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Chapter 1442 North American Mustang

How many hazel grouse are there?

As the saying goes, dragon meat is in the sky and donkey meat is underground. In that corner of the Northeast, the dragon meat in question is a flying dragon!

Is this a way to let yourself indulge in porn?

Han Peacock looked at these hazel pheasants. The pity brought by the two twenty-four filial piety parents had faded a little, and his saliva was already flowing out again.

However, after seeing the fire, Han Peacock quickly gave up this idea. The grouse is a flying dragon, and it seems to be no worse than the hazel pheasant.

"I'll let you off this time. Don't blame me for being ruthless next time I meet you." Han Peacock chuckled twice. He had forgotten that this is the United States, which is rich in products. Compared with the country,

The animal and plant resources here are really well preserved.

In this way, the Korean peacock will have a reason to hunt in the future.

Turning his attention to the fire again, Han Peacock felt that the roasting was almost done, so he put a ball of dark barbecued noodles in front of him and carefully tore open the burnt skin, and suddenly a smell of meat hit the noodles!

What does the original beggar's chicken taste like? This is what it tastes like.

However, grouse is also called "flying dragon" in the mouth of the common people in China. This is what "dragon meat in the sky" refers to. Of course, it tastes much better than chicken!

Han Peacock pulled off a tender, oily thigh and gnawed it, feeling so good!

Three thin dogs surrounded him, some were eating fish, and some were trying to rob the chicken bones that the Korean peacock had thrown away.

Han Peacock is enjoying it here. This authentic Chinese taste makes Han Peacock feel very comfortable.

After roasting two grouse and eating six or seven kilograms of meat, the Korean peacock patted his belly and felt that he was full this time.

Just after eating, Han Peacock suddenly felt movement. He turned around and saw a huge creature walking out of the forest.

"Is this a wild horse?" Looking at the maroon figure, Han Kongque recognized what it was at a glance.

The heavy-duty draft horse Peacock is very familiar, and the various racing peacocks in the racecourse have also been seen, and the ones that appear in the wild must be North American wild horses. But such large North American wild horses are really rare.

So Han Peacock's eyes lit up when he saw the wild horses hidden in the jungle. Although these wild horses are called wild horses, as long as they are slightly tamed, they can be very good race horses.

And Han Peacock knew that North American wild horses could be tamed because their ancestors were war horses that had been tamed by humans.

Many people believe that the American horse is the ancestor of all horses in the world, and that the central prairie of the Americas is their birthplace.

Later, due to some accidents, American horses went to Europe, and then slowly spread all over the world.

Slowly, the American horse became extinct due to various reasons.

In the 16th century, the Portuguese brought European horses back to the Americas, which could barely be regarded as a kind of export for domestic sales.

After these Portuguese horses adapted to the American environment, they began to multiply wildly and became "North American wild horses" after being abandoned.

At its peak in the last century, the number of wild horses in the United States exceeded 2 million. Then the wild horses in Europe became completely extinct. Russian explorers searched for many years and failed to find any wild horses anywhere in Europe.

When talking about the United States, many people will think of Western cowboys. North American wild horses provided huge power for various wars.

However, when mechanical civilization developed, Americans began to think that the North American Mustang was useless.

First of all, North American wild horses are tall and grow slowly, which causes them to eat a lot.

Secondly, there is no special nutrition anywhere in the horse's body. It is not like venison to replenish vitality, nor is it like beef to replenish strength.

Horse meat is also not tasty, so they cannot raise it as meat animals.

The U.S. authorities believe that each North American wild horse consumes woodland and grassland resources equivalent to 1,000 US dollars each year. Raising cattle and sheep will be a huge economic benefit, so Americans continue to hunt wild horses.

It was not until the 1970s that the U.S. Congress realized that wild horses were an important resource and established protection laws.

Now, between Wyoming and Montana, there are almost 40,000 acres of natural horse farms established in the United States for North American wild horses to live.

Many states in the western United States have also set up wild horse shelters.

There are also a small number of natural wild horse herds in the United States…

A century ago, there were more than 2 million North American wild horses living on the prairies of the western United States. Their free and wild nature became one of the representatives of the character of the American West.

But today, the number of wild horses in North America has plummeted to less than 50,000, and it is estimated that by 2005, their number will only be 27,000.

Even now, many experts claim that there is no need to worry too much about this situation, because the remaining wild horses have already experienced the test of harsh climates and harsh environments. In addition, there are no threats from natural enemies, and the reproduction rate of wild horses is high.

Their numbers will rise rapidly in the future.

Therefore, the question in the future is how to maintain the balance between the wild horse population and the environment.

Looking at the wild horses here, Han Peacock knew that the environment in the United States was really suitable for wild animals to survive. As long as there were no humans to hunt them, the wild horses would indeed survive.

This is a wild horse with shiny maroon hair. When the Korean Peacock stands, it is not as tall as its back. You must know that the Korean Peacock is over 1.8 meters tall.

So this is definitely a behemoth. Although it is not as tall as a heavy draft horse, this is not a draft horse.

From here we can also see how powerful this North American wild horse is.

If you want to know whether North American wild horses are awesome or not, just look at the way they approach.

This splendid horse is a North American wild horse. Korean Peacock visually estimated that it weighs nearly 700 kilograms!

Even in European Mali, excluding those heavy horses, it is already a very big guy!

In addition to durability, North American mustangs have no flaws. Their height, weight, strength, and short-distance explosive power are all top-notch!

Han Peacock particularly stared at the hooves of this North American wild horse. After looking at it for a while, there was no horseshoe, indicating that it was a real wild horse.

But, what is it doing here? How did such a big guy get into the pasture?

Although the fence outside the pasture is broken, it is certainly not easy for such a big wild horse to get in.

Soon Han Peacock figured out that it was here to eat grass. Even after seeing himself, this wild horse didn't forget to eat grass. He was definitely a foodie.

However, this situation does not seem so unimaginable.

Some time ago, Han Peacock deliberately dropped a lot of spiritual rain here. The rainfall was not fast and the rainfall was not large, but it has made the place lush and full of life.

The reason why it rains at the border of the pasture is mainly because the staff of the pasture here did not manage it well, so the damage to the pasture here was a bit serious.

Seeing this situation, Han Peacock specially made a spiritual rain here in order to repair the pasture here.

This is the periphery of the Golden Cow Ranch. There is no management in the pasture, and the herbivores outside the pasture can naturally eat whatever they want.

But due to the frequent rainfall controlled by Korean peacocks recently, the vegetation growth is now great.

In recent days, as long as it rains, Korean peacocks will sprinkle some spiritual water with the rainfall, so now near the pasture, not only is the air fresher, it smells sweet, and even the nearby vegetation is growing better.

, green!

A horse will not be fat without weeds. This North American wild horse came here to eat young grass. The grass nearby is very fresh and tender, with rich roots and roots, which suits its appetite best. It came yesterday, and today it came again while there was no human activity.

Taste delicious food.

However, it obviously had bad luck today. As soon as it came over, it found a person in its territory. Now, this North American wild horse was hesitant, thinking about whether to come over.

"It's strange. North American wild horses are gregarious creatures. How could it be alone? It couldn't have been attacked by a wild beast! The bear couldn't catch it, and the wolf was no match for it. Did it really sneak into the pasture to eat grass on purpose?"

Seeing some scratches on the wild horse, Han Peacock guessed that it might be a greedy wild horse that wanted to eat the grass in the pasture, so it desperately got through the fence of the pasture.

The reason why there is no suspicion that this wild horse was attacked by a carnivore is because of its size and living habits. North American wild horses are very similar to domestic horses. The structure of the teeth and teeth is also the same. In the summer, more than a dozen wild horses form a group.

A group, led by a male horse, wanders and roams on the grassland, looking for wild plants to eat.

Every evening, I go to the lake to drink water and rest nearby.

In winter, they migrate seasonally, quenching their thirst with snow in the ice and snow, and digging for dead grass and moss under the snow to satisfy their hunger. They have strong endurance.

Wild horses have a high-spirited temperament. When encountering wolves, they are not afraid, but calmly wait for the wolves to attack. Sometimes they will suddenly attack, rush towards the wolves, quickly turn around and kick with their hind hooves,

Therefore, wolves do not dare to invade it easily.

After thinking about it, the Korean peacock stared at the wild horse and expressed his goodwill. With more animals in contact, the Korean peacock naturally had a way to make them trust him.

The wild horse was very wary, but looking at Han Peacock's eyes, it seemed to understand that Han Peacock would not hurt itself, so it allowed the water in Han Peacock's hands to smear on itself.

Han Peacock controlled the spiritual water in his hand to form a trickle, washing the wild horse's wound. When it was cleaned, the wound began to close.

At this time, Han Peacock took a closer look. It was such a big stallion, and its teeth were exposed from eating grass. Judging from the teeth, this wild horse should be an adult stallion. It must be four or five years old.

Hey, it’s up.

The lifespan of a wild horse is generally between twenty-five and thirty-five years old. In this way, this wild horse can only be considered an adult. This should be its heyday. How can it be wandering alone? (To be continued.

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