Is it against the law to capture a wild horse from Nevada?
I believe that it is illegal. The horses are federally protected. There are hundreds of mustangs held in holding pens ready for adoption so there is no need to capture one.
The fecal matter by itself will not harm a horse but the larva of insects present may develop into unwanted parasites in the horses gut. Small amounts of chicken feces eaten while the horse forages hay will not harm the horse.
How can you tell if your horse has aborted it's baby?
They will come back into season and show to a stallion, and BTW it is called a Foal
What is the meaning of being born in stable does not make a horse?
It means a horse is a horse regardless where it was born, be it out in the pasture, one the range or in a stall. If a woman gave birth to a baby in a stall it does not make that baby a horse, but still a human being.
Yes. To a horse, the herd means safety and survival. If he is all alone, the chances of him living are slim. He won't have to time to sleep because he won't have anyone to look out for predators while he rests. That's the main thing. He won't have other horses for companionship. Without other horses, he will constantly be stressed and he won't sleep- this will take a huge toll on him. He also doesn't have a lead mare to show him good water and food, and without all these things, he will live a miserable (and in the wild, a short) life.
No. Horses are horses and only horses. Men are humans, not horses. There's a huge difference between the species Equus caballus and Homo sapiens.
Who was the first person to climb on the horse?
I don't believe anyone can answer who the FIRST person to ride a horse was, but I DO know that horses where originally ridden somewhere in Central Asia in about 1600 B.C.
Why do horses have so much muscle when all they eat is grass and hay?
Because most of them are being ridden and exercised everyday, and that builds up muscle. Horses are very muscular animals. They also run around in their pastures too.
Why are pulling horses good for pulling?
Pulling horses are good for pulling due to their conformation and muscle mass. Typically a horse used for pulling will be a draft breed or draft cross of some kind. These types of horses are shorter legged and more heavily built, allowing them to have a lower center of gravity and more pulling power.
Why do wild mustangs live in hot climate areas?
There are assumptions in this question which are not explicitly stated. These are that mustangs do not live in cold climates or that they prefer warmer climates and are both false. Mustangs have a range of temperatures and dryness levels that they can tolerate and exist in. Some areas in that range are relatively hotter than others. (Texas is certainly hotter than Minnesota, but mustangs can be found in both Texas and Minnesota.)
Did cowboys sleep in houses when they were herding horses?
no they slept out side using their saddles as pillows made a bed from grass and hay
You think that a horse weighs 750 ounces Is your estimate reasonable?
I don't think that a horse weighs 750 ounces, and I'll thank you not to purport
to tell me my opinion. Such an estimate would be quite unreasonable.
Equine Infectious Anemia is a contagious disease of horses that has, since the 1800's, resulted in outbreaks which killed large numbers of horses in many countries. There is no vaccination, so testing and either quarantine or euthanasia of infected horses is the current means of disease control. Horses with EIA can suffer from acute or chronic disease or even be inapparent carriers. The disease affects the horse's immune system and is caused by a virus related to HIV.
Are mustang horse color bilnd?
Not totally. They cannot see red hues, but they can see blue, green and yellow hues.
Some people view betting on horses as bad for several reasons, these include, but are not limited to:Religious view: Most religions see gambling as a sin and therefore should not be done.
Animal Welfare: Certain groups of people see horse racing as animal abuse and will not bet on the horses as they feel it condones 'bad behavior and animal abuse'.
Money: People can also view betting as a waste of money as it only provides a relatively small chance of getting a return on your 'investment'.
When lunging a horse what is the bar called that is placed perpendicular to the fence?
That's known as a ground pole.
The answer is both yes and no. Horses evolved over time to live in open grassy plains. However some breeds developed over time in more arid desert areas.It is unclear and possibly unlikely that horses would have lived in the desert on their own as they require constant grazing conditions, but they more than likely would have travelled across deserts to get to larger food supplies.
What does a wild horse eat and how does it obtain its food?
Grass and other plants. It grazes, like any other domestic horse in a field.
It is unusual for a horse to live to the age of 36 although this is by no means the record age. It is not unusual for a horse to live into their middle to late
twenties.
What is the horse power on an 1989 Chevrolet Celebrity v6?
The 1989 Chevy Celebrity V6 is rated at 130 hp.
Can you keep the wild ponies in pony friends 2?
No you cannot. But once a wild pony trusts you then you can adopt it at the pony market in "Browse Ponies"
Hope this helped!
from Sophie & and her Pony friends 2 pony Monty!
Why do some white ponies have blue eyes?
A lot of people don't know that horses can have different colored eyes than the basic brown. In horses that have a lot of white markings, (Paints, QH, pintos, ect) especially on the face the eyes can be blue, although some horses have little or no white on the face and still have blue eyes. There are some horses that have amber-colored eyes. These are sometimes refered to as "tiger eyes". The cause for these different eye colors are in the horse's genes. If the parents have these color eyes they can pass it on to their offspring. They still can see just as well as if they had brown eyes. On some horses that have all white faces (bald/apron) some owners will have pigment permanently tatooed on the horse's eyelids, hopefully to deflect some of the sun's rays and reduce sun damage to pink skin and blue eyes.
Answer2:
As stated above blue eye are caused by genetics and the possibility of white facial markings. It should be noted that true white horses typically have brown eyes, while cremellos, and perlinos will have blue eye as part of the double dilution gene.
Some grey horses and ponies are born with lots of white on their faces and have a good chance of blue eyes.