Friday, January 22, 2010
Przewalski's Horse
I can see Genghis Khan leading a large band of warriors, in a light horse charge across the vast Steppe of Asia. His doctrine of war included his men to wear a foul stench. To cause this odor to be carried as if by the winds of death to proceed the swift sword. Fear, reaching the nostrils of the enemy, even before the war whoops and the pounding of Przewalski's Horse beating cadence, reached their ears, and counting time before destruction. Actually, they rode decedents of the Przewalski's Horse, maybe they rode breeds like the Konik or Heck? We know the true blood of this horse (Equus ferus) dried up in 1966. Careful breeding and help from many agencies has brought them from near extinction to releasing them back to the wilds of Mongolia, thus removing them as a true natural selection species. Placing them on a level plain with the Brumby and the Mustang, (Equus ferus caballus). Many have stated that the wild horse lives longer than the domestic horse and we need to get back to NATURAL horsemanship and natural balance hoof care. Scientifically impossible! I will attempt to show that natural horsemanship is just as it reads, horse and man in the same ship!
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