Реферат: Basics Of The Horse And Horse Family
Название: Basics Of The Horse And Horse Family Раздел: Топики по английскому языку Тип: реферат |
Essay, Research Paper HORSES (Swiftness) The horses habitat depends on the type of horse, there are two types of horses. One is the standard horses which is commonly used for pleasure riding,showing, and rodeo (saddle bronc, bronc, barrel racing, roping, and gymcana.) This type of horse’s habitat is usually on someone’s ranch or farm. They are kept either in a stable or out on pasture for grazing. The other kind of horse is the Mustang, being quite smaller than the standard horse, lives out on the plains, or mountains. There is not really a range for standard horses because they are confined to an area such as their pasture. The Mustang a very large range, depending on how much land there is. But the larger the herd the greater the distance they will travel looking for food or water. Classification of the horse; Kingdom; Animalia All animals Phylum; Chordata Backbone. Class; Mammalia Warm blooded, hairy, produce live young Order; Perissodactyla Non ruminant, hoofed mammal Family; Equidae Horse family Genus; Equus Zebra, Assas, horses Species; Equus Cabllus Horses only The horse is a herbivore and their main food sources are grain, grass (hay) , and oats. Horses need extensive amounts of vitamins, minerals, and proteins to stay their healthiest. They get those from the food that their owner gives them, or from the grasses and weeds that they eat. But if they are not getting all they need, producers have additives, or salt licks for the horse. Horses are pray to some animals, the standard horse are usually not hunted. But wild horses such as mustangs, or zebras are pray. They are fairly high on the food chain. The animals the commonly attach wild horses are lions, cheetah, and alligators. The gestation period is eleven months and a day (average). The actual birthing takes only a short time usually about 15 to 30 minutes. Normally a foal is born with its front feet first. The newborn foal rests for about 10 or 15 minutes, then tries to get up and is soon it can stand. Within a few hours after birth the foal is able to walk, or run quite well on its gangly legs. The legs of a newborn foal are almost as long as those of it’s mothers, and grow only slightly during the horse’s lifetime. The rest of it’s body develops and the muscles of the legs become large and strong, but the big bones of the legs remain about the same size. Though it usually has grown to full height several years before, a horse is considered to be mature at seven years of age. The litter size is normally one foal, it is very uncommon to have twins, but if it does happen the foals will be very small and unhealthy. Did you know that the Thoroughbred is the fastest horse, it can go up to speeds of 40 to 45 mph. It is also the one that can run the longest at those speeds. The Thoroughbred has the second largest registered association. |