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by Robin Nelson
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by Robin Nelson
a Lerner Publications Company · Minneapolis
What lives on a farm? 2
Horses live on a farm. 3
A female horse is a mare. 4
A male horse is a stallion. 5
Horses have a mane. 6
A horse’s foot is called a hoof. 7
Horses have a tail. 8
They use their tails to shoo away flies. 9
Horses eat grass, hay, corn, and oats. 10
Horses drink a lot of water. 11
A baby horse drinks its mother’s milk. 12
A baby horse is called a foal. 13
People work with horses. 14
Horses help move other animals. 15
Horses help pull things on the farm. 16
It is fun to see horses on the farm! 17
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Parts of a Horse There are many different kinds of horses. Horses can be many different colors—brown, black, gray, and white. A horse’s mouth and nose is called a muzzle. Horses wear metal horseshoes to protect their hooves, or feet.
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Horse Facts Horses can sleep standing up. When you hear a horse neigh, it is talking to another horse. A horse greets a friend with a whinny, which is a soft, low neigh. There are at least 114 different kinds of horses.
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People measure how tall a horse is from the ground to its back. They use a measure called a hand. The biggest horses are about 18 hands, which is 6 feet tall. A family group of horses is called a band. A foal can find its mother by her smell.
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Glossary foal – a baby horse
hoof – a horse’s foot
mane – hair on the top of a horse’s neck mare – a female horse
stallion – a male horse
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Index drinks – 11, 12 eats – 10 foal – 13, 21 hoof – 7, 18–19 mane – 6, 18 mare – 4 stallion – 5 tail – 8, 9, 18 23
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Nelson, Robin, 1971– Horses / by Robin Nelson. p. cm. — (First step nonfiction. Farm animals) Includes index. ISBN 978–0–7613–4058–4 (lib. bdg. : alk. paper) 1. Horses—Juvenile literature. I. Title. SF302.N457 2009 636.1—dc22 2008024739 Manufactured in the United States of America 1 2 3 4 5 6 – DP – 14 13 12 11 10 09
eISBN-13: 978-0-7613-5170-2
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