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Military uses of horses have changed over the millennia but still continue, including for police work. pony party businesses where none of the ponies are ever ridden (these should be licensed as animal exhibits) Budiansky, Stephen (1997). The Nature of Horses. New York: Free Press. p. 31. ISBN 0-684-82768-9. OCLC 35723713. Riding on roads demands both common sense and road sense. All road users have a legal duty to care for other road users and should be conversant with the Highway Code. Riders should be appropriately attired and, by law, children under 14 years of age must wear a hat complying with the Horses (Protective Headgear for Young Riders) Regulations 1992. Smith, BP (1996). Large Animal Internal Medicine (Seconded.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby. pp.1086–1087. ISBN 0-8151-7724-0. OCLC 33439780.

Hairston, Rachel; Madelyn Larsen (2004). The Essentials of Horsekeeping. New York: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. p. 77. ISBN 0-8069-8817-7. OCLC 53186526. 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. [21] However, Australian Thoroughbred racing defines colts and fillies as less than four years old. [22] Size and measurement Haase B; Brooks SA; Schlumbaum A; etal. (2007). "Allelic Heterogeneity at the Equine KIT Locus in Dominant White (W) Horses". PLOS Genetics. 3 (11): e195. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.0030195. PMC 2065884. PMID 17997609. Their sense of smell, while much better than that of humans, is not quite as good as that of a dog. It is believed to play a key role in the social interactions of horses as well as detecting other key scents in the environment. Horses have two olfactory centers. The first system is in the nostrils and nasal cavity, which analyze a wide range of odors. The second, located under the nasal cavity, are the vomeronasal organs, also called Jacobson's organs. These have a separate nerve pathway to the brain and appear to primarily analyze pheromones. [76] Tiger tops dog as world's favourite animal". Independent Online. Independent. Archived from the original on 2012-10-28 . Retrieved 2011-06-01.McBane, Susan (1992). A Natural Approach to Horse Management. London: Methuen. pp.226–228. ISBN 0-413-62370-X. OCLC 26359746. riding stables that are used solely for instructing university veterinary students with their studies Fastest speed for a race horse". Guinness World Records. 14 May 2008. Archived from the original on 28 August 2017 . Retrieved 8 January 2013.

It is expected that all businesses will meet and maintain minimum standards. If on a renewal inspection you identify minor failings that do not compromise welfare standards, follow the risk-based approach to renewing a licence . Else, Holly (23 November 2020). "Can dogs smell COVID? Here's what the science says". Nature. 587 (7835): 530–531. Bibcode: 2020Natur.587..530E. doi: 10.1038/d41586-020-03149-9. PMID 33230277. S2CID 227158181. Archived from the original on 2021-02-08 . Retrieved 2021-01-16.

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Befuddling Birth: The Case of the Mule's Foal". NPR.org. National Public Radio. Archived from the original on 2008-12-06 . Retrieved 2008-08-16. Domestication is also studied by using the genetic material of present-day horses and comparing it with the genetic material present in the bones and teeth of horse remains found in archaeological and palaeological excavations. The variation in the genetic material shows that very few wild stallions contributed to the domestic horse, [160] [161] while many mares were part of early domesticated herds. [148] [162] [163] This is reflected in the difference in genetic variation between the DNA that is passed on along the paternal, or sire line ( Y-chromosome) versus that passed on along the maternal, or dam line ( mitochondrial DNA). There are very low levels of Y-chromosome variability, [160] [161] but a great deal of genetic variation in mitochondrial DNA. [148] [162] [163] There is also regional variation in mitochondrial DNA due to the inclusion of wild mares in domestic herds. [148] [162] [163] [164] Another characteristic of domestication is an increase in coat color variation. [165] In horses, this increased dramatically between 5000 and 3000 BCE. [166]

Gustavson, Carrie. "Horse Pasture is No Place for Poisonous Plants". Pet Column July 24, 2000. University of Illinois. Archived from the original on August 9, 2007 . Retrieved 2008-07-09.Dogs and pigs, with a better sense of smell than humans, can assist with gathering by finding valuable products, such as truffles (a very expensive subterranean fungus). The French typically use truffle hogs, while Italians mainly use dogs. [ citation needed] a b c Clarkson, Neil (2007-04-16). "Understanding horse intelligence". Horsetalk 2007. Horsetalk. Archived from the original on 2013-01-24 . Retrieved 2008-09-16. Lambert, Jonathan (20 October 2021). "Scientists found modern domestic horses' homeland in southwestern Russia". Science News. Archived from the original on 14 November 2021 . Retrieved 14 November 2021.

DeFilippis, Chris (2006). The Everything Horse Care Book. Avon, MA: Adams Media. p.4. ISBN 978-1-59337-530-0. OCLC 223814651. Herd protectors". Alternative View Alpacas. Archived from the original on 2023-03-02 . Retrieved 2023-03-04. Stoddard, Samuel. "Unit Activities". Co H, 4th Virginia Cavalry. Washington Webworks, LLC. Archived from the or Ponies are taxonomically the same animals as horses. The distinction between a horse and pony is commonly drawn on the basis of height, especially for competition purposes. However, height alone is not dispositive; the difference between horses and ponies may also include aspects of phenotype, including conformation and temperament. Studies have indicated that horses perform a number of cognitive tasks on a daily basis, meeting mental challenges that include food procurement and identification of individuals within a social system. They also have good spatial discrimination abilities. [96] They are naturally curious and apt to investigate things they have not seen before. [97] Studies have assessed equine intelligence in areas such as problem solving, speed of learning, and memory. Horses excel at simple learning, but also are able to use more advanced cognitive abilities that involve categorization and concept learning. They can learn using habituation, desensitization, classical conditioning, and operant conditioning, and positive and negative reinforcement. [96] One study has indicated that horses can differentiate between "more or less" if the quantity involved is less than four. [98]A safe suitable area must be provided to carry out rider assessments. The riding surface must be well maintained and have management systems in place to maintain the surface and control levels of dust. Thorson, Juli S. (2006). "Rugged Lark". In Martindale, Cathy and Kathy Swan (ed.). Legends 7: Outstanding Quarter Horse Stallions and Mares. Colorado Springs, CO: Western Horseman. p.218. ISBN 978-0-911647-79-2. Mesohippus". Fossil Horses in Cyberspace. Florida Museum of Natural History. Archived from the original on 2013-01-22 . Retrieved 2008-07-09. If someone has a trading income below the HMRC trading income allowance, they do not require a licence for their activities. Davis, Nicola (25 September 2020). " 'Any breed could do it': dogs might be a Covid tester's best friend". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 2021-01-16 . Retrieved 2021-01-16.

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