Horse Isle Quiz Answer: Roaring
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This horse may have an upper respiratory problem. A vet should be consulted.
a rasping knife to keep a horse from cuting its gums
A horse should take between 8 and 16 breaths per minute. Obviously a larger horse would take closer to 8 breaths and a smaller horse or pony may take up to 16.
Normally, a resting horse has a pulse of 38 to 40 beats per minute. When exercising, a horse's maximum heart rate can exceed 180 beats per minute. However, in resting horses, a heart rate over 80 can be a sign of a serious problem. If a calm horse has a pulse that is consistently over 60, it can also be a problem.
A horse has two nostrils which it breaths through, located at the bottom of their face, above their mouth.
8-16 breaths per minute.
6 to 8 liters of air dude
The normal respiratory rate for a resting, healthy, adult horse is around 8-16 breaths per minute.
Feeding and exercising seems to work the best.
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24, or is it a trick question?
a horse is a mammal which is habibitable on only land and is native to europe and asia. a gecko is a reptilian and lives on both land and water and breaths air. you must be 5 to not know that