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Horse | Lifestyle, Food, Facts

Horses are widely used as a draft animal and also for pulling streaks. The relationship between horse and human is unique. Horses are preferred to run in herds. Man uses the horse for the race to win in front of other horses. Horses can live for 25 to 30 years. The size of the horses varies from the breeds there, the lighter riding horses are usually 55 inches to 60 inches in height, the larger riding horses are usually 62 inches to 68 inches in height. Draft horses can carry weights from 700 to 1000 kg. Horses are usually in different colors like white, brown, black. Many people are using a horse as a pet. Horses can sleep both standing and recumbent. Horses sleep better in groups because some animals will sleep, while others stand to watch predators.





Specialty: - 

They have intense smell and hearing ability and can see with one eye back and forth. They are used in horse racing, also for hunters and jumpers. They are also used for draft animal transport. Horses can run up to 88 km / h in speed.





Fact: -

1) Horses can sleep while lying down and standing.

2) A 19th-century horse named "Old Billy" is reportedly 62 years old.

3) Horses use their eyes, ears, and nose to express their mood. They also communicate their mood through facial expressions.

4) Horses can see better than humans at night.

5) Horses drink at least 25 gallons of water a day.

6) The horse likes a sweet taste and usually, nothing feels sour or bitter. 

7) Horses can produce about 10 gallons of saliva a day.



Food:- 

Horses can eat grass and hay during meals. And if they do a lot of work then they stay focused. They also eat fruits and vegetables. They drink a lot of water with their food.

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