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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

What can one do at Rocking Horse Ranch?

The Rocking Horse Ranch is a indoor water sports park. They have accommodation rates. The Rocking Horse Ranch also has Horse rides and other Children's activities.

Can stud male horses live with female horses?

Yes, they can live together, but just as long as the female is NOT in heat. It may be better to sepparate them, but you also can have a pregnate horse with it too. Studs can be mdean. It really is best to keep them appart. ☺ Only if you want your female horse pregnent. It doesn't matter if the female horse is in heat or not, they can get pregnent either way. I would caution keeping a pregnent mare late term in with a stud. If the mare has the foal in the pasture with the stud and the baby is not his, he will kill it.

How do you make a DIY horse stuff for a teen bedroom?

use your imagination find horse posters cut them out and make a collage or maybe make a mural for your wall . There are lots of ideas maybe try some of mine or some others.

How much money wood you get if you were a famous horse person?

Alot, but what is the point in knowing this unless you are a centaur.

What is the definition for herding societies?

an extended social group having a distinctive cultural and economic organization

Average horse speed?

The walk is an average of 1 to 4 MPH ( 1.6- 6.4 KPH)

The trot is an average of 8 to 12 MPH (13-19 KPH) Though racing trotters can reach galloping speed in this gait.

The Canter is around 12 to 15 MPH (19-24 KPH)

The gallop is around 17 to 25 MPH (27-40 KPH), Though a racehorse can achieve speeds of 30 to 55 MPH (48-88.5 KPH.)

Are wild horses in the Amazon?

No. The Amazon river basin would not be a good environment for horses.

What color can horses see?

They can see white, green, black and yellow and maybe some other colours. I don't know. (By the way, we spell the word COLOURlike that in Canada. In other places, you would spell it COLOR. We have it with the letter U.) They usually cannot see blue and orange.

How does the hand-held bellows aid in shoeing horses?

Back in the 'old days' hand held bellows were used to keep the fire hot and to increase the temperature as needed to allow the metal to heat to a certain point where it would become pliable, thus allowing them to be shaped. However nowadays many of the farriers forges are electric and do not require bellows as they stay at a consistent heat.

Are all wild horses called brumbies?

The term 'brumby' is only used in Australia. It refers to all Australian wild or feral horses.

How many hands is a percheron horse?

A normal sized Percheron can be from 16 to 18 hands high at the wither (shoulder). A hand is four inches.

How much is it to rent a horse on mackinac island?

$35 an hour for a saddle horse, and from $54-$78 an hour for a drive yourself horse and buggy (depending on size/number of passengers).

How many mustangs were used in the move Bullitt?

Two Mustangs were used in the movie "Bullitt", both V-8's in Highland Green. One had a 390 ci engine, ther other a base v-8 289. The 289 had a manual transmission. The engines were swaped and a m390 with manual was made. All badges and emblems were removed because only one of the two was a GT. Damaging the cars was not easy, as they only traveled 35 mph in almost all of the scenes, but as anyone knows if they watched the movie, one of these two mustangs was totaled

What is the ratio of hands high to feet high?

3 hands : 1 foot (since a hand is 4 inches)

Why was the Trojan horse made from wood?

Because the Greeks left their welding equipment at home.

Do wild horses have horse shoes on?

No, they are not needed in natural conditions. In the wild, they do not tend to stay running at high speeds for very long. They also don't run on asphalt or other surfaces that will put excessive wear on their hooves.

What is 2 point in horse back riding?

This is a really good way to see just how strong and balanced a rider you are. If you are just starting or have a skittish horse, please don't try this as you risk taking a nasty fall.

The first step to two-point riding is to take your feet out of the stirrups. Once you are balanced and secure doing this, you rise up off the seat of the saddle until you are balanced over your knees. If you ride English style, you will be in the same position as you are in at the height of posting during a trot. Generally at this point most riders have to use three-point riding, by putting one hand down on the front of the saddle or your horse's neck. Once you get better at this, you can ride without steadying yourself and this is two-point riding: you are balanced on only two points of contact (your knees).

Incidentally, this hurts like crazy when you first do it, since you are putting a lot more strain and demand on muscles you don't normally use that often. Start slow, take it easy and build up; you will be very stiff and sore tomorrow down the inside of both of your legs. Also, this is not the most comfortable riding position for your horse - it throws your weight more forward and can make compression points on your horse's shoulders - so I would suggest staying in a two-point position for no longer than 10-15 minutes at a session unless your horse continues to move normally underneath you.

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Two point is a position used for jumping and galloping across country. To get into two point you will need to incline your upper body forward slightly in front of the vertical and lift your seat bones out of the saddle just enough to take your weight off the horses back. This frees the horses back up to bend when the horse gallops and jumps.

Can horses ride downhill?

Yes, horses can be ridden while they go down a hill. However, depending upon the slope of the hill, you may need to shift your weight back over the horse's rump to help him balance.

What breed of horse was Whiskey?

If you are referring to the movie Lonely are the Brave with Kirk Douglas, then Whiskey was very likely a quarter horse or mixed breed horse.If you are asking about the 'Smartest horse in the army' named Whiskey, then he was likely a Thoroughbred of cross thereof.

Why are the wild ponies on assateague island so small?

Well they are small because they are ponies and they live on a small island. If they were much bigger the island would not beable to support a large number of ponies.

How do you delete your account on A Virtual Horse?

Sadly, A Virtual Horse game does not allow you to delete your account. The only way they will delete your account is if you leave it abandoned for over a year or if you have more than one account, they wil ban you. The help people are quite mean and nasty. I highly don't advise you going to them. Sorry, I was upset when I found out. You should be able to delete your account. Or they should tell you that right away as you were logging in. I feel it is a right to delete of create your own personal property. If you want an honest and kind game go to www.howrse.com . I guraentee you will like it there a whol lot more!!!

What is a Canadian Sport Horse?

The Canadian sport horse was bred shortly after World War I. The major portion of the horses in Canada during War were shipped to Europe for the war efforts. Those horses never returned back to Canada. This severally limited and thinned the breeding stock. After the war, stallions from England were made available for the country side stock of Canada. This help to produce a better and more refined animal. The thin numbers to start off with resulted in this bred not being recognized and named a breed until 1970.