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Santa and his Reindeer

Posted by Classic Equine Equipment Blog on Dec 25, 2024 2:00:00 PM

Today is the day -Christmas! Santa came to town last night, and with him he brought his trusty reindeer crew! Here is some fun information about Reindeer that you may not know.

Santa's Reindeer - Classic equine blogReindeer, also known as Caribou  are typically referred to as reindeer if they are a domesticated animal and Caribou if they are wild. Reindeer are part of the deer family and are considered herd animals ( traveling, feeding and resting together). -This explains why all of Santa's Reindeer are always together.

Reindeer do not grow horns, they grow antlers. Out of all deer species Reindeer antlers are considered the largest and heaviest with male antlers ranging up to 51 inches long and female antlers up to 20 inches. Reindeer will typically shed their antlers each year. Male reindeer will shed them November or mid-December while females keep their antlers until they have given birth in spring. - have you ever noticed Rudolph's antlers? Rudolph is actually a female!

Along with having the largest antlers, reindeer are also the only deer species to be completely covered from nose to hooves in hair. Their extra fuzzy hooves and nose help keep them warm when traveling through ice and snow. Reindeer have an excellent sense of smell. They typically travel against the wind so scents are easier to pick up. Their special nose helps them sniff out food from frozen or snowy surfaces, sense upcoming danger and follow direction.Santa's Reindeer - Classic equine blog

Reindeer are herbivores. They can typically eat 9-18 lbs. of vegetation a day. Their diet usually consists of mosses, ferns, herbs, and grasses - and of course, Santa gives his Reindeer carrots as a treat!

Happy Holidays from Classic Equine Equipment!

Medicine, Center for Veterinary. “Fun Facts about Reindeer and Caribou.” U.S. Food and Drug Administration, FDA, www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary/animal-health-literacy/fun-facts-about-reindeer-and-caribou.

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