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Q: What did the introduction of horses to the plain Indians by the spanish result in?
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How did the horse change the lives of the native Americans?

they would kill the buffalo and use its hide for things such as clothing, weapons and tipi's. they would use the meat for food and use the organs such as the heart for religious ceremonies. the buffalo was vital for the P.I's in order to survive and they believed that when the buffalo go extinct, the P.I's will slowly fade away too. they believed that horses = wealth so the more horses you have, the wealthier you are. they also used the horses to hunt the buffalo by killing them up close with a bow and arrow or a lance, or by driving the buffalo of a cliff and collecting the them at the bottom. another technique would be to dress themselves in wolf skin in order to get close and pick off any stranglers. the buffalo always encountered wolves, so the buffalo were used to them. the P.I's took this to advantage and the technique was very effective. the buffalo had a massive influence on the P.I's and the horses helped them kill them so they were important too.


Why may zebras and horses have been first crossed by people?

They generally result when people cross them on purpose. People may have first crossed zebras and horses in an effort to develop disease-resistant transportation animals for use in Africa.


What are white horses in the sea?

Most white horses aren't actually white; they're technically gray, a result of the G gene. Those horses were born another color and faded as they grew, such as the Lipizzaners, who are born dark but turn white as they become adults. Other "white" horses may have a slightly odd, nearly ivory tinge to their color; these are cremellos and perlinos. They were born their present color, but in their case, it's the result of a double copy of the creme or dilute gene (Cr) and a otherwise chestnut or bay coat. There are very few truly white horses. Paint foals may be born white, a condition known as "lethal white" where the digestive system is incomplete. They may be able to be saved by emergency surgery, but most die. There are also a few white Thoroughbreds, and I believe there may be some in other breeds as well. This is a result of the very rare W gene. I would estimate, however, that there's probably less than a hundred truly white horses in the world right now.


What will your horses stall smell like if you've been feeding it too much protein?

Feeding a horse too much protein will result in a higher ammonia content of the urine which will create a more ammonia like smell of the stall.


Can horses feel from their hooves?

A horse's hooves are like your fingernail. It doesn't hurt to cut them, but if you tear it or it is otherwise damaged, you can feel pain where the nail attaches to your skin. Horses' feet need to be kept clean so the sensitive inside of their foot isn't damaged through the sole by a stone or other foreign object. Horses wear shoes to protect their feet from damage, not pain. Damage to the hoof wall, frog or sole will sometimes result in pain, but not always. yes, very much. that's why they wear horse shoes, so that they don't hurt their feet, and that's also why you are supposed to clean out their hooves.

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