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|Disposition_Social_Habits= Wild horses live together in herds.  These herds consist of smaller bands which are basically a harem, with one dominant mare leading several other females and their offspring, accompanied by a single male who acts as their protector and sire.  There is a pecking order among the bands, with males establishing dominance over others to determine who drinks and eats first, among other things.  Domesticated horses, if grouped together, will also form a herd-like hierarchy, with the pecking order including the humans they serve.
|Disposition_Social_Habits= Wild horses live together in herds.  These herds consist of smaller bands which are basically a harem, with one dominant mare leading several other females and their offspring, accompanied by a single male who acts as their protector and sire.  There is a pecking order among the bands, with males establishing dominance over others to determine who drinks and eats first, among other things.  Domesticated horses, if grouped together, will also form a herd-like hierarchy, with the pecking order including the humans they serve.
|Habitat= In the wild, horses live mainly in temperate grassy plains.  In civilized areas, horses can often be found in the employ of sentient races, specifically driving caravans or stabled in military areas.
|Habitat= In the wild, horses live mainly in temperate grassy plains.  In civilized areas, horses can often be found in the employ of sentient races, specifically driving caravans or stabled in military areas.
|Other_Notes= Wild horses are prey animals that are often hunted by predators native to grasslands, such as [[Lion|lions]].  They are also a favorite food of griffons.  Despite their strong instinct to flee from predators, horses can be trained to fight, and many races, including humans, have used them as steeds in battle.  Warhorses can be trained to attack with their front legs or kick with their rear ones; such attacks can easily knock down many foes.  Horses are half of the inspiration for [[Centaur|centaurs]], the race created by the lesser god [[Skern]].  Horses are related to the [[donkey]], and the offspring of a male horse and a female donkey is a mule.
|Other_Notes= Wild horses are prey animals that are often hunted by predators native to grasslands, such as [[Lion|lions]].  They are also a favorite food of griffons.  Despite their strong instinct to flee from predators, horses can be trained to fight, and many races, including [[human]]s, have used them as steeds in battle.  Warhorses can be trained to attack with their front legs or kick with their rear ones; such attacks can easily knock down many foes.  Horses are half of the inspiration for [[Centaur|centaurs]], the race created by the lesser god [[Skern]].  Horses are related to the [[donkey]], and the offspring of a male horse and a female donkey is a mule.
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Research

Creature Name: Horse

Observations by: Deider of Pelar

Creature Type: Animal ((511))

Creature Subtype: Equine

CTS trainable: Not yet (submitted, but not yet reviewed).


Introduction

Horses are large, hooved mammals. It is thought that they were domesticated by the nomadic Romini when they reached the plains of what would eventually become the Kurathene Empire. Through selective breeding over the centuries there are now several breeds of horse, which can be roughly split into three categories: 1) light or riding horses, used for carrying riders quickly or for long distances, 2) medium or pack horses, used to carry large loads on their backs, and 3) heavy or draft horses, used to pull vehicles.

Feeding Habits

Horses are herbivores, and in the wild consume grasses found on temperate plains. Domesticated horses are often allowed to graze on such grasses, but are also fed hay, oats, corn, and vegetables, especially in the winter when grass may be dead or snow-covered.

Disposition and Social Habits

Wild horses live together in herds. These herds consist of smaller bands which are basically a harem, with one dominant mare leading several other females and their offspring, accompanied by a single male who acts as their protector and sire. There is a pecking order among the bands, with males establishing dominance over others to determine who drinks and eats first, among other things. Domesticated horses, if grouped together, will also form a herd-like hierarchy, with the pecking order including the humans they serve.

Habitat

In the wild, horses live mainly in temperate grassy plains. In civilized areas, horses can often be found in the employ of sentient races, specifically driving caravans or stabled in military areas.

Fylgia

Most compatible: Dire Boar

  • Like dire boars, horses are hooved animals and are extremely strong.

Other notes

Wild horses are prey animals that are often hunted by predators native to grasslands, such as lions. They are also a favorite food of griffons. Despite their strong instinct to flee from predators, horses can be trained to fight, and many races, including humans, have used them as steeds in battle. Warhorses can be trained to attack with their front legs or kick with their rear ones; such attacks can easily knock down many foes. Horses are half of the inspiration for centaurs, the race created by the lesser god Skern. Horses are related to the donkey, and the offspring of a male horse and a female donkey is a mule.