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  • Horses and a Barn

    Horses and a Barn

    Photo credit: Agriculture In the Classroom SK

  • Horses

    Horses

    Photo credit: Agriculture In the Classroom SK

  • Horse and a Foal

    Horse and a Foal

    Photo credit: Agriculture In the Classroom SK

  • Rancher on a Horse

    Rancher on a Horse

    Photo credit: Agriculture In the Classroom SK

  • Horse

    Horse

    Photo credit: Agriculture In the Classroom SK

  • Horse

    Horse

    Photo credit: Agriculture In the Classroom SK

  • Close Up of Ranchers on Horses

    Close Up of Ranchers on Horses

    Fun Facts about horses: - Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up. - Domestic horses have a lifespan of around 25 years. - A 19th century horse named ‘Old Billy’ is said to have lived 62 years. - Horses have around 205 bones in their skeleton. - Horses have been domesticated for over 5000 years. - Horses have bigger eyes than any other mammal that lives on land. - Because horse’s eyes are on the side of their head they are capable of seeing nearly 360 degrees at one time. - Horses gallop at around 44 kph (27 mph). - The fastest recorded sprinting speed of a horse was 88 kph (55 mph). - Estimates suggest that there are around 60 million horses in the world. - Scientists believe that horses have evolved over the past 50 million years from much smaller creatures.

  • Close Up of Rancher on Horse 2

    Close Up of Rancher on Horse 2

    Fun Facts about horses: - Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up. - Domestic horses have a lifespan of around 25 years. - A 19th century horse named ‘Old Billy’ is said to have lived 62 years. - Horses have around 205 bones in their skeleton. - Horses have been domesticated for over 5000 years. - Horses have bigger eyes than any other mammal that lives on land. - Because horse’s eyes are on the side of their head they are capable of seeing nearly 360 degrees at one time. - Horses gallop at around 44 kph (27 mph). - The fastest recorded sprinting speed of a horse was 88 kph (55 mph). - Estimates suggest that there are around 60 million horses in the world. - Scientists believe that horses have evolved over the past 50 million years from much smaller creatures.

  • Ranchers on Horseback in Pasture

    Ranchers on Horseback in Pasture

    Fun Facts about horses: - Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up. - Domestic horses have a lifespan of around 25 years. - A 19th century horse named ‘Old Billy’ is said to have lived 62 years. - Horses have around 205 bones in their skeleton. - Horses have been domesticated for over 5000 years. - Horses have bigger eyes than any other mammal that lives on land. - Because horse’s eyes are on the side of their head they are capable of seeing nearly 360 degrees at one time. - Horses gallop at around 44 kph (27 mph). - The fastest recorded sprinting speed of a horse was 88 kph (55 mph). - Estimates suggest that there are around 60 million horses in the world. - Scientists believe that horses have evolved over the past 50 million years from much smaller creatures.

  • Student Tour Visiting Horse

    Student Tour Visiting Horse

    Fun Facts about horses: - Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up. - Domestic horses have a lifespan of around 25 years. - A 19th century horse named ‘Old Billy’ is said to have lived 62 years. - Horses have around 205 bones in their skeleton. - Horses have been domesticated for over 5000 years. - Horses have bigger eyes than any other mammal that lives on land. - Because horse’s eyes are on the side of their head they are capable of seeing nearly 360 degrees at one time. - Horses gallop at around 44 kph (27 mph). - The fastest recorded sprinting speed of a horse was 88 kph (55 mph). - Estimates suggest that there are around 60 million horses in the world. - Scientists believe that horses have evolved over the past 50 million years from much smaller creatures. Photo credit: Farm & Food Care SK

  • Ranching Couple Standing in the Barn with a Horse.

    Ranching Couple Standing in the Barn with a Horse.

    Fun Facts about horses: - Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up. - Domestic horses have a lifespan of around 25 years. - A 19th century horse named ‘Old Billy’ is said to have lived 62 years. - Horses have around 205 bones in their skeleton. - Horses have been domesticated for over 5000 years. - Horses have bigger eyes than any other mammal that lives on land. - Because horse’s eyes are on the side of their head they are capable of seeing nearly 360 degrees at one time. - Horses gallop at around 44 kph (27 mph). - The fastest recorded sprinting speed of a horse was 88 kph (55 mph). - Estimates suggest that there are around 60 million horses in the world. - Scientists believe that horses have evolved over the past 50 million years from much smaller creatures. Photo credit: Farm & Food Care SK

  • Rancher Standing in Barn with Haltered Appaloosa Horse

    Rancher Standing in Barn with Haltered Appaloosa Horse

    Fun Facts about horses: - Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up. - Domestic horses have a lifespan of around 25 years. - A 19th century horse named ‘Old Billy’ is said to have lived 62 years. - Horses have around 205 bones in their skeleton. - Horses have been domesticated for over 5000 years. - Horses have bigger eyes than any other mammal that lives on land. - Because horse’s eyes are on the side of their head they are capable of seeing nearly 360 degrees at one time. - Horses gallop at around 44 kph (27 mph). - The fastest recorded sprinting speed of a horse was 88 kph (55 mph). - Estimates suggest that there are around 60 million horses in the world. - Scientists believe that horses have evolved over the past 50 million years from much smaller creatures. Photo credit: Farm & Food Care SK

  • Boys on Horseback in Water

    Boys on Horseback in Water

    Fun Facts about horses: - Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up. - Domestic horses have a lifespan of around 25 years. - A 19th century horse named ‘Old Billy’ is said to have lived 62 years. - Horses have around 205 bones in their skeleton. - Horses have been domesticated for over 5000 years. - Horses have bigger eyes than any other mammal that lives on land. - Because horse’s eyes are on the side of their head they are capable of seeing nearly 360 degrees at one time. - Horses gallop at around 44 kph (27 mph). - The fastest recorded sprinting speed of a horse was 88 kph (55 mph). - Estimates suggest that there are around 60 million horses in the world. - Scientists believe that horses have evolved over the past 50 million years from much smaller creatures. Photo credit: Farm & Food Care SK

  • Rancher on Horseback with Lariat

    Rancher on Horseback with Lariat

    Fun Facts about horses: - Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up. - Domestic horses have a lifespan of around 25 years. - A 19th century horse named ‘Old Billy’ is said to have lived 62 years. - Horses have around 205 bones in their skeleton. - Horses have been domesticated for over 5000 years. - Horses have bigger eyes than any other mammal that lives on land. - Because horse’s eyes are on the side of their head they are capable of seeing nearly 360 degrees at one time. - Horses gallop at around 44 kph (27 mph). - The fastest recorded sprinting speed of a horse was 88 kph (55 mph). - Estimates suggest that there are around 60 million horses in the world. - Scientists believe that horses have evolved over the past 50 million years from much smaller creatures. Photo credit: Farm & Food Care SK

  • Ranchers Big and Small with Lariats and Calves

    Ranchers Big and Small with Lariats and Calves

    Beef cattle are ruminant (four-stomached) animals capable of digesting fibrous material that cannot be used by people and converting it into wholesome, high-protein food suitable for human consumption. Canada’s 13 million cattle spend most of their lives grazing on land unsuitable for crop production, or on land that is part of an integrated and sustainable cropping system. Take a virtual tour of a Beef Farm: https://www.farmfood360.ca/#beef-tile Check out this article: How are Beef Cattle Raise? https://canadianfoodfocus.org/on-the-farm/how-are-beef-cattle-raised/ Photo credit: Farm & Food Care SK

  • Rancher on Horseback with Lariat and Calves

    Rancher on Horseback with Lariat and Calves

    Fun Facts about horses: - Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up. - Domestic horses have a lifespan of around 25 years. - A 19th century horse named ‘Old Billy’ is said to have lived 62 years. - Horses have around 205 bones in their skeleton. - Horses have been domesticated for over 5000 years. - Horses have bigger eyes than any other mammal that lives on land. - Because horse’s eyes are on the side of their head they are capable of seeing nearly 360 degrees at one time. - Horses gallop at around 44 kph (27 mph). - The fastest recorded sprinting speed of a horse was 88 kph (55 mph). - Estimates suggest that there are around 60 million horses in the world. - Scientists believe that horses have evolved over the past 50 million years from much smaller creatures. Photo credit: Farm & Food Care SK

  • Boy on Horseback with Lariat and Calves in Corral

    Boy on Horseback with Lariat and Calves in Corral

    Fun Facts about horses: - Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up. - Domestic horses have a lifespan of around 25 years. - A 19th century horse named ‘Old Billy’ is said to have lived 62 years. - Horses have around 205 bones in their skeleton. - Horses have been domesticated for over 5000 years. - Horses have bigger eyes than any other mammal that lives on land. - Because horse’s eyes are on the side of their head they are capable of seeing nearly 360 degrees at one time. - Horses gallop at around 44 kph (27 mph). - The fastest recorded sprinting speed of a horse was 88 kph (55 mph). - Estimates suggest that there are around 60 million horses in the world. - Scientists believe that horses have evolved over the past 50 million years from much smaller creatures. Photo credit: Farm & Food Care SK

  • Boy Pulls Back Lariat on Horseback

    Boy Pulls Back Lariat on Horseback

    Fun Facts about horses: - Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up. - Domestic horses have a lifespan of around 25 years. - A 19th century horse named ‘Old Billy’ is said to have lived 62 years. - Horses have around 205 bones in their skeleton. - Horses have been domesticated for over 5000 years. - Horses have bigger eyes than any other mammal that lives on land. - Because horse’s eyes are on the side of their head they are capable of seeing nearly 360 degrees at one time. - Horses gallop at around 44 kph (27 mph). - The fastest recorded sprinting speed of a horse was 88 kph (55 mph). - Estimates suggest that there are around 60 million horses in the world. - Scientists believe that horses have evolved over the past 50 million years from much smaller creatures. Photo credit: Farm & Food Care SK

  • Girl and Boy Adjust Saddle on Horse

    Girl and Boy Adjust Saddle on Horse

    Fun Facts about horses: - Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up. - Domestic horses have a lifespan of around 25 years. - A 19th century horse named ‘Old Billy’ is said to have lived 62 years. - Horses have around 205 bones in their skeleton. - Horses have been domesticated for over 5000 years. - Horses have bigger eyes than any other mammal that lives on land. - Because horse’s eyes are on the side of their head they are capable of seeing nearly 360 degrees at one time. - Horses gallop at around 44 kph (27 mph). - The fastest recorded sprinting speed of a horse was 88 kph (55 mph). - Estimates suggest that there are around 60 million horses in the world. - Scientists believe that horses have evolved over the past 50 million years from much smaller creatures. Photo credit: Farm & Food Care SK

  • Ranchers Herding Cattle on Horseback

    Ranchers Herding Cattle on Horseback

    Fun Facts about horses: - Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up. - Domestic horses have a lifespan of around 25 years. - A 19th century horse named ‘Old Billy’ is said to have lived 62 years. - Horses have around 205 bones in their skeleton. - Horses have been domesticated for over 5000 years. - Horses have bigger eyes than any other mammal that lives on land. - Because horse’s eyes are on the side of their head they are capable of seeing nearly 360 degrees at one time. - Horses gallop at around 44 kph (27 mph). - The fastest recorded sprinting speed of a horse was 88 kph (55 mph). - Estimates suggest that there are around 60 million horses in the world. - Scientists believe that horses have evolved over the past 50 million years from much smaller creatures. Photo credit: Farm & Food Care SK

  • Rancher with Lariat on Horseback

    Rancher with Lariat on Horseback

    Fun Facts about horses: - Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up. - Domestic horses have a lifespan of around 25 years. - A 19th century horse named ‘Old Billy’ is said to have lived 62 years. - Horses have around 205 bones in their skeleton. - Horses have been domesticated for over 5000 years. - Horses have bigger eyes than any other mammal that lives on land. - Because horse’s eyes are on the side of their head they are capable of seeing nearly 360 degrees at one time. - Horses gallop at around 44 kph (27 mph). - The fastest recorded sprinting speed of a horse was 88 kph (55 mph). - Estimates suggest that there are around 60 million horses in the world. - Scientists believe that horses have evolved over the past 50 million years from much smaller creatures. Photo credit: Farm & Food Care SK

  • Ranchers Lead Their Horses

    Ranchers Lead Their Horses

    Fun Facts about horses: - Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up. - Domestic horses have a lifespan of around 25 years. - A 19th century horse named ‘Old Billy’ is said to have lived 62 years. - Horses have around 205 bones in their skeleton. - Horses have been domesticated for over 5000 years. - Horses have bigger eyes than any other mammal that lives on land. - Because horse’s eyes are on the side of their head they are capable of seeing nearly 360 degrees at one time. - Horses gallop at around 44 kph (27 mph). - The fastest recorded sprinting speed of a horse was 88 kph (55 mph). - Estimates suggest that there are around 60 million horses in the world. - Scientists believe that horses have evolved over the past 50 million years from much smaller creatures. Photo credit: Farm & Food Care SK

  • Ranchers Lead Their Horses 2

    Ranchers Lead Their Horses 2

    Fun Facts about horses: - Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up. - Domestic horses have a lifespan of around 25 years. - A 19th century horse named ‘Old Billy’ is said to have lived 62 years. - Horses have around 205 bones in their skeleton. - Horses have been domesticated for over 5000 years. - Horses have bigger eyes than any other mammal that lives on land. - Because horse’s eyes are on the side of their head they are capable of seeing nearly 360 degrees at one time. - Horses gallop at around 44 kph (27 mph). - The fastest recorded sprinting speed of a horse was 88 kph (55 mph). - Estimates suggest that there are around 60 million horses in the world. - Scientists believe that horses have evolved over the past 50 million years from much smaller creatures. Photo credit: Farm & Food Care SK

  • Rancher Leading Her Horse

    Rancher Leading Her Horse

    Fun Facts about horses: - Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up. - Domestic horses have a lifespan of around 25 years. - A 19th century horse named ‘Old Billy’ is said to have lived 62 years. - Horses have around 205 bones in their skeleton. - Horses have been domesticated for over 5000 years. - Horses have bigger eyes than any other mammal that lives on land. - Because horse’s eyes are on the side of their head they are capable of seeing nearly 360 degrees at one time. - Horses gallop at around 44 kph (27 mph). - The fastest recorded sprinting speed of a horse was 88 kph (55 mph). - Estimates suggest that there are around 60 million horses in the world. - Scientists believe that horses have evolved over the past 50 million years from much smaller creatures. Photo credit: Farm & Food Care SK

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    Girl and Boy Adjust Saddle on Horse
    Ranchers Herding Cattle on Horseback
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