A horses strength varies according to its height, age, weight, breed and body type. A newborn foal for example, is not nearly as strong as a human. But compare a clydesdale to a human, the clydesdale could crush the person.
In other words, if we were to fight a horse with our bare hands, without tools, we would lose.
Horse MacDonald chose her stage name based on a childhood nickname given to her by friends because of her strong singing voice, which was compared to the power and strength of a horse.
Most genrally refered to as a male horse or a breeder horse
big mussels can make horse strong
It depends on the human and the horse.
Horse is to quadruped as human is to biped.
it is strong as horse as
very strong
you work on the horse by riding it to get the horse fit & strong
That depends on the type of horse
Horse hair is stronger than human hair because it has a denser and thicker structure, with a larger diameter and more complex composition of proteins. These structural differences give horse hair greater strength and durability compared to human hair. Additionally, horse hair is designed to withstand external elements and provide protection for the animal, which also contributes to its strength.
The stifle on a horse is the equivalent of a human knee.
A horse typically consumes about 2% of its body weight in forage daily, which amounts to roughly 5,000 to 10,000 pounds of hay or grass annually, depending on the horse's size and activity level. In contrast, an average human eats around 1,500 to 2,500 pounds of food per year. This means that a horse can eat several times more than a human, reflecting its larger size and different dietary needs.