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Horses have shared a profound history with humans since their domestication around 4000 B.C. Recently, scientists have begun applying modern research techniques to uncover the mysteries surrounding these remarkable animals. This exploration addresses questions such as horse vision, the causes of breakdowns in racehorses, and the intelligence of different breeds. It also examines the roles of nature and nurture in developing exceptional sport horses, as well as the origins of behaviors like cribbing. In a beautifully illustrated narrative, Budiansky delves into the horse's origins, behavior, intelligence, and communication. Horse enthusiasts will discover cutting-edge research on topics including vision, biology, and movement. The book presents new archaeological insights into the horse's evolution and a provocative history of human interaction with horses, from prehistoric times to the present. A revealing chapter challenges the misconception that horses lack intelligence and introduces new findings on horse communication, which will benefit riders and trainers alike. By synthesizing the latest research in physiology, genetics, and biomechanics, Budiansky ultimately seeks to answer what truly makes a winning racehorse. This resource is invaluable for anyone who loves horses and seeks to deepen their understanding of these incredible creatures.
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The Nature of Horses, Stephen Budiansky
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- Rok vydania
- 1997
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