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Actually, January 1 is used as the common birth date for horses in the northern hemisphere and August 1 for horses in the Southern Hemisphere. This is to coincide with horse racing seasons.

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Thoroughbred breeders breed the foals to be born on the first of August so that when the time comes for the foal to be broken it is the right time of year for them to race. And other horse owners celebrate their horses birthdays on the 1st of August because they may not know when the horses actual birthday is and so they celebrate it on the 1st of August.

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To allow for standardisation across all horse related (mostly sporting) events. It is based upon the general breeding season in the Southern Hemisphere.

So for a horse actually born in (say) July, it actually and officially turns 1, on the 1st August, even though it is physically just a few days or weeks old.

In the northern hemisphere, the horses birthday is January 1st each year.

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Do you live in the Northern Hemisphere? Is your birthday January 1? Then your birthday is going to be the same as every horse born in the Northern Hemisphere.

Do you live in the Southern Hemisphere? Is your birthday August 1? Then your birthday is going to be the same as every horse born in the Southern Hemisphere.

Now, with that out of the way, allow me to explain. For purposes of simplifying the aging of the animals for contracts/sale/etc. one of the above-noted dates was assigned for all horses in the particular hemisphere in question. Period. As to why the date is different in each hemisphere? I haven't got a clue. I can tell you why it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere while it is Summer in the Southern Hemisphere. But ... why they have each chosen the distinctly different day for the marking of horses' birthdays ... that's beyond my ken.

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January 1 is the day many breeds choose to change the age of the horses each year. It's not really a birthday as the horses usually aren't born on that day.

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