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Horses

Since man first domesticated the horse around 4000 BC, it has proved to be quite useful and important in the progress of civilization. This category contains information about wild horses, the varieties of breeds, colors, and the history of horses, as well as other general information pertaining to these stunning and magnificent animals.

2,791 Questions

Should you leave a horse alone when it is eating?

Should you? if possible yes. But on the other hand if you HAVE to handle your horse while it is eating then the horse should accept this.

Sometimes you dont have time to wait around to let your horse eat before putting his rugs on etc and if you have to dont worry about it but it is nice to leave them to eat alone =]

Since horses- when allowed to- spend about 16 hours a day eating, you should, because what if you need to ride or groom your horse during that 16 hours? Or if he has a vet appointment? True, he will want to keep eating, but you have to not let him walk all over you or he will try to get away with other stuff.

Do horses live shorter lives if they are kept in a dirty environment?

Yes they will live shorter lives due to a dirty environment. Depending on where they are kept can affect life span, a horse kept in a dirty stall will develop illnesses and eventually have to be put to sleep from them if the illness goes untreated.

Is herd a pronoun?

no it's not herd is collective noun to name group of animals or things such as: a herd of cows.

How many horses are there in the whole of the UAE?

that's hard to answer cus the numbers are always dwindling
cus of horses giving birth and dieng and even being taken to other countries

Can horses get saws?

Yes of course they can they can be very risky as well so be very careful depending on how bad they are sudocrem them and wrap them up dont let them get blood clots they couuld die from that.

What is the sound of the horses called?

It is called a neigh.

A softer one could be called a 'whinny' or a 'nicker'

Where is the Assateague Island located?

The Assateague Island is located in Delvara, Maryland, America. It is 37 miles long and is a barrier island. It is near Ocean City and near Chincoteague Island.

What the name of young ass?

Ass or donkey is a member of the horse family -- equidae. A new-born donkey is a foal, and when grown a male donkey is a jack; a female donkey a jenny.

What do you call a person ridding a horse in the woods?

Whatever the terrain, open ground or in the woods, anyone capable of riding a horse is a horse rider.

Does a fox eat a horse?

No, foxes do not eat or attack horses.

Where are albino horses from?

They come as a mutation of sorts coming from the sire and the dam as carriers of the albino gene.

Answer 2:

It should be noted that 'Albino' horses, if it is a true albino, typically die at or just after birth due to having no intestinal tract. A true albino will have no color pigment to their hair or skin and their eyes will appear red. Cremello and Perlino are often confused with albinism in horses. Cremellos have a creamy to whitish colored coat with pink skin and blue eyes, their mane and tail may be the same color as the body or white. A perlino colored horse has the same coat, eye and skin color as a cremello but will have a chestnut or orange-ish colored mane and tail.

Why are horses not used for wars anymore?

Horses are not regarded as a necessity to war since most modern-day armies rely heavily upon mechanized transport .

What internal organs allow horses to run long distance?

Horses don't exactly run long distances. They run fast for a short distance, usually up to a half-mile (the length that race horses in any equestrian racing sport--from chuckwagons to thoroughbred racing--run at) before having to slow down for a break. However, the internal organs that allow them to run fast for a relatively short distance--in comparison with the marathon runners that can run for miles and miles without stopping--are their large, expansive lungs and large hearts. Their small stomach also gives them the advantage of being more lean and less bulky like a cow to allow them to, "run like the wind."

How much does a horse cost?

The price of a horse can vary enormously. Depending on the breed, characteristics, coloration, training, pedigree a horse can vary from being free to being millions of dollars. For example recently Shekh Mohammed bought Authorised, the 2007 Epsom Derby winner, for a reported £20million (that's about $40 million USA dollars.)