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A common rule of thumb is that one human year is roughly equivalent to about 3 to 4 horse years, depending on the horse's age and breed. Horses mature more quickly in their early years, with the first year of a horse's life often equated to around 6 human years. As they age, the conversion ratio becomes closer to 3 horse years per human year. Therefore, while the exact equivalence can vary, a general estimate is that one human year equals about 3 to 4 horse years.

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