Why can't horses burp? Curious questions about your favorite pet

Nick Crumpton

Book - 2021

Humorous and informative, Why Can't Horses Burp? is full of fun facts and little-known tidbits about your favorite equine companions. Find answers to everything you've ever wondered about horses in this latest addition to the Curious Questions About Your Favorite Pets series. Can all horses be racehorses? Why do horses wear shoes? And what's the difference between a horse and a pony, anyway? A zoologist explains all of these, and more. Whether you are lucky enough to have a horse of your own or you dream of galloping away on a magnificent steed, Why Can't Horses Burp? is the lively, fact-filled book for you. From horses' desert ancestors to modern-day show ponies, it's certain to satisfy all horse lovers' ...curiosity. Illustrated in color throughout.

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Subjects
Genres
Instructional and educational works
Picture books
Published
London ; New York : Thames and Hudson 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Nick Crumpton (author)
Other Authors
Lily Snowden-Fine (illustrator)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
47 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 30 cm
ISBN
9780500652305
Access
0-6.
  • History of the horse : how long have there been horses?
  • Fire and ice : why are horses called warm-, hot- or cold-blooded?
  • Wild stallions! : do any horses still live in the wild?
  • Dynamic duos : can horses and humans be friends?
  • Spot the difference : what colour is that horse's coat?
  • Built for speed : can all horses be racehorses?
  • What's your neigh-m? : what are horses in a herd called?
  • Gentle giants : what are the biggest breeds of horses?
  • Working nine to five : do horses have jobs?
  • Desert roots : which is the oldest breed of horse?
  • The long, the short and the tall : what's the difference between a horse and a pony?
  • Fancy footwork : can a horse perform tricks?
  • Looking good! : do horses need a hairdresser?
  • Healthy hooves : why do horses wear shoes?
  • Eating like a horse : how often should you feed your horse?
  • Why can't horses burp? : how is a horse unique?
  • Giddy up! : what is a horse gait?
  • Let the ears do the talking : can a horse speak with its ears?
  • Competition time : can a horse win a medal at the Olympic Games?
Review by Booklist Review

Horses may not burp, but they can produce up to 50 pounds of manure per day. After focusing on cats and dogs in previous books, zoologist Crumpton turns to another favorite domesticated animal--the horse--in this lively informational volume. The author groups facts thematically into double-page spreads. While questions such as "Do any horses still live in the wild?" and "Do horses have jobs?" introduce a spread's topic, elongated illustrations in a folk-art style and short, chunked text provide the answers. Subjects range from the history of the horse and famous horses to their breeds, hair colors, gaits, and place in a herd. Also covered are horse grooming and tricks, how they use their ears to communicate, and equine Olympic events. A section on unique horse traits includes, of course, that horses don't burp because strong valves in their stomach keep food in, even at a gallop. Pair with Jennifer Thermes' Horse Power (2021) for another look at this animal's influence on and relationship with humans.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 2--5--Did you know that horses can't burp? They have special stomach valves to keep food inside while they're galloping. While the book's title may give the impression that a lot of the content will be just as wacky as equine burps, that isn't really the case. Much of the information provides an interesting but fairly straightforward overview of horse history, care, and jobs. Each spread features a theme (such as "History of the Horse") with a related query ("How long have there been horses?"). Along with the answer, additional related facts are found around the page. From famous horses like Alexander the Great's Bucephalus to the differences between horses and ponies, readers are sure to discover new fun facts and tidbits. There is also practical advice such as how to assess a horse's mood based on the position of the ears. The illustrations are quite appealing. The horses, with their varied colors, shapes, tack, and expressive faces, have abundant charm. Even though sequential reading isn't required, the ending of the book may seem abrupt, as readers may be looking for a wrap-up conclusion. Back matter includes a glossary of terms (like farrier and curry comb). VERDICT A perfect primer for equine enthusiasts.--Alyssa Annico, Youngstown State Univ., OH

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Horse facts, basic and obscure, fill this oversized illustrated book. Following Why Do Cats Meow? and Why Do Dogs Sniff Butts? (both 2020), this latest volume in a series on animals turns to horses of all kinds. Each spread focuses on one question, such as "How long have there been horses?"; "Why do horses wear shoes?"; and "Can a horse speak with its ears?" Short paragraphs responding with answers are spaced throughout each spread, around painted illustrations of horses against white backgrounds, in action scenes, or in portrait frames. Readers will learn the names of horses' colors, the names of older and younger members of a herd, the relationships between humans and horses, the jobs horses do, which breeds are strongest, which are most easily trained, and, of course, why horses can't burp, among other things. While the title implies that the book will be filled with quirky, unusual facts, most of the information is fairly basic--enlightening for beginner horse enthusiasts but less so for those who have already been delving into equine affairs. The writing style is plain, and bolded headings make browsing easy. The delicate watercolor illustrations are realistic enough to be informative but also playful in places, depicting horses with eyebrows to exaggerate their emotions in one spread, for instance. A number of famous horses from history are featured as well. Humans are pictured in a variety of skin tones. A fun gift or reference book for the newer horse enthusiast. (glossary, index) (Nonfiction. 5-9) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.