With their heads held high and their hair swaying, in this grand melody, they soared over the vast grasslands like the sea. Horses are a gift from nature to people. make a great contribution to human life.


The horse's body is slender and graceful, and its walking posture is more graceful. If viewed from behind, the pose looks like a fashion model performing on stage.


Do you know what kinds of horses there are?


Grassland species: The horses of grassland species are robust, such as Kazakh horses, Mongolian horses, etc.


Desert species: Desert species of horses are light and small, with thin capillaries and fast speed, such as Arabian horses.


Mountain species: Mountain species horses are robust, small in size and strong in limbs.


Forest species: have stubby limbs, such as Yakut and Estonian horses.


Habits of horses.


Living conditions.


Wild horses like to live in groups, usually consisting of a male horse, several mares and their offspring. Each population has a defined range and migrates at a rate of 5-10 kilometers per day.


Habitat.


Horses generally live in grasslands.


Character.


The horse has a more docile temperament; it never aggressively attacks humans and other animals. An important reason people can tame horses is that horses have poor eyesight.


Hearing and smell.


Horses have an excellent sense of hearing and smell. The horse's ears are located at the highest point of the head and are turned at a wide angle.


Excessive volume or audio is a confrontational stimulus for the horse and can be very distressing to the horse.


Rest.


A characteristic of horses is that they like to sleep standing up at night.


A horse can lock its knees and elbows, so it doesn't need to rely on muscle support when standing (or sleeping). Because the tendons are hooked to the bone, the muscles of the horse's leg can relax.


Food.


Horses are herbivorous animals.


Clean.


Individuals in groups often clean each other's skin after meals and lightly lick each other's nails, shoulders, backs, buttocks, etc.


Self-care such as rolling, self-brushing, and fly-repelling is also sometimes performed.


Characteristics of horses.


1. Sociable.


The strength of the horse's herdity is related to the breed, feeding and management conditions.


2. Memory and imitation.


Horses have relatively developed brains that can remember owners, roads, water sources, stables, places to feed and rest, punishment, abuse or injury, etc. At the same time horses have a strong ability to imitate.


3. Competition and struggle.


Horses appear to be docile on the surface, but in fact, horses have a strong competitive mentality and will not give in to each other. Horse racing takes advantage of this feature.


Do you want to gallop on the grassland on horseback?