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1974 SUSAN WILD HORSES PONY MARE STALLION OIL CANVAS PAINTING COWBOY WESTERN ART
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"WHO'S THE BOSS" or "50/50 CHANCE" SIGNED OIL ON CANVAS PAINTING BY ARTIST SUSAN '74 DEPICTS TO MARES / STALLIONS AT PLAY OR GAINING TERRITORY BRIGHT - BRILLIANT COLORS SURREAL COUNTRYSIDE WITH LESSER INTREPID PONIES OBVER THE HILLS FRAMED WITH UNIQUE RECOVERD / SALVAGE WOOD AND SHELL / BULLET ACCENTS MEASURES ABOUT 45" X 32"1974 SIGNED SUSAN WILD HORSE PONY MARE STALLION OIL CANVAS PAINTING WESTERN ART
1974 SIGNED SUSAN WILD HORSE PONY MARE STALLION OIL CANVAS PAINTING WESTERN ART
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"WHO'S THE BOSS"
or
"50/50 CHANCE"
SIGNED OIL ON CANVAS PAINTING
BY ARTIST
SUSAN '74
DEPICTS TWO MARES / STALLIONS
AT PLAY OR GAINING TERRITORY
BRIGHT - BRILLIANT COLORS
SURREAL COUNTRYSIDE
WITH LESSER INTREPID PONIES OVER THE HILLS
FRAMED
WITH UNIQUE RECOVERED / SALVAGE WOOD
AND SHELL / BULLET ACCENTS
MEASURES ABOUT 45" X 32"
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FYI
The horse (Equus caballus, sometimes seen as a subspecies of the Wild Horse, Equus ferus caballus) is a large odd-toed ungulate mammal, one of ten modern species of the genus Equus. Horses have long been among the most economically important domesticated animals; although their importance has declined with mechanization, they are still found worldwide. The horse is prominent in religion, mythology, and art; it has played an important role in transportation, agriculture, and war; it has served as a source of food, fuel, and clothing.
Most breeds of horses are able to perform work such as carrying humans on their backs or be harnessed to pull objects such as carts or plows. However, horse breeds were developed to allow horses to be specialized for certain tasks; lighter horses for racing or riding, heavier horses for farming and other tasks requiring pulling power. Some horses, such as the miniature horse, can be kept as pets. In some societies, horses are a source of food, both meat and milk; in others it is taboo to consume them. In industrialized countries horses are predominantly kept for leisure and sporting pursuits, while they are still used as working animals in many other parts of the world.
Because horses and humans have lived and worked together for thousands of years, an extensive specialized vocabulary has arisen to describe virtually every horse behavioral and anatomical characteristic with a high degree of precision.
The following terminology is used to describe horses of various ages:
Foal: a horse of either sex less than one year old. A nursing foal is sometimes called a suckling and a foal that has been weaned is called a weanling. Most domesticated foals are weaned at 4-6 months of age.
Yearling: a horse of either sex that is between one and two years old.
Colt: a male horse under the age of four.
Filly: a female horse under the age of four.
Mare: a female horse four years old and older.
Stallion: a non-castrated male horse four years old and older. Some people, particularly in the UK, refer to a stallion as a "horse."
Gelding: A castrated male horse of any age, though for convenience sake, many people also refer to a young gelding under the age of four as a "colt."
In horse racing the definitions of colt, filly, mare, and stallion or horse may differ from those given above. In the United Kingdom, Thoroughbred horse racing defines a colt as a male horse less than five years old and a filly as a female horse less than five years old. In the USA, both Thoroughbred racing and harness racing defines colts and fillies as four years old and younger.
Horses are herd animals, with a clear hierarchy of rank, led by a dominant animal (usually a mare). Horses are also social creatures who are able to form companionship attachments to their own species and to other animals, including humans. They communicate in various ways, including vocalizations such as nickering or whinnying, mutual grooming, and body language. Many horses will become difficult to manage if they are isolated. When this behavior occurs while being handled by human, the horse is called "herd-bound". However, through proper training, it is possible to teach any horse to accept a human as a type of companion, and thus be comfortable away from other horses.
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