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  2. Equine intelligence - Wikipedia

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    1860 engraving depicting the performing horse Marocco. A significant portion of medieval technical literature consists of treatises on veterinary care. [S 11] Arab and Muslim scholars made notable contributions to the knowledge of equine medicine, education, [5] and training, in part due to the contributions of the translator Ibn Akhî Hizâm, who wrote around 895, [6] and Ibn al-Awam, who ...

  3. Howrse - Wikipedia

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    The in-game purchases are a subject of criticism in different media outlets. Since the horse-based topic appeals to younger players, critics say that young people might be tempted to spend money. The consumer advice centre in North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany) advised in 2009 against free-to-play games and cited Howrse, among other games, as an ...

  4. Horse breeding - Wikipedia

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    In the horse breeding industry, the term "half-brother" or "half-sister" only describes horses which have the same dam, but different sires. [6] Horses with the same sire but different dams are simply said to be "by the same sire", and no sibling relationship is implied. [7] "Full" (or "own") siblings have both the same dam and the same sire.

  5. Horse - Wikipedia

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    Horses have 64 chromosomes. [38] The horse genome was sequenced in 2007. It contains 2.7 billion DNA base pairs, [39] which is larger than the dog genome, but smaller than the human genome or the bovine genome. [40] The map is available to researchers. [41]

  6. Open-source video game - Wikipedia

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    Open-source games that are free software and contain exclusively free content conform to DFSG, free culture, and open content and are sometimes called free games. Many Linux distributions require for inclusion that the game content is freely redistributable, freeware or commercial restriction clauses are prohibited.

  7. Horse behavior - Wikipedia

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    Free-roaming mustangs (Utah, 2005). Horse behavior is best understood from the view that horses are prey animals with a well-developed fight-or-flight response.Their first reaction to a threat is often to flee, although sometimes they stand their ground and defend themselves or their offspring in cases where flight is untenable, such as when a foal would be threatened.

  8. 29-Year-Old Horse Silently Judging 5-Year-Old Sister's ...

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    After seeing the noticeable difference between a 5-year-old horse and a 29-year-old horse, I had the same question as Jessy, who admitted, "I just realized I have no idea what the average lifespan ...

  9. Horsez - Wikipedia

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    Horse Care includes hosing, grooming, picking his hooves, and mucking his stall. It is best to do this at least 3 times a week. Cross Country: The player canters the horse around the course. Dressage: The player presses the left and right arrow keys in time to make your horse perform the correct gait. Other keys are also used to control the horse.