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MSU ANS 110 - Equine
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IV. Medieval timesA. HorsesB. Farmers, ranchesV. Companion animalsHA 101 1nd Edition Lecture 3 Outline of Last Lecture I. Genesis II. TransitionIII. Domestication Outline of Current Lecture IV. Medieval timesA. Horses B. Farmers, ranches V. Companion animals Current LectureI. Medieval timesA. Horses were seen as a statues symbol1. The more horses the higher a statues you had2. Common religious practices a) People would get buried with their horses b) Sacrifice by riding their horses to the sea until they drown 3. Used to be used for plowing and ridinga) Inventions stirrup comfort and security (1) Horses collar to pull heavier loads(2) Nail on horse shoes to protect the hoof and not wear of as fast.B. Arabians were the 1st modern horse to rideC. In development countries animals provide 52% of cultivation power currently!D. Farmers and ranchers 1. Popular of car increased and used horses decreased following world war 1 a) Some horses went back to become food for some people.b) Today horses are not calculated as live stock II. Companion animals These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best Used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.A. Cat & Dog food alone valued $1 billion annually!B. Unclear 1. Educations purposes a) Human have social and material needs (1) Social isolation and deleterious effects 2. Therapy Animals a) Leader dog for the blindb) Paw with a cause3. Working Dogsa) Military, police, Security and Herding Animals have always played a huge role in agriculture and developing our modern day


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