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    Theoretically speaking I could ride a Zebra like a horse right?


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    Quote Originally Posted by tibilicus View Post
    Theoretically speaking I could ride a Zebra like a horse right?
    If that would be possible the Africans would have figured that out, I heard zebra's are pretty bad-tempered.

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    The Frysian horse, black as the night and only the English Shire is bigger. Smart horses as well, they were formidable warhorses, but the problem was that they really got attached to their riders and would charge unless their buddy was sitting on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    If that would be possible the Africans would have figured that out, I heard zebra's are pretty bad-tempered.

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    The Frysian horse, black as the night and only the English Shire is bigger. Smart horses as well, they were formidable warhorses, but the problem was that they really got attached to their riders and would charge unless their buddy was sitting on them.
    It really breaks down to the animals social structure.
    In order for a species to be domesticated, it has to be able to recognize you as a master or leader over it.


    Horses are difficult to break, but once broken, they are usually subservient. Zebras don't break.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yoyoma1910 View Post
    It really breaks down to the animals social structure.
    In order for a species to be domesticated, it has to be able to recognize you as a master or leader over it.


    Horses are difficult to break, but once broken, they are usually subservient. Zebras don't break.
    Zebras can and have been trained but they have a nasty temper and are difficult to handle.

    The are looked upon as nonedomesticateable. Several other equines fall into this also.

    Zebras have a heard structure similar to horses so over a long amount of time it could be possible to domesticate them…but they are so nasty no one would really want to.

    Breaking is a bad term…many animals won’t break but can be trained. They really aren’t big enough to ride like a horse and wouldn’t last long in that capacity.

    Horses are always trying to improve their rank even with humans. Mine is very dominant but trying to make her do something is much harder than showing her how and getting her to cooperate. Just like it would be with people…sooner or later they will make a break for it. But if they are willing they will always stick by you.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fisherking View Post
    Zebras can and have been trained but they have a nasty temper and are difficult to handle.

    The are looked upon as nonedomesticateable. Several other equines fall into this also.

    Zebras have a heard structure similar to horses so over a long amount of time it could be possible to domesticate them…but they are so nasty no one would really want to.

    Breaking is a bad term…many animals won’t break but can be trained. They really aren’t big enough to ride like a horse and wouldn’t last long in that capacity.

    Horses are always trying to improve their rank even with humans. Mine is very dominant but trying to make her do something is much harder than showing her how and getting her to cooperate. Just like it would be with people…sooner or later they will make a break for it. But if they are willing they will always stick by you.
    Well, that's it. Zebras don't break. You can train them, but like bears they won't break to you. And that is the term for it, at least as far a horses are concerned.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yoyoma1910 View Post
    Well, that's it. Zebras don't break. You can train them, but like bears they won't break to you. And that is the term for it, at least as far a horses are concerned.
    Just not used to it, they did some experiments with a fox, in just a few generations it was a pet. These Prezwalski's are the oldest known breed of horses, and some think that horses (and dogs) were already used for hunting even before the neolithical revolution, that's got to leave a mark.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    Just not used to it, they did some experiments with a fox, in just a few generations it was a pet. These Prezwalski's are the oldest known breed of horses, and some think that horses (and dogs) were already used for hunting even before the neolithical revolution, that's got to leave a mark.
    Selective breeding is how we achieved almost all if not all of our current domesticated animals.

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    Perhaps a horse is descended from the zebra...

    But a zebra is not a horse.

    The species in general doesn't tame well. Instead people make zebroids.
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