EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

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Things to know about horses and horse breeds..

1) the common Chicken has 3 times the brain size of a horse
2) Some horses are bigger than others
3) Americans love their horses
4) Nothing is as good for the inside of a man than the outside of a horse (stolen from someone)
5) Horses are not Kosher ( some guy in Israel told me this, he could be wrong)
6) Horses are 5 times smarter and cleaner than a dux
7) Horse poop adds up quickly, they eat more than a dux
8) Falling off a horse hurts more than falling off a dux
9) Horses live longer than dux
10) You really need to own a horse..


I hope this helps!
my DH shares your humble opinion of horses.... he said you hit all the high points..... lol ps. I sold my horse in Oct but am up to over 100 chickens... a few dux and 2 turkeys
 
Actually, I could and do...My Spouse has a bunch of short people in her family. They can not get onto a horse without a ladder to help them. Most of them find it easier to ride a Dux because of their lack of stature.

Her late Uncle Frederick fell off a dux and broke his collar bone. I had to take him to the Emergency room and he said all the way to the ER how much it hurt.

He claimed the Dux bucked him off, I think he fell off because of his drinking problem and how much dandelion wine he had consumed...
It is a hear saying, it is inadmissible!
 
Oh, yeah...there certainly are rough-riding saddle horses, however, as with any other type of breeding, not every breeding, even between better-than-average specimens, is going to produce offspring that live up to expectations; nature can & will still throw you a curve ball. Still others are the result of indescriminent (sp) breeding. Most riding stable horses fall into the latter category
Yes, and yes. The ride on a horse can vary immensely depending on the breed. They are breed for different purposes.

A horse for working cattle (Quarterhorse) is fast and and agile.
A Tennessee walker as I understand is a very smooth gaited horse, I believe they were breed for "transportation" of one person..I have not rode one of them.

I talked about "Dewey" my Belgian. He was very rough riding. Belgians were bred to pull plows. They are a true beast of burden. They weigh a tad over a ton (US).

They lumber when they walk.

You can cross train any horse to be ridden or pull a cart, or whatever, and most of us do. My Quarter horses pulled logs out of the woods, a couple could pull a sleigh. I rode my Belgian.

I am not a horse expert, I have only owned Quarterhorses, Belgians and a few mutts.

Oh, yeah...there certainly are rough-riding saddle horses, however, as with any other type of breeding, not every breeding, even between better-than-average specimens, is going to produce offspring that live up to expectations; nature can & will still throw you a curve ball. Still others are the result of indescriminent (sp) breeding. Most riding stable horses fall into the latter category
I thank you both. Is racing horses like the thoroughbred , or the Arabian horse are considered smooth riding?
 
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my DH shares your humble opinion of horses.... he said you hit all the high points..... lol ps. I sold my horse in Oct but am up to over 100 chickens... a few dux and 2 turkeys


All Great men think alike..


It is a hear saying, it is inadmissible!

It is not hearsay, beings I witnessed it, under our legal system...
 

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