• atocci
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    19 hours ago

    Wait what’s the deal with the horses? I want to feel good about myself today.

    Edit: Wow, those bastards have it rough.

    • @Septimaeus@infosec.pub
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      17520 hours ago

      Their genetics have sacrificed nearly every aspect of basic resiliency for maximum speed on the plains. Most of the work caring for horses is keeping them from accidentally killing themselves. Full disclosure: I worked as a stable hand as a child in exchange for riding lessons. Will never ever own a horse.

      • LennethAegis
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        10620 hours ago

        To add on why broken legs are fatal: its because horses are so big, that even with a sling, they cannot support themselves well on 3 legs. And lying down is also not an option as their own weight will crush their internal organs if they stay down for too long.

        • @Couldbealeotard@lemmy.world
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          1110 hours ago

          Also their blood gets pumped through their hooves, and to much weight on one hoof can impede blood flow through their body.

        • @TheDoozer@lemmy.world
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          5318 hours ago

          Oh, wow, I had always thought that shooting a horse with a broken leg was an act of brutal expedience, not mercy.

        • @frosty99c@midwest.social
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          2618 hours ago

          Also, don’t they need to run to move food through their digestive tract? Or to force themselves to cough if they have something stuck in their lungs? I think there is some sort of dependency of basic functions that relies on the movement of their lungs/stomach going back and forth while running that they can’t easily do if they just stand in one place all day

      • @elxeno@lemm.ee
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        3013 hours ago

        From what i read here there’s no unhealthy horse, it’s either healthy or dead.

        • lad
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          23 hours ago

          “So, Timmy, do you want to be healthy as a horse?”

      • @merc@sh.itjust.works
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        1312 hours ago

        Humans have multiple toes because our ape ancestors used their toes like fingers. Having multiple, separate toes is probably bad for survival unless you’re using toes to manipulate tools.

        Animals that have distinct toes include apes, geckos, mice, raccoons and similar animals which need them to grip onto surfaces or to manipulate things. There are predators which have separate toes because they’re a place to mount claws: eagles, cats, etc. There are animals that have separate toes with webbing between for swimming. But, for a lot of animals, separate toes aren’t really useful, so they’ve evolved away: elephants, rhinos, giraffes, horses, cows, etc.

        • @merc@sh.itjust.works
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          1212 hours ago

          I mean, humans run around on something that birds would consider knees, and stupidly try to support their entire body weight using only half their legs.