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6 Amazing Facts about Horses
6 Amazing Facts about Horses
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“A horse never runs so fast as when he has other horses to catch up and outpace.” This was said by Ovid 2000 years ago. Horses have been known as the most mensch of creatures and everyone knows why. Depending upon old people’s sayin...
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Appaloosa Horse Breed
Appaloosa Horse Breed
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Appaloosa Horse Facts   Standing on average between 14 and 16 hands high Small facial features Usually have wispy thin manes and tails  Usually have striped hooves Can be used for various diciplines W...
The Meeting
The Meeting
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I met this horse a few years ago, in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. His owner was a woman who professed to love him, but was scared of him. She was contemplating sending him to auction and wanted to be sure he was rank and unsalvageable before loading...
By Tanya Buck
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What is a Thoroughbred horse?
The Thoroughbred is a breed of horse most commonly associated with racing, but they have also been used for many other forms of equestrian activities including show jumping, eventing, and dressage. They are known for their graceful conformation and distinctive look, typically standing between 15 and 17 hands high with an elegant yet powerful build. Their distinguishing feature is their long legs and deep chest. Thoroughbreds are known to have great speed and stamina due to their history as racehorses.