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Download site key of liscad v 12. The wild horses of Sable Island are synonymous with the sandbar's mysterious, untamed, romantic image. What is it about the horses that draws people in? 'Wild and free horses — I don't think it's too much more complicated than that,' said Bill Freedman, an ecology professor at Dalhousie University. 'I think some people understand that they don't belong on Sable Island but they admire the fact that once they got there they managed to survive all by themselves without the aid of people.'

How did they get there? Ford 100 series remote start manual 2016. Although a popular story is that the Sable Island horses swam ashore from one of the island's many shipwrecks, scientists say there's no genetic evidence to support that theory. In fact, historians believe the horses were deliberately introduced to the island during the 18th century. The horses on Sable Island today are most likely descendants of animals that were seized by the British from the Acadians during their expulsion from Nova Scotia. (Bill Freedman/Dalhousie University) The horses on Sable Island today are most likely descendants of animals that were seized by the British from the Acadians during their expulsion from Nova Scotia in the late 1750s and 1760s. Thomas Hancock, a Boston merchant and shipowner, was paid to transport the Acadians to the American colonies. Hancock either bought or helped himself to some of the horses abandoned by the Acadians and is thought to have transported the horses to Sable Island along with cows, sheep, goats and hogs.

'They were introduced to the island and the idea was that the horses would take care of themselves, they would reproduce, their numbers would build up and periodically they could be harvested and sold at a profit,' said Freedman. 'At the same time that the horses were introduced, other domestic animals were as well — but only the horses survived in the longer term.' How do they survive? Sable Island's climate is more moderate than mainland Nova Scotia — meaning it's less hot in the summer and less cold in the winter. Still, the conditions can be harsh and the horse population — currently thought to be about 550 — fluctuates every year. 'Last year there was probably around 80 or so foals that were born.

This year we won't really know until we crunch the numbers of who survived and who didn't,' said Philip McLoughlin, a biology professor at the University of Saskatchewan who is overseeing several research students on Sable Island. A horse digs for fresh water on Sable Island. (Terry Hennigar/Friends of Sable Island) 'As far as cause of death, there are a number of things that happen especially later in the winter time when mortalities manifest themselves in old age — in winter storms, you can have individuals that aren't in the best of health die off.' McLoughlin said researchers are starting to see the differences in the number of male and female horses depending on where they are on the island. Food and water, for example, are especially limited on the eastern side of the island.