Monthly Archives: February 2011

Bees: Incredible Creatures That Have Amazing Brain Power

When we begin to study the insects, bees know the facts leaves us speechless.There are about 20,000 species of bees, which are seven species of bees. Bees are insects that the only food consumed by man to make the world not covered other creatures, and a positive contribution to agriculture, to the point that the world does not have enough food, if it were not for them

Bees are incredible creatures that the remarkable ability of the brain, your brain only the size of a sesame seed. It can calculate distances and direction, can provide clues for a successful harvest field. Without any official organization, forming colonies cultured and well-organized, with each bee does its work selflessly.

It is interesting to note that a bee will have about 1,600 trips to the fields of flowers to one ounce (28 grams.) Honey it. Each round up to 5 miles (8 km), which amounts to between 50 and 1000 or more flowers per bee all day.

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Seeking Advice For Your Horse’s Hooves

We’ve all heard the saying “no hoof, no horse”, so it is important to have your horse seen by the farrier regularly.

Good balance promotes the resistance of the hull and the connector is not a well-balanced series of problems that may arise as changes in foot bone, soft tissue damage caused by an unequal burden and stress through the member.

In assessing the balance of the horse’s hooves is important to assess in three ways: lateral (side), front and dorsal view (bottom of foot).

From the standpoint of metacarpal shaft side of the helmet should form a straight line, ie, the wall should follow the same line as the metacarpal bone. In front of the coronary band must be flat and parallel to the ground. Below the central point should be between the widest point and just behind the frog.

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