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Do you know from where family horses belong and why? Interestingly, horses belong to "equus" family, which is a Greek word and it's meaning is quickness. There are more than 350 breeds of horses. To determine the age of horses, it's teeth are counted. Weight of a horse is about 11.84 pounds. A horse drinks about 10 gallons of water per day. Horses also give facial expressions according to their moods. Old Billy had the oldest age among horses and it lived for 62 years. Get a number of other interesting facts about horses from the given link:
Interesting facts about Horses
Interesting facts about Horses
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Horses and ponies are measured in hands. A hand is equivalent to four inches. Anything less than 14.2 hands is classed as a pony. The tallest horse ever recorded was a massive 21 hands and weighed 1,370kg. The smallest was only 36cm!
There are more than 150 breeds of horses in the world.
The oldest horse ever recorded was called Old Billy and lived for a whopping 62 years. Old Billy was born in 1760 and spent his life towing barges along canals in Lancashire. He died in 1822.
The longest ever verifiable jump was 8.3 metres in 1951 by Amado, a horse owned by Colonel Lopez Del Hierro.
The fastest recorded horse was Grand National winner, Red Rum. He completed the 1973 Grand National course, a distance of 4.5 miles, in 9 minutes 1.9 seconds. This meant the punters' favourite was averaging about 30 miles per hour! Not bad for a race horse on a course with jumps!
There are more than 150 breeds of horses in the world.
The oldest horse ever recorded was called Old Billy and lived for a whopping 62 years. Old Billy was born in 1760 and spent his life towing barges along canals in Lancashire. He died in 1822.
The longest ever verifiable jump was 8.3 metres in 1951 by Amado, a horse owned by Colonel Lopez Del Hierro.
The fastest recorded horse was Grand National winner, Red Rum. He completed the 1973 Grand National course, a distance of 4.5 miles, in 9 minutes 1.9 seconds. This meant the punters' favourite was averaging about 30 miles per hour! Not bad for a race horse on a course with jumps!
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One of the coolest facts that i know of is... Mouthwash is a liniment for horses legs n... Horses don't try to be funny they just are... They have human personalities
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Horses are even toed ungulates
every blaze on a horses head is different no two are a like
in the wild it is the mare that will decide when the herd will move to a new area not the stallionThe tallest horse on record was a Shire named Samson. He was 21.2
hands (7 feet, 2 inches) tall. He was born in 1846 in Toddington Mills,
England.The oldest horse on record is "Old Billy," an English barge horse.
He
was 62 years old when he died, living from 1760 to 1822.The record for the highest jump made by a horse is held by a horse named
Huaso who jumped 8 feet, 1 and 1/4 inches on February 5th, 1949 in Vina del
Mar, Chile. He was ridden by Captain Alberto Larraguibel.
The record for the longest jump over water is held by a horse named
Something who jumped 27 feet, 6 and 3/4 inches on April 25, 1975 in
Johannesburg, South Africa. He was ridden by Andre Ferreira.
At right: A horse's nostrils and upper lip.
every blaze on a horses head is different no two are a like
in the wild it is the mare that will decide when the herd will move to a new area not the stallionThe tallest horse on record was a Shire named Samson. He was 21.2
hands (7 feet, 2 inches) tall. He was born in 1846 in Toddington Mills,
England.The oldest horse on record is "Old Billy," an English barge horse.
He
was 62 years old when he died, living from 1760 to 1822.The record for the highest jump made by a horse is held by a horse named
Huaso who jumped 8 feet, 1 and 1/4 inches on February 5th, 1949 in Vina del
Mar, Chile. He was ridden by Captain Alberto Larraguibel.
The record for the longest jump over water is held by a horse named
Something who jumped 27 feet, 6 and 3/4 inches on April 25, 1975 in
Johannesburg, South Africa. He was ridden by Andre Ferreira.
- Horses cannot breathe through their mouths.
- Horses have a prehensile upper lip. Prehensile means "adapted for
seizing, grasping, or taking hold of something." Their upper lips are very
sensitive and capable of feeling the smallest of differences in objects.
At right: A horse's nostrils and upper lip.
- All horses, regardless of when they were actually born, are considered to
have a common birthday of January 1. This is one of the reasons most horsemen
don't like their foals to be born late in the year: Even if a foal is born on
December 31st he or she will have their first birthday the very next day. - Scientists believe that the first known ancestor of the horse lived
about 50 million years ago. This prehistoric horse is called Eohippus
and had four padded toes on the front legs and three padded toes on the
back legs. Eo means "dawn" and hippus means "horse," so Eohippus is
"dawn horse."
- A horse's splint bones are thought to be remnants of toes from
prehistoric horses. The splint bones are small bones (about the size of a pencil
at the top and tapering down to be much smaller) found on each side of
the cannon bone.
In the photo to the right the red arrow is pointing to a small bulge that is
a splint bone that has "popped." This happens when the splint bone becomes detached
from the cannon bone. A splint might become detached due to a nutritional
imbalance or trauma. It is usually not a cause for concern. In most cases a popped
splint will cause mild pain to the horse but when the splint has "set" or
healed it is completely pain free and is not a health or soundness concern.
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The 'horse birthday' is actually on August the 1st because this is the start of the breeding season. It is unreasonable to assume it is on January 1st because most foals are born from September trough to January (in spring). This may only be true in Australia I am not sure but I breed horses for a living (going on 23 years) and I would hate to think that my breeders association has been celebrating the 'horse birthday 6 months early.
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