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Mature horses will kick both colts and fillies out of the herd when they reach sexual maturity, helping to prevent inbreeding
Horses and ponies feel safest in herds
In the wild, mares decide when the herd moves to another spot to find food
Horses have a social hierarchy within their herds, with more dominant horses asserting themselves as the leaders. Just like humans, each horse has a different personality
Ponies are able to survive in inhospitable climates because they conserve body heat so well
Like sheep and cattle, horses are browsers, constantly wandering as they feed
Mustangs are related to horses brought to the New World by Spanish explorers nearly 400 years ago. They are one of the few wild North American breeds
Horses and ponies always feel safest when they are in herds
There is usually only one stallion in any herd of horses
In tropical areas, horses are usually small, energetic, hardy, and capable of surviving with little food
In the wild, horses feed on grass and herbs. Combined with water, these alone are adequate for a horse’s sustenance
Horses expand more energy when they are lying down than when they stand upright
Herd bound horses become flighty and difficult to control when they are separated from the herd
In the wild, all horses eat for about 22 hours each day, and sleep for about two
Horse body language, horse whispering and natural horsemanship
Horses make eight basic sounds: snort, squeal, greeting nicker, courtship nicker, maternal nicker, neigh, roar, and blow
Horses use facial expressions to communicate their emotions and moods. If a horse has its ears back and its nostrils flared, it may be preparing to attack
A healthy horse will be bursting with energy, displayed in its unrestricted movement
Horses will sometimes groom one another by nibbling around the neck region, in the much the same fashion that mares care for their young
Sacking out is the process of slowly introducing a horse to frightening objects in order to prevent it from spooking when it comes across them
Horses sometimes communicate vocally. The whinny means a horse is excited or agitated while a snort usually means that it senses danger
When a horse’s ears are lowered or limp, the horse is relaxed or resting
Horses will often rear up when startled, at play, or excited
Dogs and cats drink by lapping water with their tongues while cattle and horses make use of a sucking action.
A baby female is called a filly, a baby boy is called a colt, a baby boy or girl is also known as a foal.
When first born, foals cannot eat grass because their legs are too long to reach the ground.
Foals can stand up within one hour of being born.  
Most foals are born at night.  
Thoroughbreds all have the same birthday which makes it easier to keep breeding, racing, and showing records. 
As well as using them for fly swatting, horses use their tails to send signals to each other about how they are feeling.
A horse's height is measured in hands.  1 hand = 4 inches.  
Horses belong to the equus family which comes from the Greek word meaning "quickness".
A pony is not a baby horse, but rather a full grown small horse.


 Types of Horses Pictures Images Wallpapers Photos 2013  


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 Types of Horses Pictures Images Wallpapers Photos 2013 


 Types of Horses Pictures Images Wallpapers Photos 2013 


 Types of Horses Pictures Images Wallpapers Photos 2013  


 Types of Horses Pictures Images Wallpapers Photos 2013 


 Types of Horses Pictures Images Wallpapers Photos 2013  

 Types of Horses Pictures Images Wallpapers Photos 2013  


 Types of Horses Pictures Images Wallpapers Photos 2013  

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