The LORD saved Israel that Day from the hand of the Egyptians; and Israel saw the Egyptians dead upon the seashore. And Israel saw the Great Work which the LORD did against the Egyptians, and the people Feared and Honor the LORD; and they Believed in the LORD and in His Servant Moses. (Exodus 14: 30-31)
Then in Exodus 19 , the Scripture says, "The people of Israel left Rephidim, and on the 1rst Day of the 3rd Month after they had left Egypt they came to the desert of Sinai. There they set up camp at the foot of Mount Sinai and Moses went up the Mountain to meet with God. ... God told him to say to the Israelites, Jacob's descendants: 'You saw what I, the Lord, did to the Egyptians and how I carried you as an eagle carries her young on her wings, and brought you here to Me. Now, if you will obey Me and keep My Covenant, you will be My own people. The whole earth is mine, but you will be My chosen people; a people dedicated to Me alone, and you will serve Me as priests.' " (Exodus 19: 1-6)
Then all the people answered together, "We will do everything that the Lord has said," and Moses reported this to the Lord. And the Lord said to him, "Go to the people and tell them to spend Today and Tomorrow purifying themselves for worship. They must wash their clothes and be ready 'the Day after Tomorrow'. On that Day I will come down on Mount Sinai, where all the people can see Me. Mark a boundary around the mountain that the people must not cross, and tell them not to go up the Mountain or even go near it. If any of you set foot on it, you are to be put to death; you must either be stoned or shot with arrows, without anyone touching you. This applies to both people and animals; they must be put to death. But when the Trumpet is blown, then the people are to go up to the mountain." (Exodus 19: 9-13)
Exodus 15: Then Moses and the People of Israel sang this song to the LORD, saying, "I will sing to the LORD, for HE has Triumphed gloriously; the horse and his rider (Egypt) HE has thrown into the sea.
The LORD is my strength and my song, and HE has become my Salvation; this is MY GOD, and I will PRAISE HIM. The LORD is a Man of War; the LORD IS HIS NAME. (15: 2)
Pharaoh's chariots and his host HE cast into the sea; and his picked officers are sunk in the Red Sea. The Floods cover them; they went down into the Depths like a stone. Your Right Hand, O LORD, glorious in Power, Your Right Hand, O LORD, shatters the enemy. (15: 3-6)
In the Greatness of Your Majesty YOU overthrown the adversaries, YOU sent forth YOUR FURY, It consumes them like stubble. At the blast of YOUR NOSTRILS (the Word of God) the Waters piled up, the Floods stood up in a heap; the Deeps congealed in the Heart of the Sea. (15: 7-8)
The enemy said, "I will pursue, I will overtake, I will divide the spoil, my desire shall have its fill of them. I will draw my sword, my hand shall destroy them." But YOU did blow with YOUR WIND, and the sea covered them; they sank as lead in the Mighty Waters. (15: 9-10)
Who is like YOU, O LORD, among the gods? Who is like YOU, Majestic in Holiness, Terrible in Glorious Deeds, doing Wonders? YOU did stretch out YOUR RIGHT HAND, the earth swallowed them. YOU have led in YOUR STEADFAST LOVE the People whom YOU HAVE REDEEMED.
YOU have GUIDED them BY YOUR STRENGTH to the HOLY ABODE. (15: 11-13)
The Lamb and His People.- Revelation 14: Then I looked, and there was the Lamb standing on Mount Zion; with Him were 144,000 people who have His Name and His Father's Name written on their foreheads. And I heard a voice from Heaven that sounded like a roaring waterfall, like a loud peal of thunder. It sounded like the music made by musicians playing their harps. The 144,000 people stood before the Throne, the 4 Living Creatures, and the elders; they were singing a new song, which 'only they' could learn. Of the whole human race they are 'the only ones' who have been 'redeemed'. They are the men who have 'kept themselves pure' by not having sexual relations with women; they are virgins. They follow the Lamb wherever He goes. They have been redeemed from the rest of the human race and are the first ones to be offered to God and to the Lamb. They have never been known to tell lies; they are faultless. (Revelation 14: 1-5)
The Song of Moses continue: ... "The people from other nations have heard and they tremble; pangs have seized on the inhabitants of Philistia. Now the chiefs of Edom are dismayed; trembling seized the leaders of Moab; all the inhabitants of Canaan have melted away. Terror and dread fall upon them; because of the Greatness of YOUR ARM, and because of it, they are still as a stone, till Your People, O LORD, Pass By, till the People Pass By whom YOU HAVE PURCHASED."
"YOU will Bring Them In, and Plant Them on YOUR Own Mountain, the Place, O Lord, which YOU HAVE MADE for YOUR abode, the Sanctuary, O Lord, which YOUR HANDS have established. The LORD will reign FOR EVER AND EVER." ((Exodus 15: 14-18)
"For when the horses of Pharaoh with his chariots and his horsemen went into the Sea, the LORD brought back the Waters of the Sea upon them; but the People of Israel Walked on Dry Ground in the Midst of the Sea." (Exodus 15: 19)
"Then Miriam, the Prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took a timbrel (tambourine) in her hand; and all the women went out after her with timbrels (tambourines) and dancing. And Miriam sang to them: 'Sing to the LORD, for HE has Triumphed Gloriously; the horse and his rider HE has thrown into the Sea.' " (Exodus 15: 20-21)
Trying to understand how this world function in our minds. Interrelation between physical and nonphysical entities.
Sunday, 18 June 2017
THE WORD OF GOD.
In Genesis 3, the Scripture says, "Now the snake was the most cunning animal that the Lord God had made." (Genesis 3:1) Then when God pronounces Judgment on the snake, He says, "You will be punished for this (tricked the woman into eating the forbidden fruit); you alone of all the animals must bear this curse: From now on you will crawl on your belly, and you will have to eat dust as long as you live. I will make you and the woman hate each other; her offspring and yours will always be enemies. Her offspring will crush your head, and you will bite her offspring's heel." (Genesis 3:14-15)
Then the Lord God said, "Now these human beings have become like one of us and have knowledge of what is good and what is bad. They must not be allowed to take fruit from the tree that gives life, eat it, and live forever." So the Lord God sent them out of the Garden of Eden and made them cultivate the soil from which they had been formed. Then at the East side of the Garden God put Living Creatures and a Flaming Sword which turned in all directions. This was to keep anyone from coming near the Tree that gives Life. (Genesis 3: 22-24)
In Revelation 19, the writer says, " ... I heard what seemed to be the loud voice of a great multitude of People In Heaven, saying, "Hallelujah! Salvation and Glory and Power belong to our GOD, for His Judgments are True and Just; HE has judged the great harlot who corrupted the earth with her fornication, and HE has avenged on her the Blood of His Servants." (Rev. 19:1-2)
Once more they also said, "Hallelujah! the smoke from her burning goes up for ever and ever." Then the 24 elders and the 4 Living Creatures fell down and worshipped GOD Who is Seated on the Throne, saying, "Amen, Hallelujah!" And from the Throne came a Voice saying, "Praise our GOD, all you His Servants, you who Fear and Honor Him, small and great." (Rev. 19:3-5)
Then I heard what seemed to be the voice of a great multitude, like the Sound of Many Waters and like the Sound of Mighty Claps of Thunder, saying, Hallelujah! For the Lord our GOD the Almighty reigns. Let us Rejoice and Exult and give Him the Glory, for the Marriage of the Lamb has come, and His Bride has made herself ready; for the Fine Linen was granted her to be clothed with, bright and pure," for the linen is the Righteous Deeds of GOD's Holy People. (Rev.19:6-8)
The Lord sent His Messengers and Prophets to warn Israel and Judah: "Abandon your evil ways and Obey My Commands, which are contained in the Law I gave to your ancestors and which I handed on to you through My servants the prophets." (2 Kings 17: 13)
Then the angel said to me, "Write this: 'Blessed are Those who are Invited to the Marriage Supper of the Lamb.' " And he said to me, "These are TRUE WORDS of GOD." (Rev 19:9)
Then I fell down at his feet to worship him, but he said to me, "You must not do that I am a fellow servant with you and your brethren who Hold the Testimony of JESUS. Worship GOD." For the TESTIMONY of JESUS is the SPIRIT OF PROPHECY. (Rev. 19:10)
Then I saw Heaven opened, and behold, a White Horse! He who sat upon it is called Faithful and True and in Righteousness He Judges and makes war. His Eyes are like a Flame of Fire, and on His Head are many diadems (crowns); and He has a Name inscribed which no one knows but Himself. He is clad (dressed) in a robe dipped in blood, and the Name by which He is called is THE WORD OF GOD. And the Armies of Heaven, arrayed in fine linen, white and pure, followed Him on White Horses. From His Mouth issues a Sharp Sword with which smite the nations, and He will Rule them with a Rod of Iron; He will Tread the Wine Press of the FURY of the WRATH of GOD Almighty. On His Robe and on His Thigh He has a Name inscribed, KING OF KINGS and LORD OF LORDS. (11-16)
Then a saw and angel standing in the sun, and with a loud voice, he called to all the birds that fly in mid-Heaven, "Come, gather for the Great Supper of GOD, to eat the flesh of kings, the flesh of captains, the flesh of mighty men, the flesh of horses and their riders, and the flesh of all men, both free and slave, both small and great." (Rev. 19:17-18)
And I saw the beast and the kings of the earth with their armies gathered to make war against Him who sits upon the Horse and against His Army. And the Beast was captured, and with it the False Prophet who in its presence had worked the signs by which he deceived those who had received the mark of the beast and those who worshipped its image. (19-20) These two were thrown alive into the Lake of Fire that burns with sulphur. And the rest were slain by the Sword of Him Who Sits Upon the Horse, the Sword that Issues from His Mouth; and all the birds were gorged with their flesh. (21)
Chapter 20-Then I saw an angel coming down from heaven, holding in his hand the key of the bottomless pit and a great chain. And he seized the Dragon, that ancient Serpent, who is the Devil and Satan, and bound him for a 1,000 years, and threw him into the pit, and shut it and sealed it over him, so that he could not deceive the nations until the 1,000 years were ended. After that he must be loosed for a little while. (1-3)
Then the Lord God said, "Now these human beings have become like one of us and have knowledge of what is good and what is bad. They must not be allowed to take fruit from the tree that gives life, eat it, and live forever." So the Lord God sent them out of the Garden of Eden and made them cultivate the soil from which they had been formed. Then at the East side of the Garden God put Living Creatures and a Flaming Sword which turned in all directions. This was to keep anyone from coming near the Tree that gives Life. (Genesis 3: 22-24)
In Revelation 19, the writer says, " ... I heard what seemed to be the loud voice of a great multitude of People In Heaven, saying, "Hallelujah! Salvation and Glory and Power belong to our GOD, for His Judgments are True and Just; HE has judged the great harlot who corrupted the earth with her fornication, and HE has avenged on her the Blood of His Servants." (Rev. 19:1-2)
Once more they also said, "Hallelujah! the smoke from her burning goes up for ever and ever." Then the 24 elders and the 4 Living Creatures fell down and worshipped GOD Who is Seated on the Throne, saying, "Amen, Hallelujah!" And from the Throne came a Voice saying, "Praise our GOD, all you His Servants, you who Fear and Honor Him, small and great." (Rev. 19:3-5)
Then I heard what seemed to be the voice of a great multitude, like the Sound of Many Waters and like the Sound of Mighty Claps of Thunder, saying, Hallelujah! For the Lord our GOD the Almighty reigns. Let us Rejoice and Exult and give Him the Glory, for the Marriage of the Lamb has come, and His Bride has made herself ready; for the Fine Linen was granted her to be clothed with, bright and pure," for the linen is the Righteous Deeds of GOD's Holy People. (Rev.19:6-8)
The Lord sent His Messengers and Prophets to warn Israel and Judah: "Abandon your evil ways and Obey My Commands, which are contained in the Law I gave to your ancestors and which I handed on to you through My servants the prophets." (2 Kings 17: 13)
Then the angel said to me, "Write this: 'Blessed are Those who are Invited to the Marriage Supper of the Lamb.' " And he said to me, "These are TRUE WORDS of GOD." (Rev 19:9)
Then I fell down at his feet to worship him, but he said to me, "You must not do that I am a fellow servant with you and your brethren who Hold the Testimony of JESUS. Worship GOD." For the TESTIMONY of JESUS is the SPIRIT OF PROPHECY. (Rev. 19:10)
Then I saw Heaven opened, and behold, a White Horse! He who sat upon it is called Faithful and True and in Righteousness He Judges and makes war. His Eyes are like a Flame of Fire, and on His Head are many diadems (crowns); and He has a Name inscribed which no one knows but Himself. He is clad (dressed) in a robe dipped in blood, and the Name by which He is called is THE WORD OF GOD. And the Armies of Heaven, arrayed in fine linen, white and pure, followed Him on White Horses. From His Mouth issues a Sharp Sword with which smite the nations, and He will Rule them with a Rod of Iron; He will Tread the Wine Press of the FURY of the WRATH of GOD Almighty. On His Robe and on His Thigh He has a Name inscribed, KING OF KINGS and LORD OF LORDS. (11-16)
Then a saw and angel standing in the sun, and with a loud voice, he called to all the birds that fly in mid-Heaven, "Come, gather for the Great Supper of GOD, to eat the flesh of kings, the flesh of captains, the flesh of mighty men, the flesh of horses and their riders, and the flesh of all men, both free and slave, both small and great." (Rev. 19:17-18)
And I saw the beast and the kings of the earth with their armies gathered to make war against Him who sits upon the Horse and against His Army. And the Beast was captured, and with it the False Prophet who in its presence had worked the signs by which he deceived those who had received the mark of the beast and those who worshipped its image. (19-20) These two were thrown alive into the Lake of Fire that burns with sulphur. And the rest were slain by the Sword of Him Who Sits Upon the Horse, the Sword that Issues from His Mouth; and all the birds were gorged with their flesh. (21)
Chapter 20-Then I saw an angel coming down from heaven, holding in his hand the key of the bottomless pit and a great chain. And he seized the Dragon, that ancient Serpent, who is the Devil and Satan, and bound him for a 1,000 years, and threw him into the pit, and shut it and sealed it over him, so that he could not deceive the nations until the 1,000 years were ended. After that he must be loosed for a little while. (1-3)
UNDERSTANDING THE HORSE SPIRIT.
The horse has evolved over the past 45 to 55 million years from a small multi-toed creature into the large, single-toed animal of today. Horses are herd animals, with a clear hierarchy of rank, led by a dominant individual, usually a female horse. They are also social creatures that are able to form companionship attachments to their own species and to other animals. They communicate in various ways, including vocalizations such as nickering or whining, mutual grooming, and body language.
Many horses will become difficult to manage if they are isolated, but with training, horses can learn to accept human as a companion, and thus be comfortable away from other horses. Horses excel at simple learning, but also are able to use more advance cognitive abilities that involve categorization and concept learning.
Humans began to domesticate horses around 4,000BC. Since then it has been widespread all over the world. Horses were historically used in warfare, from which a variety of riding and driving techniques developed, using many different styles of equipment and methods of control. Most domesticated horses begin training under saddle or in harness between the ages of 2 and 4. They reach full adult development by age 5, and have an average life span of between 25 and 30 years, depending on breed, management and environment. Most light horse riding breeds were developed for speed, agility, alertness and endurance; natural qualities that extend from their wild ancestors.
Horses exhibit a diverse array of coat colors and distinctive markings. Often, it is classified first by its coat color, before breed or gender. Horses of the same color may be distinguished from one another by white markings, which, along with various spotting patterns, are inherited separately from coat color.
Horse breeds are loosely divided into 3 categories based on temperament: spirited "hot bloods" with speed and endurance; "cold bloods,"such as draft horses (cart horse, work horse, heavy horse) doing hard tasks, and some ponies suitable for slow work; and "warm bloods," developed from crosses between hot and cold bloods. There are more than 300 breeds of horse in the world today, developed for many different uses.
The following terminology is used to describe horses of various ages: Colt, a male horse under the age of four; Filly, a female horse under the age of four; Foal, a horse of either gender less than one year old; 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; Yearling, a horse of either gender that is between one and two years old.
The height of horses is measured at the highest point of the ridge between the shoulder blades (withers) where the neck meets the back. It is the most stable point of its anatomy, unlike the head or neck, which move up and down in relation to the body. The horse skeleton averages 205 bones. A significant difference between horse skeleton and that of a human is the lack of a collarbone -the horse's forelimbs are attached to the spinal column by a powerful set of muscles, tendons, and ligaments that attach the shoulder blade to the torso. The horse's legs and hooves are also unique structures. Their leg bones are proportioned differently from those of human. The horse's "knee" is actually made up of the carpal bones that correspond to the human wrist. Similarly, the joint between the tarsal bones and tibia (hock) contains bones equivalent to those in the human ankle and heel. A horse also has no muscles in its legs below the knees and hocks, only skin, hair bone, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and the assorted specialized tissues that make up the hoof.
Horses' anatomy enables them to make use of speed to escape predators. They have a well-developed sense of balance. Balance is the result of a number of body systems working together: the eyes (visual system), ears (vestibular system), and the body's sense of where it is in space employed in movement.
Horses also have a strong psychological reaction (Fight-or Flight) that occurs in response to a perceived harmful event, attack, or threat to survival, although horses will stand their ground and defend themselves when flight is impossible, or if their young are threatened. Related to this need, horses are able to sleep both standing up and lying down. They also tend to be curious and often hesitate an instant to ascertain the cause of their fright, and may not always flee from something that they perceive as non-threatening.
Horses' senses are based on their status as prey animals, where they must be aware of the surroundings at all times. They have the largest eyes of any land mammal, and their range of vision is more than 350* with approximately 65* of this being binocular vision and the remaining 285* monocular vision.
Horses have excellent day and night vision, but they have two-color vision that it is somewhat like red-green color blindness in humans, where certain colors, especially red and related colors, appear as a shade of green.
The horses' sense of smell, while much better than humans, is not as good as that of a dog. It plays a key role in social interaction of horses as well as detecting other key scents in the environment. They have two olfactory centers. The first is in the nostrils and nasal cavity, the second is located under the nasal cavity, having a separate nerve pathway to the brain and analyze hormones behavior.
The horse's hearing is good, and the visible part of each ear can rotate up to 180,*giving the potential for 360* hearing without moving the head. Noise impacts the behavior of horses and certain kinds of noise contribute to stress. A study indicated that stabled horses were calmest in a quiet setting, or if listening to classical music, but displayed signs of nervousness when listening to jazz and rock music. Another study found that stabled race horses listening to talk radio had a higher rate of gastric ulcers than horses listening to calm music, and race horses stabled where a radio was played had higher rate of ulceration than horses stabled where there was no radio playing. Also, when confined with insuficient companionship, exercise, or stimulation, horses developed an assortment of bad habits, mostly repetitive behavior that include wood chewing, wall kicking, rocking back and forth, and other problems.
The horses have an advance sense of taste, which allows them to sort through fodder and choose what they want, and their gripping lips can easily sort even small grains. Horses generally will not eat poison through plants, but in rare occasions they will eat toxic amounts of poisonous plants even when there is adequate healthy food.
Many products are derived from horses, including meat, milk, hide, hair, bone, and pharmaceuticals extracted from the urine of pregnant mares. Female horses (mares) carry their young for approximately 11 months, and a young horse (foal) can stand and run shortly following birth.
Horses are herbivores with a digestive system adapted to a forage diet of grasses and other plant material, consumed steadily throughout the day. Therefore, compared to humans, they have a relatively small stomach but very long intestines to facilitate a steady flow of nutrients. They are not ruminants, they have only one stomach, like humans, but unlike humans, they can utilize cellulose, a major component of grass, and the most abundant organic polymer on Earth. They can digest cellulose with the help of symbiotic micro-organisms that live in their guts. Horses cannot vomit, so digestion problems can quickly cause colic, a leading cause of death. In human nutrition, cellulose acts as a hydrophilic bulking agent for feces and is often referred to as dietary fiber.
Domesticated horses face greater mental challenges than wild horses, because they live in artificial environments that prevent instinctive behavior grow due to the influence of learning tasks that are not natural. Horses are animals of habit that respond well to regimentation, and respond best when the same routines and techniques are used consistently.
One trainer believes that intelligent horses are reflections of its trainers who effectively use response conditioning techniques and positive reinforcement to train in the style that best fits with an individual's natural inclination.
Many horses will become difficult to manage if they are isolated, but with training, horses can learn to accept human as a companion, and thus be comfortable away from other horses. Horses excel at simple learning, but also are able to use more advance cognitive abilities that involve categorization and concept learning.
Humans began to domesticate horses around 4,000BC. Since then it has been widespread all over the world. Horses were historically used in warfare, from which a variety of riding and driving techniques developed, using many different styles of equipment and methods of control. Most domesticated horses begin training under saddle or in harness between the ages of 2 and 4. They reach full adult development by age 5, and have an average life span of between 25 and 30 years, depending on breed, management and environment. Most light horse riding breeds were developed for speed, agility, alertness and endurance; natural qualities that extend from their wild ancestors.
Horses exhibit a diverse array of coat colors and distinctive markings. Often, it is classified first by its coat color, before breed or gender. Horses of the same color may be distinguished from one another by white markings, which, along with various spotting patterns, are inherited separately from coat color.
Horse breeds are loosely divided into 3 categories based on temperament: spirited "hot bloods" with speed and endurance; "cold bloods,"such as draft horses (cart horse, work horse, heavy horse) doing hard tasks, and some ponies suitable for slow work; and "warm bloods," developed from crosses between hot and cold bloods. There are more than 300 breeds of horse in the world today, developed for many different uses.
The following terminology is used to describe horses of various ages: Colt, a male horse under the age of four; Filly, a female horse under the age of four; Foal, a horse of either gender less than one year old; 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; Yearling, a horse of either gender that is between one and two years old.
The height of horses is measured at the highest point of the ridge between the shoulder blades (withers) where the neck meets the back. It is the most stable point of its anatomy, unlike the head or neck, which move up and down in relation to the body. The horse skeleton averages 205 bones. A significant difference between horse skeleton and that of a human is the lack of a collarbone -the horse's forelimbs are attached to the spinal column by a powerful set of muscles, tendons, and ligaments that attach the shoulder blade to the torso. The horse's legs and hooves are also unique structures. Their leg bones are proportioned differently from those of human. The horse's "knee" is actually made up of the carpal bones that correspond to the human wrist. Similarly, the joint between the tarsal bones and tibia (hock) contains bones equivalent to those in the human ankle and heel. A horse also has no muscles in its legs below the knees and hocks, only skin, hair bone, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and the assorted specialized tissues that make up the hoof.
Horses' anatomy enables them to make use of speed to escape predators. They have a well-developed sense of balance. Balance is the result of a number of body systems working together: the eyes (visual system), ears (vestibular system), and the body's sense of where it is in space employed in movement.
Horses also have a strong psychological reaction (Fight-or Flight) that occurs in response to a perceived harmful event, attack, or threat to survival, although horses will stand their ground and defend themselves when flight is impossible, or if their young are threatened. Related to this need, horses are able to sleep both standing up and lying down. They also tend to be curious and often hesitate an instant to ascertain the cause of their fright, and may not always flee from something that they perceive as non-threatening.
Horses' senses are based on their status as prey animals, where they must be aware of the surroundings at all times. They have the largest eyes of any land mammal, and their range of vision is more than 350* with approximately 65* of this being binocular vision and the remaining 285* monocular vision.
Horses have excellent day and night vision, but they have two-color vision that it is somewhat like red-green color blindness in humans, where certain colors, especially red and related colors, appear as a shade of green.
The horses' sense of smell, while much better than humans, is not as good as that of a dog. It plays a key role in social interaction of horses as well as detecting other key scents in the environment. They have two olfactory centers. The first is in the nostrils and nasal cavity, the second is located under the nasal cavity, having a separate nerve pathway to the brain and analyze hormones behavior.
The horse's hearing is good, and the visible part of each ear can rotate up to 180,*giving the potential for 360* hearing without moving the head. Noise impacts the behavior of horses and certain kinds of noise contribute to stress. A study indicated that stabled horses were calmest in a quiet setting, or if listening to classical music, but displayed signs of nervousness when listening to jazz and rock music. Another study found that stabled race horses listening to talk radio had a higher rate of gastric ulcers than horses listening to calm music, and race horses stabled where a radio was played had higher rate of ulceration than horses stabled where there was no radio playing. Also, when confined with insuficient companionship, exercise, or stimulation, horses developed an assortment of bad habits, mostly repetitive behavior that include wood chewing, wall kicking, rocking back and forth, and other problems.
The horses have an advance sense of taste, which allows them to sort through fodder and choose what they want, and their gripping lips can easily sort even small grains. Horses generally will not eat poison through plants, but in rare occasions they will eat toxic amounts of poisonous plants even when there is adequate healthy food.
Many products are derived from horses, including meat, milk, hide, hair, bone, and pharmaceuticals extracted from the urine of pregnant mares. Female horses (mares) carry their young for approximately 11 months, and a young horse (foal) can stand and run shortly following birth.
Horses are herbivores with a digestive system adapted to a forage diet of grasses and other plant material, consumed steadily throughout the day. Therefore, compared to humans, they have a relatively small stomach but very long intestines to facilitate a steady flow of nutrients. They are not ruminants, they have only one stomach, like humans, but unlike humans, they can utilize cellulose, a major component of grass, and the most abundant organic polymer on Earth. They can digest cellulose with the help of symbiotic micro-organisms that live in their guts. Horses cannot vomit, so digestion problems can quickly cause colic, a leading cause of death. In human nutrition, cellulose acts as a hydrophilic bulking agent for feces and is often referred to as dietary fiber.
Domesticated horses face greater mental challenges than wild horses, because they live in artificial environments that prevent instinctive behavior grow due to the influence of learning tasks that are not natural. Horses are animals of habit that respond well to regimentation, and respond best when the same routines and techniques are used consistently.
One trainer believes that intelligent horses are reflections of its trainers who effectively use response conditioning techniques and positive reinforcement to train in the style that best fits with an individual's natural inclination.
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