What is Zorse?

ZORSE is a hybrid animal, a combination of male zebra and horse. Any type of horse/donkey/pony combination is called zebroid and sometimes all can be described under the common name. Instead, you can also hear Zebra/donkey Hybrid called Zonkey .

ZORSE is not an ordinary animal and retains a large part of its instinctive wild ancestor. It can be difficult to handle, hard to train and very strong. Although there are fans of an animal and even organizations that support the sale and affinity for Zors, such as the International Zebra - Zorse - Zonkey Association (Izzza), many consider animals that are difficult to manipulate and far prefers to the standard horses for work or driving. Also, ZORSE cannot reproduce, so to get more of them, you have to return to individual breeds to create more. Mastery much larger flight/combat instinct than horses because they are naturally prey animals. Socially, zebras tend to stay in a small groupInch, a place in large groups associated with horse ranks. Incorrectly trained ZORSE can be aggressive towards other animals and is prone to frightened injury.

training begins with imprint, but not feeding bottles. Zorse shows little respect for his goalkeeper, if the bottle is fed, so if he can't get milk from his mother, the coaches prefer to feed the animal from the bucket. Printing is a daily communication, touch and animal training. Unlike the horse, Zors must start training within a few days of birth to become an obedient animal.

Many people might be surprised why people would even bother to have Zors if they could access Zebra. The answer generally is that the pure -blooded zebra traveled more. He can hurt himself or his guard because he is extremely strong.

Despite the work associated with the Education Zorse, much is rewarded with its intelligence, hard workAnd beautiful striped patterns. Some horses programs now have categories ZORSE and some animals can compete in races or riding events. The honest look is certainly recorded.

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