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00:00On both sides. And animals had to travel to places far beyond before
00:08In.
00:10The cavalry had to advance 20, 30, 50 kilometers a day
00:17on the back of the horses and to several days continuously.
00:21These are demands that have never existed before. Even Napoleon wouldn't ask his horses for 100 kilometers
00:31In one day,
00:32But in the back there were all the modern equipment, trains, trucks, so they were in the back, moving very fast.
00:42But it wasn't on the back side to keep up with the horse speed,
00:46The horses had to cope with the speed of the back side. I remember the chief veterinarian greeted one of the soldiers and told him everything you needed
00:58It's a little Beirut, Mr. Hydrogen
01:01And a little alcohol and a gun in a wounded horse causes
01:08To slow down the military traffic, you shoot him.
01:16Once horses suffered the same suffering as humans, stress, pain, weakness, injury, and disease.
01:24But his suffering was not heeded. Ha, if it was dragging more than two thirds of the artillery,
01:31the withdrawal of the field artillery, which weighs one and a half tons, six of which, the war would have ended quickly without it.
01:40The ammunition carried food and water.
01:43Her day started at 5 a.m. and lasted until night, and when men were tired
01:51They'd leave the horses tied to their wagons
01:55Which doesn't allow the horse to rest. In the next few months, 300 of them were dying
02:00today due to the dragging of very heavy weapons.
02:06iraq
02:07D
02:12On the French side in the 19th century there was talk about the horse engine, as the horse was considered to be.
02:21I also found a text that suggests that the horse has an inexhaustible energy
02:28I just put in front of him, and he can do anything, and the General Staff believes it
02:37My brother.
02:38granted
02:41Cavalry horses have been cut down over a thousand kilometers a month without being freed from the snow for days
02:49A reason. This is trauma. I even hit the veterinary services team
02:54It's a sight to see her back. It smells so bad. She was the animal