How many pounds is 3 horses and an elephant?
it depends on the breed of horses. horses can weigh between 840 and 2200 pounds, so the answer will vary a lot.
I doubt it, even though its a plant. Horses mainly eat grasses of various sorts and i don't think plam fronds come under that category. If your horse is eating them I recommend that you remove them from your horses reach. It could be harmfull.
Does it really help non-spook horses to blow soap bubbles at them?
If you want to train your horse not to spook bubbles, then getting them used to the bubbles in a controlled situation is preferable over introducing them to the bubbles in a situation in which an accident could occur. In this case, I wouldn't blow them at the horse at all, but start at a safe distance away and work your way closer over time and with practice until the horse is used to them. It could take minutes, hours, days or even weeks to accomplish.
If you want to simply help to spook-proof your horse (which is not entirely possible, as spooking is instinctual for self preservation), then introducing them to a variety of "strange" things is helpful - but always in a controlled, slow and gentle situation. When the horse learns to trust you as a capable leader, he/she will be less likely to spook foreign objects. However, horses are prey animals, and as such, their first instinct is to run to protect themselves.
This would not be something I would do with my own horses mainly because it could spook them and somone could be seriously be hurt.
Bubbles are not natural for horses so maybe you should try alternative remedies like lavender (relaxes horses). These are great for all different things. Just type "alternative remedies" into google and see what you find. This will also help to bond you and your horse together:))
Why do horses step out to the side when stepping with the frontlegs?
A horse has no collarbone, therefor the shoulder is not anchored to the body by bone and it swings relatively freely. The shoulder blade is cradled in a mass of muscle and this coupled with the width of the chest can cause a horse to swing it's leg outward a bit, however if the horse is moving in a straight line and does this, it is considered a fault ( in many breeds). However if the horse is moving sideways or semi-sideways then this is perfectly fine as it helps to maintain balance.
What is a zebra mixed with a horse called?
A Zebra / Horse Cross is most commonly refereed to as a Zorse by Equestrians. there is also a Zebra /Donkey cross which is known as a Zonkey. It should be kept in mind that Zebra can never be fully domesticated and can cause serious harm and injuries to those around them and they really should not be used for cross breeding on domesticated animals.
That's pretty much the story of the west. Horses are used to round up and work cattle. Most people don't anymore and if they do its for shows or rodeos. There are some pretty good cattle horse still around.
Another Answer:No. Horses are not programmed to herd animals, they have to be taught and trained to do so. Thus they are only good cow horses if they've been trained to "track" and "rate" a bovine or another horse when a human is mounted on them.Are horses who do not have chestnuts on their legs unable to swim?
The chestnut on a horses leg is the remnant from when they were multi toed animals. The Chestnut has absolutely no bearing on if a horse can swim or not.
Is a horse stomach as big as a rugby ball?
Yes a horses stomach is roughly the size of a rugby ball, it can hold up to 4 gallons of feed.
Are you talking about on the online game Howrse? That gives your horse full stats (health, energy, moral) again.
How does a mustang horse and a wolf interact?
The horse is a prey animal and tries very hard to avoid run ins with predatory animals such as the wolf. While the wolf being a predator tries to hunt the horse for food and actively seeks them out. When they are together the horses will either flee and the predator will give chase or the horse will stand it's ground and drive off the wolf which may or may not runway.
Why have horses legs changed over time?
A horses legs have changed over time to accommodate a new type of environment and lifestyle for the horse. The first horses began as a fox sized browser that ate leaves and lived in a forest where multiple toes was an advantage for a prey animal. As the environment changed and gave way to grasslands the horse began to loose it's extra toes and become a grazer. It's legs lengthened to provided better speed and height in the tall grasses and a single toe was all they needed to survive.
Does equine affaire sell breyer horses?
Yes, Yes they do. I went last year and I'm going this year . They had a big booth for breyers and have rare ones.
How do you get a horse called a Trojan as abest friend?
You find or purchase a horse call it a Trojan and if you love it enough it will be your best friend, thats at least what I think.
What names could you call a spanish purebred horse with a mouse grey coat?
Purebred Spanish Horses are also called Andalusians.
I think you mean farrier. Shod is the past tense verb for putting shoes on a horse. But, a farrier is someone who puts shoes on horses.
Is it legel to hang someone for horse theft in minnesota?
Being the laws for certain types of theft will vary greatly the best thing to do would be to contact a local attorney that specializes in theft of property. However in most areas horse theft is considered grand theft and is punishable by the laws pertaining to grand theft. The typical sentence is jail time, community service, and fines. In areas where horse theft is punishable by hanging (such as Texas) the accused suspect must still be arrested and go before a legal court system.
What is the theme of Misty of Chincoteague?
There are wile horse and ponies that are rounded up twice a year and the ponies are taken to asateague to be auctioned off went and saw it this year pretty cool
How long do most hourses live for?
Horses in good condition generally live 25-30 years, though longer lifespans are not surprising.
What is the domesticated member of the horse family?
There are few members of the horse family that are considered to be domesticated. Horses themselves are domesticated. Ponies and donkeys can be domesticated as well.
What role can a horses' Chestnuts play in identification?
A horses chestnuts are just like a human fingerprint, no two are exactly alike. The chestnuts could be used in much the same way as a human fingerprint for identifying a horse if a 'chestnut database' were set up.