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  1. List of horse breeds. The following list of horse and pony breeds includes standardized breeds, some strains within breeds that are considered distinct populations, types of horses with common characteristics that are not necessarily standardized breeds but are sometimes described as such, and terms that describe groupings of several breeds ...

  2. The evolution of the horse, a mammal of the family Equidae, occurred over a geologic time scale of 50 million years, transforming the small, dog-sized, forest-dwelling Eohippus into the modern horse. Paleozoologists have been able to piece together a more complete outline of the evolutionary lineage of the modern horse than of any other animal.

  3. Horses in the United States. Horses running at a ranch in Texas. Horses have been an important component of American life and culture since before the founding of the nation. In 2008, there were an estimated 9.2 million horses in the United States, [1] with 4.6 million citizens involved in businesses related to horses.

  4. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Equine_anatomyEquine anatomy - Wikipedia

    Equine anatomy. Points of a horse. Equine anatomy encompasses the gross and microscopic anatomy of horses, ponies and other equids, including donkeys, mules and zebras.

  5. www.nationalgeographic.com › animals › mammalsHorse | National Geographic

    Photo Ark. Horse. Common Name: Horse. Scientific Name: Equus ferus caballus. Type: Mammals. Diet: Herbivore. Size: Height at the shoulders: 30 to 69 inches. Weight: 120 to 2,200 pounds. Size...

  6. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Horse_breedHorse breed - Wikipedia

    A horse breed is a selectively bred population of domesticated horses, often with pedigrees recorded in a breed registry. However, the term is sometimes used in a broader sense to define landrace animals of a common phenotype located within a limited geographic region, or even feral "breeds" that are naturally selected.

  7. donkey. ass. Equus. equine, one of the mammal family of Equidae (order Perissodactyla) that includes the modern horses, zebras, and asses, as well as more than 60 species known only from fossils. All six modern members of the family are placed in the genus Equus.

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