All About Horses
Explore the fascinating world of horses with this engaging worksheet for Grade 4 science students.
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All About Horses
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Use the word bank to help you with the fill-in-the-blank questions.
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
1. Horses are plant-eating animals, also known as .
2. A baby horse is called a .
3. The long hair on a horse's neck is called its .
4. Horses have hard coverings on their feet called .
5. The fastest gait of a horse is called a .
6. Which of these is NOT a common use for horses?
Riding
Plowing fields
Flying
Racing
7. What do horses use their tails for?
To hold things
To swat flies
To climb trees
To dig holes
8. All horses are the same size and color.
True
False
9. Horses sleep standing up.
True
False
10. Name two different types of horses or ponies.
11. Label the parts of the horse shown in the diagram.

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