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15.3 - 16.2hh Bay Trail Riding Shire Horses for sale

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Discover Bay 15.3 - 16.2hh Trail Riding Shire Horses for sale on America's biggest equine marketplace. Browse Horses, or place a FREE ad today on horseclicks.com
The Most Popular Horse Names of 2019
The Most Popular Horse Names of 2019
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HorseClicks calculated the most popular horse names of 2019 by using the names entered on the ads placed on our site over the course of 2019. Here's the results: 1. Ace 2. Pending 3. Turbo 4. Stella 5. Hank 6. Dixie 7. Blue 8. ...
HorseClicks attend The All American Quarter Horse Congress 2019
HorseClicks attend The All American Quarter Horse Congress 2019
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Drew Macke, HorseClicks Vice President, visited The All American Quarter Horse Congress, which is held in Columbus, Ohio. The All American Quarter Horse Congress is the world’s largest single-breed horse show which is held over 4 weeks in ...
Winter Essentials For You And Your Horse
Winter Essentials For You And Your Horse
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We all have our favourite products that are a MUST have, especially in the winter. We have chosen some products that are complete winter essentials in the equine world. Winter Essentials For You:   Waterproof Jacket - This is a ...
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What is a Shire horse?
The Shire horse is a breed of draft horse that originated in England. They are typically black, gray, or bay in color and can stand up to 18 hands high (six feet at the shoulder). They are considered to be among the strongest and most powerful horses, capable of pulling very heavy loads. Shires have large heads, small ears, and long manes and tails. They have an easy-going demeanor and are known for their even temperaments, making them popular for driving carriages.