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'''Horses''' are a group of [[animal]]s of the [[Family (biology)|family]] ''[[Equidae]]''. They are [[herbivore]]s, which means they eat [[grass]] and other plants. Some plants are dangerous for them, like ragwort, lemongrass (oil grass) and sometimes [[acorn]]s.

The standard horse is the species '''''Equus caballus'''''. It was domesticated from [[Przewalski's Horse|wild horses]] by humans at least 5000 years ago. They are large, strong animals and some [[Breed|breeds]] are used to pull heavy loads. Racehorses can gallop up to 30 miles an hour.

A [[male]] horse is a ''stallion'', and a [[female]] horse is a ''[[mare]]'', while the general term for a young horse is a ''foal''. A young female horse is a ''filly'', and a young male horse is a ''colt''. A [[Castration|castrated]] horse is a ''gelding''. Horses have ''[[Hoof|hooves]]'' which sometimes have protection called [[horseshoe]]s from hard or rough ground.

Horses are related to the [[rhino]] and [[tapir]] in the order [[Perissodactyla]].


== Early horses ==
== Early horses ==
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Horses have been [[domesticated]] for at least 5000 years. Humans have used them in many different ways for [[travel]], work, food, pleasure and show. [[Cavalry]] horses were used in war until the mid-20th century. They are used for riding and transport. They are also used for carrying things, pulling carts, or helping plough farmers' fields in [[agriculture]]. People have used [[selective breeding]] to make more giant horses do heavy work.
Horses have been [[domesticated]] for at least 5000 years. Humans have used them in many different ways for [[travel]], work, food, pleasure and show. [[Cavalry]] horses were used in war until the mid-20th century. They are used for riding and transport. They are also used for carrying things, pulling carts, or helping plough farmers' fields in [[agriculture]]. People have used [[selective breeding]] to make more giant horses do heavy work.


Some people keep horses as [[Pet|pets]]. Today, horses are mainly used for [[entertainment]] and [[Sport|sports]]. They are also still used for [[Labour (economics)|work]] and transportation in some places. Horses are used in [[equestrianism]], and equine sports such as cross-country, show jumping, and other events. [[Show jumping]], cross-country, and [[dressage]] are Olympic sports. "Equus" is the old [[Latin]] word for horse.
Some people keep horses as [[Pet|pets]]. Today, horses are mainly used for [[entertainment]] and [[Sport|sports]]. They are also still used for [[Labour (economics)|work]] and transportation in some places. Horses are used in [[equestrianism]], and equine sports such as cross-country, show jumping, and other events. [[Show jumping]], cross-country, and [[dressage]] are Olympic sports. {{lang|la|Equus}} is the old [[Latin]] word for horse.


== Other uses of horses ==
== Other uses of horses ==
Horsehide is a rugged leather made from the skin of horses. Horsehair is used to create a stiff fabric. Horsehair can also be used as a stuffing for furniture. Horsehair can be mixed with plaster to make it strong. People can use horse bones to make [[gelatin]] for food. People can also use the bones to make [[glue]]. Animal glue is still preferred by some woodworkers.
As friends (see above section). Horses have also been used as therapy animals for people with mental health issues and physical problems.
Horsehide is a rugged leather made from the skin of horses. Horsehair is used to create a stiff fabric. Horsehair can also be used as a stuffing for furniture and stringed musical instruments. Horsehair can be mixed with plaster to make it strong. People can use horse bones to make [[gelatin]] for food. People can also use the hooves to make [[animal glue]]. Animal glue is still preferred by some woodworkers.


Horses are used all over the world to carry people and pull carts. Big cities use them to help [[police]] watch and protect people in crowds.
Horses are used all over the world to carry people and pull carts. Big cities use them to help [[police]] watch and protect people in crowds.


== Mare ==
== Mare ==
A '''mare''' is a female horse. Other female equines are also sometimes called mares. Before the mare's third birthday, the mare is called a filly. When a mare wants to mate, the mare is called ''in heat''. This part of the [[Estrous cycle|oestrous cycle]] lasts about three weeks. Mares are more prone to being temperamental. Some people would call this being "mare-ish."
A '''mare''' is a female horse. Other female equines are also sometimes called mares. Before the mare's third birthday, the mare is called a filly. When a mare wants to mate, the mare is called ''in heat''. This part of the [[Estrous cycle|oestrous cycle]] lasts about three weeks.
Mares are more prone to being temperamental. Some people would call this being "mare-ish". The leader of a pack of horses (called a herd) is usually a mare.

== Horse colors ==
[[File:Три коні.jpg|thumb|200px|A black horse, a grey horse, and a chesnut horse.]]
Horse colors have specific names.

* Chesnut: Chesnut horses have a reddish-brown coat, and a light [[Mane (horse)|mane]] (long hair along the neck) and tail.<ref name="FISE">{{cite web |url=https://www.fise.it/liguria/it/home/documenti/regionali/patenti/486-appunti-i-grado-2023-new-version/file.html |title=APPUNTI per l’esame del I Grado |format=PDF |website=[[Federazione Italiana Sport Equestri]] |language=it |year=2023 |pages=2–3 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241106105131/https://www.fise.it/liguria/it/home/documenti/regionali/patenti/486-appunti-i-grado-2023-new-version/file.html |archive-date=2024-11-06 |url-status=live |access-date=2024-11-06}}</ref>
* Black: Black horses are fully black.<ref name="FISE" /> For example, [[Friesian horse]]s are always black.
* [[Bay (horse)|Bay]]: Bay horses are brown with black [[Point coloration|points]] (legs, mane and tail).<ref name="FISE" /> Very dark bay horses might look black, but the hair around their eyes is lighter than true black horses' hair.
* Grey or gray: Grey horses look white, but they are called "grey" because their skin is black. They have white hair mixed with few dark hairs.<ref name="FISE" /> Most grey horses are born dark, but they get white hair as they age.
* White: True white horses have pink skin. White horses are born white. Another difference between white and grey horses are their [[gene]]s.
* [[Pinto horse|Pinto]]: Pinto horses are spotted.

There are many more coat colors.


== Horse breeds ==
== Horse breeds ==
{{Category see also|Horse breeds}}
These are some well-known horse [[breed]]s among the hundreds that exist:
These are some well-known horse [[breed]]s among the hundreds that exist:
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* [[American Cream Draft]]
* American Cream Draft
* [[Andalusian]]
* Andalusian
* [[Arabian horse]]
* [[Arabian horse]]
* [[Clydesdale]]
* Clydesdale
* [[Dales Pony]]
* Dales Pony
* [[Destrier]]
* [[Destrier]]
* [[Dutch Draft]]
* Dutch Draft
* [[Exmoor pony]]
* [[Exmoor pony]]
* [[Fjord Horse]]
* Fjord Horse
* [[Friesian]]
* [[Friesian]]
* [[Hanoverian]]
* Hanoverian
* [[Holstein]]
* [[Holstein]]
* [[Irish Sport Horse]]
* Irish Sport Horse
* [[Jutland horse]]
* Jutland horse
* [[Mongolian Horse]]
* Mongolian Horse
* [[Morgan horse]]
* Morgan horse
* [[Mustang]]
* Mustang
* [[Noriker]]
* Noriker
* [[Paint Horse]]
* Paint Horse
* [[Peruvian Paso]]
* Peruvian Paso
* [[Quarter Horse]]
* Quarter Horse
* [[Saddlebred]]
* Saddlebred
* [[Shetland Pony]]
* Shetland Pony
* [[Spanish Mustang]]
* Spanish Mustang
* [[Thoroughbred]]
* [[Thoroughbred]]
* [[Welsh Mountain Pony]]
* Welsh Mountain Pony
* [[Welsh Pony]]
* Welsh Pony
* [[Western horse]]
* [[Western horse]]
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== Related pages ==
== Related pages ==
* [[Horse riding]] – sports with horses
* [[Equestrianism]] – sports with horses
** [[Horse racing]]
** [[Horse racing]]
* [[Pony]] – for little horses
* [[Pony]] – for little horses
* [[Quagga]]
* [[Quagga]]
* [[Przewalski's horse]]
* [[Przewalski's horse]]
* [[Donkey]] (Ass)
* [[Donkey]]
* [[Mule]]
* [[Mule]]
* [[Zebra]]
* [[Zebra]]
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Latest revision as of 09:20, 13 November 2024

Horse
Two Nokota horses standing in open grassland with rolling hills and trees visible in the background.
Domesticated
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Perissodactyla
Family: Equidae
Genus: Equus
Species:
Subspecies:
E. f. caballus
Trinomial name
Equus ferus caballus
Synonyms[2]

at least 48 published

Horse riding

Horses are a group of animals of the family Equidae. They are herbivores, which means they eat grass and other plants. Some plants are dangerous for them, like ragwort, lemongrass (oil grass) and sometimes acorns.

The standard horse is the species Equus caballus. It was domesticated from wild horses by humans at least 5000 years ago. They are large, strong animals and some breeds are used to pull heavy loads. Racehorses can gallop up to 30 miles an hour.

A male horse is a stallion, and a female horse is a mare, while the general term for a young horse is a foal. A young female horse is a filly, and a young male horse is a colt. A castrated horse is a gelding. Horses have hooves which sometimes have protection called horseshoes from hard or rough ground.

Horses are related to the rhino and tapir in the order Perissodactyla.

Early horses

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A group of horses

The evolution of horses has been well studied. Fifty million years ago, there were no horses as we know them now. Of the earliest fossil horse, the North American one is called Eohippus, and the Eurasian one is called Hyracotherium. Both were small animals: Eohippus was the larger of the two at twice the size of a terrier dog.

Many changes occurred between those little animals and today's horses. These changes are best explained as adaptations. To its changing ecological niche, from a small forest-dweller eating nuts and fruit to a more significant forest browser eating leaves and small branches. Finally, the modern horse is a grazer on open grassland, with different teeth, legs for running, and a much larger size. Significant changes happened in the mid-Miocene when the climate cooled and grassland replaced forests. This change continued, and several groups of mammals changed from browsers to grazers.

Horses and humans

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Horses pulling a plough

Horses have been domesticated for at least 5000 years. Humans have used them in many different ways for travel, work, food, pleasure and show. Cavalry horses were used in war until the mid-20th century. They are used for riding and transport. They are also used for carrying things, pulling carts, or helping plough farmers' fields in agriculture. People have used selective breeding to make more giant horses do heavy work.

Some people keep horses as pets. Today, horses are mainly used for entertainment and sports. They are also still used for work and transportation in some places. Horses are used in equestrianism, and equine sports such as cross-country, show jumping, and other events. Show jumping, cross-country, and dressage are Olympic sports. Equus is the old Latin word for horse.

Other uses of horses

[change | change source]

As friends (see above section). Horses have also been used as therapy animals for people with mental health issues and physical problems.

Horsehide is a rugged leather made from the skin of horses. Horsehair is used to create a stiff fabric. Horsehair can also be used as a stuffing for furniture and stringed musical instruments. Horsehair can be mixed with plaster to make it strong. People can use horse bones to make gelatin for food. People can also use the hooves to make animal glue. Animal glue is still preferred by some woodworkers.

Horses are used all over the world to carry people and pull carts. Big cities use them to help police watch and protect people in crowds.

A mare is a female horse. Other female equines are also sometimes called mares. Before the mare's third birthday, the mare is called a filly. When a mare wants to mate, the mare is called in heat. This part of the oestrous cycle lasts about three weeks.

Mares are more prone to being temperamental. Some people would call this being "mare-ish". The leader of a pack of horses (called a herd) is usually a mare.

Horse colors

[change | change source]
A black horse, a grey horse, and a chesnut horse.

Horse colors have specific names.

  • Chesnut: Chesnut horses have a reddish-brown coat, and a light mane (long hair along the neck) and tail.[3]
  • Black: Black horses are fully black.[3] For example, Friesian horses are always black.
  • Bay: Bay horses are brown with black points (legs, mane and tail).[3] Very dark bay horses might look black, but the hair around their eyes is lighter than true black horses' hair.
  • Grey or gray: Grey horses look white, but they are called "grey" because their skin is black. They have white hair mixed with few dark hairs.[3] Most grey horses are born dark, but they get white hair as they age.
  • White: True white horses have pink skin. White horses are born white. Another difference between white and grey horses are their genes.
  • Pinto: Pinto horses are spotted.

There are many more coat colors.

Horse breeds

[change | change source]

These are some well-known horse breeds among the hundreds that exist:

[change | change source]

References

[change | change source]
  1. Linnaeus, Carolus (1758). Systema naturae per regna tria naturae :secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis. Vol. 1 (10th ed.). Holmiae (Laurentii Salvii). p. 73. Retrieved 2008-09-08.
  2. Grubb, P. (2005). "Order Perissodactyla". In Wilson, D.E.; Reeder, D.M (eds.). Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed.). Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 630–631. ISBN 978-0-8018-8221-0. OCLC 62265494.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "APPUNTI per l'esame del I Grado" (PDF). Federazione Italiana Sport Equestri (in Italian). 2023. pp. 2–3. Archived from the original on 2024-11-06. Retrieved 2024-11-06.