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Agri-science Mr. Bailey

Agri-science Mr. Bailey. How many breeds can you name?. Clydesdale Quarter horse Morgan American Paint Thoroughbred. Appaloosa Arabian Tennessee Walker Palomino Mustang. How did horse get here?. Actually they were already here!

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Agri-science Mr. Bailey

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  1. Agri-science Mr. Bailey

  2. How many breeds can you name? • Clydesdale • Quarter horse • Morgan • American Paint • Thoroughbred • Appaloosa • Arabian • Tennessee Walker • Palomino • Mustang

  3. How did horse get here? • Actually they were already here! • Horses started in America and spread to Europe and Asia • They became extinct and then re-introduced by Columbus on his 2nd voyage

  4. Why does the horse and donkey have the same terminology? • They are in the same scientific taxonomic family • Equus • Ancient Greek word meaning “quickness”

  5. What were the first domesticated horses used for? • Ridden • Milk • Horse milk is still drunk today in the Middle East

  6. What did horse domestication help improve? • The domestication of horses advanced: • Communications • Transport • Food production • Warfare

  7. How long is the gestation of a horse? • Gestation- carrying of an embryo or fetus inside a female • 11 months • A horse is fully grown when it is 3-4 years old

  8. We measure the height of horses with sticks and tapes Wither

  9. How did early horse traders measure horses? • Early horse traders used their hands • They would count hand-widths from the ground to the horse’s withers • 14.2 hands, 14 hands and two inches • human hands are generally 4 inches wide

  10. What do horses eat? • Short juicy grass and hay • Extra high energy foods: • barley, oats, maize, chaff, bran or processed pony nuts • Horses have small stomachs and need to eat often

  11. Horse Digestion System • Horses are not ruminant animals • They have a simple stomach (one or non-ruminate) like humans but can digest cellulose

  12. How old can horses get? • An average life span for a horse is around 20 -25 years • Horses’ age can be told by the wearing of the teeth

  13. Can I eat a horse? • Yes!! • USDA has passed a law making horse slaughter legal again after a 5 year ban • They were shipped to Mexico and Canada

  14. Exit Slip • What was the first domesticated horse used for? • Define gestation? • Horses average life span is? • What did horse domestication help improve?

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