Pryoeis, Eous, Aethon, and Phlegon were the four horses that drew Apollo's chariot across the sky. PCH = Eous, Aethon, & Phlegon
They are also known as the horses of the sea
The Brumby is a wild Australian horse, or feral horse. They are perfectly normal horses which eat grass like other horses, but they are tougher, and can eat tougher vegetation which many horses would not touch.
Answer. Yes horses are very jealous over each other.(If you spend a lot of time with horse "A" and not alot of time with horse "B" , horse "B" will be very jealous)
yes, horses are social animals and like other poeople and horses company. if you have to separate your horse from its herd spend lots of time with him
the same as other horses
Scratching other horses
it depends on the horse some horses may not like what other horses do like
The way a horse feels around other animals will depend on what animal it is around the horse and the horses individual likes and dislikes. Many horses will just ignore other animals, especially if there are other horses or humans around. If the horse is alone it may form a bond with the other animal.
They are also known as the horses of the sea
A quarantine procedure is a set of steps designed to prevent exposure of other horses to a diseased horse. It typically involves removing the horse from areas where other horses can come in contact with the horse, being extremely conscious about cleaning and disinfecting any items that come into contact with the sick horse and only handling the sick horse last when other horses have to be handled.
The Brumby is a wild Australian horse, or feral horse. They are perfectly normal horses which eat grass like other horses, but they are tougher, and can eat tougher vegetation which many horses would not touch.
You must be one or two horses away from the other horse/s, it depends on their relationship. (Whether they like each other or not.) You must be one or two horses far away from the other horse/s. You should be at least one horse length. at least one horse length, it depends on if the like each other
Arabian horses, like all other horse breeds and mammals is a Vertebrate.
Answer. Yes horses are very jealous over each other.(If you spend a lot of time with horse "A" and not alot of time with horse "B" , horse "B" will be very jealous)
They are this way because,when the wild horse see's another horse they react as if they're protected, but without the other horse, the wild one feels unsafe and alone.
Well infact horses do sing, but we can'NT hear them sing because we do'NT speak horse languege but if we were horses we can speak to all other horses in our language.
a barn or covered area.AnswerSome horses live in a stall, but the healthiest living area for a horse is a large pasture with other horses, or some other animal.