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A Brief History of The Horse
Before we get started on a brief account of the 'History of the Horse' here are a few facts I thought you would find interesting.
o Approximately 75 million horses inhabit our world today, no kidding! Can you even wrap your
head around that many horses? Don' t worry, I find it very hard indeed.
o The height of a horse can be measured using hands. 1 hand is equivalentto 4 inches.
o The horse has a sharp sense of hearing, direction and smell. The skin is very sensitive and it will respond quickly with a slightest touch, neck reining, etc.
o Popular breeds are Thoroughbreds, Arabians, Quarter horses, American Paints, Appaloosas, Clydesdale, Palominos, Rocky Mountain Horses, Morgans, etc. there are allot
more breeds, just too many to name here.
o There areseveral markings on the animal's body like a star, white face, stripe, white muzzle, blaze, etc.
Facts are not useful without the historical information. Horses, like any other creature, became useful a long time ago. During the time of Solomon and the divided kingdom, Israel also made extensive use of chariots and horses. Solomon had forty thousand stalls of chariot horses and twelve thousand chariotsoldiers.(1 kings 4:26). A horse and chariot could easily travel thirty miles
in a day; and up to forty-five miles a day when necessary. Amazing!
Horse drawings existed about 3000 BC. Drawings of chariots being pulled by horses can be seen in caves during the Bronze Age.
A tomb in Egypt presented horse riding in 1600 BC; this is the earliest of records that can be traced in Egypt.
It was during1400 BC when a first written text regarding horses is produced. The text states training of horses for chariots. Xenophon wrote the Art of Horsemanship about 360 BC and therein discussed horseback riding, psychology and care for the horse. Information on the book is still relevant and being utilized today.
During the Ice Age, horses roamed around every continent excluding Antarctica. They vanishedmysteriously during this era; a theory stated that the disappearance was due to migration of these animals towards west through land bridges in Siberia.
After Charlemagne around the 4th century, horses with stirrups and saddles were very visible. This is an Asiatic invention; it was believed that Asians were the first who had tamed and ridden horses. It paved the way of the mounted knights'development. Around 1519 AD these animals reappeared in Northern America and were brought by Spanish conquerors to Mexico
Even with these historical reviews, there are other historical facts being presented by other countries. It is known that Persians, Chinese and Assyrians were skillful horse riders way back in 3000 BC.
o Brahmans of India claimed themselves as the first horse riders. Chinese werebelieved to be the true horsemen; way back to 4000 BC, they started harnessing their horses. As early as 1000 BC, Chinese were also involved in selective conformation and breeding of horses.
o Hittites of Mediterranean were using horses for war around 1,600 BC.
o Assyrians were the first race among eastern Mediterraneans to have used horses with a load; this resembles the saddle of today.
o Egyptiansused chariot horses to expand their empire; this is way back to 1650 BC. The kinds of horses used in Egypt are much different from the Arabian horses.
o Greek mythology presented horses as sea creatures ruled by their god Posiedon. Posiedon's winged horse named Pegasus is also written in mythology.
o Long ago, horses that ventured into Kenya unfortunately died because of a disease known asTrypanosomiasis. Ponies that had reached the clean and disease free part of Kenya and survived became the first horses in East Africa.
Though horses become domesticated long ago, a lot of misconceptions appear about their history. Quoting B. MacFadden from University of Florida, he presents some records from his journal "Science":
o Around 20 million years ago, horses changed in size. Some got larger...
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