Friday, August 24, 2012

Horses Have always Been a Friend of Man

,
TRAINING IN ANIMATION :

For thousands of years just like our dog's the horse have been the friend and specific slave of man. The much larger and heavy horse carried armor-clad knights into battle. They pulled the farmers plows and drew wagons and coaches that were once the only means of transportation.

Horses carried man into hunting fields where he killed animals for food. They pulled the stagecoaches and covered wagons across the western plains for settlers to rule in the West. Horses still...serve for the mounted police. Other horses are used for varied circus acts, while many other horses are used in rodeos and varied sports. Still someone else whole class of horses are shown in confirmation shows. Some carrying a rider and some will not.

Some horses are big and strong enough to pull heavy wagons and farm machinery. Others are lightweight and run in races carrying a jockey in all parts of the world. Still others a re small ponies to carry children and make a great companion as well. Horses have always been a friend of man.

Horses has always been able to adapt to its surroundings. It can speed over the burning sands of the desert or pull sleighs in a land of snow and ice. A horse can eat a great separate kinds of plants.

The horse is among the most thoughprovoking of all animals. It responds facilely to kindness! A horse can remember an injury for a long time. Well-trained horses can carry riders safely through the darkest of night, if given a free rein. They can also find their way back to the stables by themselves. Year's ago once a milkman's horse has made a few trips along a route; it will stop by the customers all by itself! Just as today as long ago, horses are still a great friend to man!


"Now YOU Can Create Professional 3D Animations, Games And Graphic Models Like Pixar and Dreamworks In 2 Hours or Less..."

0 comments to “Horses Have always Been a Friend of Man”

Post a Comment

 

TRAINING IN ANIMATION Copyright © 2011 -- Template created by O Pregador -- Powered by Blogger