Short Horse Profile
The horse is known by the scientific name "Equus ferus caballus," belonging to the horse
genus "Horses," from which multiple breeds are branched, and the family of horses
(Equidae),
which is of a single sex and falls under the rank of finger vocabulary, belonging to the
mammal class of the Division of Herbivores, belonging to the Kingdom of Animals, It is noted
that Asian nomads used horses for multiple purposes 4,000 years ago, and despite the
invention of locomotives, engines, they have not lost their cultural status among peoples
Horse breeds
main breeds
Horse breeds can be divided into three main breeds; Depending on size, shape: Light breeds, heavy
breeds and dwarf breeds.
1-Light breeds
Light breeds acquired (Light Horses) are named after their use in light work, such as riding, dragging,
and the Middle East, North Africa are the primary home of these breeds.
It's the light breeds that :
Arab horses ( Arabian Breed).
Anglo-Arab horses (Anglo-Arab Breed)
Heavy breeds-2
Heavy breeds ( Good Breeds) Big horses; Some of these breeds may be about 162.6 cm and
more high, others as high as 193 cm. These breeds were used in the Middle Ages for
agricultural purposes, loading, and were discarded when tractors were invented. English
Shire, the world's largest horse.
percheron horse
3-Dwarf breeds
Dwarf breeds are characterized by dwarf breeds (English: Ponies) are small, less than 147 cm
high, non-Arab horses with multiple dark skins, mores and full tails, and are used for dragging,
loading and riding, and are commonly found in India, Java, Manila and Argentina, among the
most famous: Welsh horses, Dartmoor horses.
Dartmoor horses
Welsh horses
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