Sunday, December 13, 2009

Horseified Words

Ok there not real words but use them for fun!
Ok I took words and made them ~horsey~!
HORSEME = Awesome
HORSEIFIED = Modified
NEEEEEIGHBOURS = Neighbours
HORSETASTIC = Fantastic
HORSETACULAR = Spactacular
MANELY = Mainly
OK I WILL ADD MORE SOON IF YOU HAVE ANY POST A COMMENT WITH THE WORD AND I WILL ADD IT TO THE LIST!

Facts to see!


Random facts
-by the way there is no longer daily facts because I do get busy but I will post a set of facts at least once a week!


  1. An adult horses brain weighs about half a humans!

  2. Horses can't vomit

  3. Horses like sweet flavours and usually reject sour or bitter flavours!

  4. Horses teeth never stop growing!

  5. If you touch the behind area of a horses ears if the area is cold the horse is cold

  6. Its takes aprox. 9-12 months to grow a horse hoof

  7. Horses have been found in cave paintings that date back to 15000 bc!

  8. Horse have 16 muscles in each ear which allows the horse to rotate their ears 180 degrees

  9. The oldest horse recorded was born in 1760 and died in 1822 thats 62 years!

  10. If a horse has a red ribbon on its tail it means it kicks (you might want to ask because the person might not know this but if theres no one to ask stay on the safe side!)

  11. Horses have 7 common blood types

  12. Horses will mourn the passing of a companion!

Thanks 4 reading and tell your friends! + I wrote this in purple for my Auntie its her fav colour, she lives in the country and she does dressage!


A video to watch....

Hey readers check out this awesome, horseome video!
Its 4minutes 42 seconds long so make sure you have time to watch it now or come back later when you have time.
It also will be added to the bottom of the site if you want to see it later on:)
NOTE: it has music so turn your sound on!

Facts


TODAYS FACTS

  • Remember when I told you about the hyracotherium? the h0rse as tall as a fox that lived 50 million years ago? well I found out it had TOES!
  • You can find out a horses age by counting its teeth!
  • The shetland pony tends to be bigger in america and smaller in the UK
  • there are to main riding styles english and western