I met the mare Zipper at 0:48 When she was a yearilng filly. She was exceptionally friendly and loving, and remained so at age 10 as she's shown here. A lot depdends on the temperament of the mare. A few zebra hinnies are shown here (zebra mom), but they are not produced purpsoefully, as they waste a year of the repproductive year of the zebra dam. Zebra mares are used to produce zebra foals. The old mare at 2:32 is a quagga, an extinct subspecies of teh plains zebra.
The farmers that went from Holland to South-Africa,used the hides of this animal, to make potatoe-sacks..., because there were so many of them...yes were...
The mare at .48 min is out of a pintaloosa mare. I met her when she was a yearling filly. Here she is a 10 year old mare but just as friendly as a big dog. She is saddle trained.
its dicusting, it really shouldnt be done! Who gave humans the right to cross breed animals like this?? Im extremely surprised those poor animals dont have severe genetic deformations! BTW Im not having a go at fluroyellowpants (awesome name btw) im having ago at whatever nitwit who had this idea was!! soon well have stupid things like cogs/dats and froads/ togs! *sigh*
i can c where u r standing but this cross breeding prob was an accident at first and now people just take advantage of it but when u look at it this is just like a african american peeps with white peeps
we look diff but really we are the same :D its just the same in this case :]
At 2:24 the foal in the background is a Grevy zedonk. The foal in the foreground is a zorse. Gorgeous animals. You're right, though, Quaggas are not zorses. Neither are Przewalsky's horses.
Yes. I have met and ridden several of these larger zorses. My favorite is "Tiger", the offspring of a quarter horse mare and a Grant zebra. His temperament is very much like that of a Quarter horse.
well ppl cross breed dogs, cats and a zebra is a really close relitive of a horse i find it...intersting
werewolfmeyer 1 year ago
I met the mare Zipper at 0:48 When she was a yearilng filly. She was exceptionally friendly and loving, and remained so at age 10 as she's shown here. A lot depdends on the temperament of the mare. A few zebra hinnies are shown here (zebra mom), but they are not produced purpsoefully, as they waste a year of the repproductive year of the zebra dam. Zebra mares are used to produce zebra foals. The old mare at 2:32 is a quagga, an extinct subspecies of teh plains zebra.
FilmerOfBobcats 1 year ago
My friend jst got a zorse today, hes soo cute :)
anacondaproductions 1 year ago
anyone heard of the extinct Quagga??
haydenhack 2 years ago
I heard about it.
gerardaddict 1 year ago
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lukygresca 1 year ago
I love the one at :50 . :D
soccerandhorses3 2 years ago
The farmers that went from Holland to South-Africa,used the hides of this animal, to make potatoe-sacks..., because there were so many of them...yes were...
WILLYBACOBOY 2 years ago
The last picture was not a cross-bred, but the last living quagga zebra sub-species from the common plain zebra.
it was called the quagga, and was quit common in the southern parts of Africa.
This footage was from the london Zoo,where one of the last living examples was alive at the beginning of the last century.
In the Amsterdam Zoo Artis the last one died, too sad for words...
WILLYBACOBOY 2 years ago
you get a magical zorse or course!
ericthemanocan112 2 years ago
This is awesome thanks for uploading the video I don't know why some people are getting mad about this video.
The Zebra and the Horse are in the Horse family
Hikaru2g 2 years ago
The mare at .48 min is out of a pintaloosa mare. I met her when she was a yearling filly. Here she is a 10 year old mare but just as friendly as a big dog. She is saddle trained.
FilmerOfBobcats 2 years ago
its dicusting, it really shouldnt be done! Who gave humans the right to cross breed animals like this?? Im extremely surprised those poor animals dont have severe genetic deformations! BTW Im not having a go at fluroyellowpants (awesome name btw) im having ago at whatever nitwit who had this idea was!! soon well have stupid things like cogs/dats and froads/ togs! *sigh*
Tictacponyx 2 years ago
i can c where u r standing but this cross breeding prob was an accident at first and now people just take advantage of it but when u look at it this is just like a african american peeps with white peeps
we look diff but really we are the same :D its just the same in this case :]
fluroyellowpants 2 years ago
2:34 is a Quagga, not a Zorse. Quaggas are extinct animals and are distinctly different from Zorses, as they belong to the Zebra family.
starlightmustang 2 years ago
haha i knew it was diff but i couldnt find andy more pics and i need 1 more pic x]
fluroyellowpants 2 years ago
True, but all asses, zebras, horses, ponies, etc. belong to the Equus family.
LOPONUMER 2 years ago
At 2:24 the foal in the background is a Grevy zedonk. The foal in the foreground is a zorse. Gorgeous animals. You're right, though, Quaggas are not zorses. Neither are Przewalsky's horses.
FilmerOfBobcats 2 years ago
weird but cute
rihannafan2323 2 years ago
yer love them 2 :D
fluroyellowpants 2 years ago
just out of interest...wuld u be able to ride a Zorse?...love them soo much wuld love 1 one day :D
Bubbletumbler 2 years ago
yes,you can ride thm, you can ride Zebras too :) i plan on getting a zorse
horselvr26 2 years ago
Yes. I have met and ridden several of these larger zorses. My favorite is "Tiger", the offspring of a quarter horse mare and a Grant zebra. His temperament is very much like that of a Quarter horse.
FilmerOfBobcats 2 years ago
man there awsome
stevenmcg69 3 years ago
AWESOME i love zorses, they are so pretty!
horsecontest101 3 years ago