permanent home. Mongols live a nomadic lifestyle, because that is their ancestors have lived and they respect that. They live in structures called "gers" or "yurts", and they aren't the strongest material but they are durable and can sustain people from high winds and cold weather. The way Mongols live, the way yurts are set up have not changed ever since Genghis Khan's time or any time before Genghis Khan. Horse-back riding, archery and wrestling are Mongolia's national sports. Why? Because again, Genghis Khan's soldiers used those to attain the skills to build such a large empire that stretched all the way from southern Russia, all of mainland China into Vietnam, Iran and Iraq. Mongols eat like the way Genghis Khan's people did. They eat mostly dairy products. They feast on holidays, like Genghis Khan's people did. They cook their meat with stones from the inside, by deboning the entire animal and using their carcasses as ovens for the meat. Mongols have a very unique culinary tradition, and is NOTHING like Chinese or Korean or Japanese. Also, those "Mongolian BBQs" in America and East Asia aren't serving your real Mongolian food nor are they even cooking food like Mongols do. Mongols are Tibetan Buddhists, Animists and small hints of Christians.
all horses can eat hay/grass. all horses can eat hay/grass.
Horses may eat their afterbirth.
yes horses do eat cantaloupe
horses primerily eat grass or hay.
No horses do not eat monkeys for dinner.
horses eat hay and drink water
An Arab can eat anything other breeds of horses eat.
Horses primarily eat grass. hay, and grain.
Naturally, horses will mostly eat grass and hay.
no horses can't eat silver weed