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The horse (Equus ferus caballus) is one of two extant subspecies of Equus ferus. It is an odd-toed ungulate mammal belonging to the taxonomic family Equidae. The horse has evolved over the past 45 to 55 million years from a small multi-toed creature, Eohippus, into the large, single-toed animal of today. Humans began to domesticate horses around 4000 BC, and their domestication is believed to have been widespread by 3000 BC. Horses in the subspecies caballus are domesticated, although some domesticated populations live in the wild as feral horses. These feral populations are not true wild horses, as this term is used to describe horses that have never been domesticated, such as the endangered Przewalski's horse, a separate subspecies, and the only remaining true wild horse. There is an extensive, specialized vocabulary used to describe equine-related concepts, covering everything from anatomy to life stages, size, colors, markings, breeds, locomotion, and behavior. (Wikipedia)
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American AlbinoAbaco Barb, see Barb horse Abtenauer Abyssinian horse Aegidienberger Akhal-Teke Albanian horse Albino horse. Altai horse Altèr Real, see Lusitano American Cream Draft American Indian Horse American Paint Horse American Quarter Horse American Saddlebred American Warmblood Andalusian horse Andravida horse Anglo-Arabian Anglo-Arabo-Sardo, see Sardinian Anglo-Arab Anglo-Kabarda Appaloosa American Quarter Horse AraAppaloosa, Arabian horse Ardennes horse, Arenberg-Nordkirchen Argentine Criollo, Asturcón Augeron Asian wild horse, see Przewalski's horse Australian Brumby, see Brumby Australian Draught Horse Australian Stock Horse Austrian Warmblood Auvergne horse Auxois Haflinger Azerbaijan horse Azteca horse Baise horse, Balearic horse, see Mallorquín and Menorquín Balikun horse Baluchi horse Banker Horse Barb horse Bardigiano Bashkir Curly, see Curly horse Basque mountain horse Bavarian Warmblood Belgian horse Belgian Warmblood (includes Belgian Half-blood) Bhutia Horse, also Bhotia, Bhote ghoda, Bhutan, Bhutani, Bhutua Black Forest Horse, also called Black Forest cold blood Blazer horse Boerperd Boulonnais horse Brabant, see Belgian horse Brandenburger Brazilian Sport Horse (Brasileiro de Hipismo) Breton horse, or Trait Breton Brumby Budyonny horse or Budenny Burguete horse Byelorussian Harness horse Calabrese horse Camargue horse Camarillo White Horse Campeiro Campolina Canadian horse Canadian Pacer Carolina Marsh Tacky Carthusian horse, see Andalusian horse Caspian horse Castilian horse, see Andalusian horse Castillonnais Catria horse Cavallo Romano della Maremma Laziale Cerbat Mustang Chickasaw Horse, see Florida Cracker Horse Chilean horse (also known as Chilean Corralero) Choctaw horse Cleveland Bay Clydesdale horse Colonial Spanish Horse, see Types of Horse, below Colorado Ranger Coldblood trotter Comtois horse Corsican horse Costa Rican Saddle Horse Cretan horse, see Messara horse Criollo horse, also spelled Crioulo Croatian Coldblood Cuban Criollo Cumberland Island horse Curly Horse Czech warm blood Daliboz, see Azerbaijan horse Danish Warmblood Danube Delta horse Dole Gudbrandsdal, also called Dole, or Dølahest Don, see Russian Don Dongola horse Draft Trotter, also called Light Dole, Dole Trotter, see Coldblood trotter Dutch harness horse Dutch Heavy Draft Dutch Warmblood Dzungarian horse, see Przewalski's horse East Bulgarian East Friesian horse, see Ostfriesen and Alt-Oldenburger Estonian Draft Estonian horse Falabella Faroese or Faroe horse, see Faroe pony in pony section Finnhorse, or Finnish Horse Fleuve Fjord horse also called Norwegian Fjord Horse Florida Cracker Horse Foutanké or Fouta Frederiksborg horse Freiberger French Trotter Friesian cross (includes Friesian Sport Horses) Friesian horse Friesian Sporthorse (a type of Friesian cross) Furioso-North Star Galiceno or Galiceño Galician Pony (Caballo de pura raza Gallega) Gelderland horse Georgian Grande Horse German Warmblood or ZfDP, see Types section, below Giara Horse Gidran Groningen Horse Gypsy horse, sometimes called "Gypsy Vanner," "Vanner Horse," "Gypsy Cob," and "Coloured Cob" Hackney horse Haflinger Hanoverian horse Heck horse Heihe horse Henson horse Hirzai Hispano-Bretón Hispano-Árabe also known as Hispano or Spanish Anglo-Arab Holsteiner horse Hungarian Warmblood Icelandic horse Iomud Irish Draught, also spelled Irish Draft Irish Sport Horse sometimes called Irish Hunter Italian Heavy Draft Italian Trotter Jaca Navarra Jeju horse Jutland horse Kabarda horse, also known as Kabardian or Kabardin Kaimanawa horses Kalmyk horse Karabair Karabakh horse also known as Azer At Karossier see Ostfriesen and Alt-Oldenburger Karachai horse Kathiawari Kazakh Horse |
Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse Kiger Mustang Kinsky horse Kisber Felver Kiso Horse Kladruber Knabstrupper Konik Kustanair Latvian horse Lipizzan or Lipizzaner Lithuanian Heavy Draught Lokai Losino horse Lusitano Lyngshest, see Nordlandshest/ Lyngshest M'Bayar M'Par Malopolski Mallorquín Mangalarga Mangalarga Marchador Maremmano Marismeño horse Marsh Tacky, see Carolina Marsh Tacky Marwari horse Mecklenburger Međimurje horse Menorquín Mérens horse Messara horse Mezőhegyesi sport-horse (sportló), or Mezőhegyes felver, see Hungarian Warmblood Metis Trotter, see Russian Trotter Miniature horse Misaki horse Missouri Fox Trotter Monchina Mongolian Horse Mongolian Wild Horse, see Przewalski's horse Monterufolino Morab Morgan horse Mountain Pleasure Horse Moyle horse Murakoz horse, Muräkozi, or Muraközi ló (Hungary) Murgese Mustang horse Namib Desert Horse Nangchen horse National Show Horse Nez Perce Horse Nivernais horse Nokota horse Noma, see Noma pony, in Pony section Nonius horse Nooitgedachter Nordlandshest/ Lyngshest Noriker horse, also called Pinzgauer Norman Cob Norsk Kaldblodstraver (Norwegian coldblood trotter), see Coldblood trotter North American Single-Footer horse North Swedish Horse Norwegian Fjord, see Fjord horse Novokirghiz Oberlander Horse Oldenburg horse, also spelled Oldenburgh, Oldenburger Orlov trotter Ostfriesen and Alt-Oldenburger Paint, see American Paint Horse Pampa horse Paso Fino Pentro horse Percheron Persano horse Peruvian Paso, sometimes called Peruvian Stepping Horse Pintabian Pleven horse Poitevin horse also called Mulassier Posavac horse Pottok, see pony section Pryor Mountain Mustang Przewalski's horse, a species, not a "breed" Purosangue Orientale Qatgani Quarab Quarter Horse, see American Quarter Horse Racking horse Retuerta horse Rhenish German Coldblood also known as Rhineland Heavy Draft Rhinelander horse Riwoche horse Rocky Mountain Horse Romanian Sporthorse Rottaler, see Heavy warmblood Russian Don Russian Heavy Draft Russian Trotter Saddlebred, see American Saddlebred Salerno horse Samolaco horse San Fratello horse Sarcidano horse Sardinian Anglo-Arab, also known as Sardinian Horse Schleswig Coldblood Schwarzwälder Kaltblut, see Black Forest Horse Sella Italiano Selle Français Shagya Arabian Shire horse Siciliano indigeno Silesian horse Sorraia Sokolsky horse South German Coldblood also known as Süddeutsches Kaltblut Soviet Heavy Draft Spanish Barb see Barb horse Spanish Jennet Horse, modern, not to be confused with the historic Jennet or Spanish Jennet (see Archaic types, below) Spanish Mustang Spanish-Norman horse Spanish Tarpan, see Sorraia Spiti Horse Spotted Saddle horse Standardbred horse Suffolk Punch Svensk Kallblodstravare (Swedish coldblood trotter), see Coldblood trotter Swedish Ardennes Swedish Warmblood Swiss Warmblood Taishū Takhi, see Przewalski's horse Tawleed Tchernomor, see Budyonny horse Tennessee Walking Horse Tersk horse Thoroughbred Tinker horse, see Gypsy horse Tiger Horse Tolfetano Tori horse Trait Du Nord Trakehner Tuigpaard, see Dutch harness horse Ukrainian Riding Horse Unmol Horse Uzunyayla Ventasso horse (Cavallo Del Ventasso) Virginia highlander Vlaamperd Vladimir Heavy Draft Vyatka, see pony section Waler horse, also known as Waler or Australian Waler Walkaloosa Warmblood, see "Types of horse" below, or individual warmblood breed articles Warlander Welsh Cob (Section D), see Welsh pony Westphalian horse Wielkopolski Württemberger or Württemberg Xilingol horse Yakutian horse Yili horse Yonaguni horse Zaniskari Zweibrücker Žemaitukas |
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Scientific classification | |
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Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | Perissodactyla |
Family: | Equidae |
Genus: | Equus |
Species: | E. ferus |
Subspecies: | E. f. caballus |
Trinomial name | |
Equus ferus caballus Linnaeus, 1758 |
The following terminology is used to describe horses of various ages:
- Colt: A male horse under the age of four.[12] A common terminology error is to call any young horse a "colt", when the term actually only refers to young male horses.
- Filly: A female horse under the age of four.
- Foal: A horse of either sex less than one year old. A nursing foal is sometimes called a suckling and a foal that has been weaned is called a weanling. Most domesticated foals are weaned at five to seven months of age, although foals can be weaned at four months with no adverse physical effects.
- Gelding: A castrated male horse of any age.
- Mare: A female horse four years old and older.
- Stallion: A non-castrated male horse four years old and older. The term "horse" is sometimes used colloquially to refer specifically to a stallion.
- Yearling: A horse of either sex that is between one and two years old.
In horse racing, these definitions may differ: For example, in the British Isles, Thoroughbred horse racing defines colts and fillies as less than five years old. However, Australian Thoroughbred racing defines colts and fillies as less than four years old.
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