How to care for the hoofs of wild horses:
1. When wild horses live in the grassland in their natural state, they will run, dig, etc. on their own moderately, and wear off their nails ( Horse hoof).
2. Companions nibbling each other: Individuals in a group often clean each other's skin after eating. They usually stand in opposite directions, then extend their heads to the sides of their companions, and gently nibble each other's skin. Nails, shoulders, back, buttocks, etc.
Both parties are nibbling the same part. When one party changes the part, the other party immediately changes accordingly. The cooperation is very tacit and perfect. Sometimes self-care is also performed, including rolling, self-brushing, and repelling mosquitoes and flies, especially on sand.
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Living habits:
Wild horses are alert and good at galloping; usually, a group of 5-20 horses is formed with a strong male as the leader, and the camp Itinerant life. They usually go to springs and streams along fixed routes to drink water in the morning and evening. There are three to five or more than ten wandering in groups.
There are three postures for resting and sleeping: standing, lying on the stomach and lying on the side, but they are very vigilant and will be in a state of stress at the slightest movement. Sensitive, highly vigilant, strong running ability, active day and night, but mostly at night.
It feeds on splendens splendens, Haloxylon ammodendron, reeds, tamarisk, etc. in the desert. In winter, it can dig through the snow to find dead grass. Drink a lot of water too. There are also many types of calls. When a fight begins, they emit a high-pitched and single roar; when they lose the group, they emit a loud and high-pitched calling signal; when they feel some kind of satisfaction, they emit a slight guttural sound; when they feel disgusted, they emit a sharp and high-pitched call signal. Thin voice.
Reference materials:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Przewalski's horse