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  2. Canadian horse - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Horse descended from the French stock Louis XIV sent to Canada in the late 17th century. [6] The initial shipment, in 1665, consisted of two stallions and twenty mares from the Royal Stables in Normandy and Brittany, the centre of French horse breeding. [7] Only 12 of the 20 mares survived the trip.

  3. Canadian Sport Horse - Wikipedia

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    The studbook was renamed in 1984 to include the designation 'Sport Horse'. [4] [7] The name change was registered the following year in the Official Trademark Journal. [8] The breed was renamed Canadian Sport Horse in 1987. [9] [4] Many of the horses are in Ontario. [2] [10] Numbers were growing in 2014. [9]

  4. Lac La Croix Pony - Wikipedia

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    The modern breed name derives from the Lac La Croix First Nation of Ontario, where the horses were last found in the wild. Historically, the breed was also found in Minnesota . Today, it remains a critically endangered breed; there are about 200 horses located in Ontario , Saskatchewan , Manitoba , Alberta , and British Columbia in Canada, as ...

  5. Adena Springs - Wikipedia

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    The Adena Springs North farm is located in Aurora, Ontario, and houses several stallions. It is also home to a retirement program that prepares Thoroughbreds for second careers by retraining them and rehabilitating any injuries they may have. The goal is to place these horses in permanent adoptive homes and as of 2014 over 100 horses had been ...

  6. Ardennais - Wikipedia

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    The horses have been used throughout history as war horses, both as cavalry mounts and to draw artillery, and are used today mainly for heavy draft and farm work, meat production and competitive driving events. They have also been used to influence or create several other horse breeds throughout Europe and Asia.

  7. Equine nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Grass is a natural source of nutrition for a horse. Equine nutrition is the feeding of horses, ponies, mules, donkeys, and other equines. Correct and balanced nutrition is a critical component of proper horse care. Horses are non-ruminant herbivores of a type known as a "hindgut fermenter." Horses have only one stomach, as do humans.

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  9. The Minstrel - Wikipedia

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    The horse was a three-quarter-brother to the 1970 English Triple Crown champion Nijinsky (who was by Northern Dancer out of Flaming Page, the dam of Fleur). [ 3 ] The Minstrel was purchased for $200,000 ($1.1 million inflation adjusted ) at the 1975 Keeneland Sales yearling auction by the British Bloodstock Agency (based in Ireland), acting on ...