Horses of the Americas

From the prehistoric horse to modern American breeds.

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Nature, Animals, Horses, Pets
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Author: Gloria Austin, Mary Chris Foxworthy ISBN: 9781732080577
Publisher: Equine Heritage Institute Publication: October 26, 2018
Imprint: Equine Heritage Institute Language: English
Author: Gloria Austin, Mary Chris Foxworthy
ISBN: 9781732080577
Publisher: Equine Heritage Institute
Publication: October 26, 2018
Imprint: Equine Heritage Institute
Language: English

     Once a thriving population of horses covered the Americas, then they spread across the World and died out in the Americas. But, as fate would have it, they were returned to their native lands by man. The development of human societies has been transformed in the Americas by the horse. The Horse allowed indigenous man to travel faster than his two legs could carry him on land. 

This book looks at the many eras of the horse in the Americas. From the ancient earliest horses to breeds created for the needs of indigenous tribes, hunters, trappers, adventurers, and settlers who populated the   American continents. This book takes a close look at how man adapted the horse to meet a wide spectrum of temperatures, environments, and conditions, as well as changing the animal's size and structure to meet the needs of newly developing societies within North and South America.

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     Once a thriving population of horses covered the Americas, then they spread across the World and died out in the Americas. But, as fate would have it, they were returned to their native lands by man. The development of human societies has been transformed in the Americas by the horse. The Horse allowed indigenous man to travel faster than his two legs could carry him on land. 

This book looks at the many eras of the horse in the Americas. From the ancient earliest horses to breeds created for the needs of indigenous tribes, hunters, trappers, adventurers, and settlers who populated the   American continents. This book takes a close look at how man adapted the horse to meet a wide spectrum of temperatures, environments, and conditions, as well as changing the animal's size and structure to meet the needs of newly developing societies within North and South America.

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