I'm kind of guessing here, but I'm sure that it's three. I say that, because, horses live to be about 25, and humans about 75. Divide 75 by 25, and what do you get?a vet told me it was 3 and a 1/2.
Horse years don't correlate well into human years as each horse will actually age differently. However a yearling horse would be roughly the equivalent of a pre-teen. Any material that sites specific ages is a good reference but it does not hold true for all horses and this should always be kept in mind as genetics are what determines how fast a horse will age.
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According to "The Original Horse Bible", a yearling is equivalent to a 6.5 year old human.
30 horse years unlike dogs, horses dont have their own years a horse can be aged by its teeth. in saying that, a 30 year old horse is in its later stages of life. so really 30 years in humans is 'lower middle age' so in horse terms, a fourteen year old horse would be 'middle age'
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One human year is seven cat years.
Chinchillas live about 15 years on average, so that would be about 6 years for every human year (considering a human life to be an average of 90 years)
Chipmunks usually live about 2 to 3 years. So 1 human year is about 30(give or take) Chipmunk years.
Most horses live about 20 years, so I'd guess around 4 horse years to one human year.
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Basic care, size, genetics and health affect how a horse ages. The growth and aging occurs much faster in a horse than it does in a human.
Horse foals have to be ambulatory within a few hours of birth and their intensive care by the mare lasts a relatively short period (as little as 6 months to a year). A human baby receives intensive care for many years and subtantial support for many years after that.
Here is an article from EQUUS magazine August 2006 Comparatively Speaking: Although there's no simple equation for calculating how old your horse is in human years, it's possible to come up with a ballpark figure: *First horse year = 12 human years *Second horse year = 7 human years *Next three horse years = 4 years each *Subsequent horse years = 2 1/2 years each. This puts a 2-year-old colt in his late teens, a 5-year-old at full maturity and a 15-year-old at late middle age. What accounts for the difference in aging? Largely genetics and lifestyle. Horses mature much more quickly than their owners, so their formative years add up exponentially. Horses experience a few days of infancy, a few months of childhood and a year or more as teens. They are fully mature by 4 or 5 years of age, when they enter a lengthy active adulthood. Then they experience a short decline and brief terminal illness.
1 chimp year = 2 human years
there are 7 dog years in 1 human year.
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1 human year=7 budgie years Thats what I think...
15 llama years=1 human years
The formula is: 10.5 dog years per human year for the first 2 years, then 4 dog years per human year for each year after.
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