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  2. Chestnut (horse anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    Chestnut. The chestnut, also known as a night eye, [1] is a callosity on the body of a horse or other equine, found on the inner side of the leg above the knee on the foreleg and, if present, below the hock on the hind leg. It is believed to be a vestigial toe, and along with the ergot form the three toes of some other extinct Equidae.

  3. Chestnut (horse color) - Wikipedia

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    Bay horses also have reddish coats, but they have a black mane, tail, legs and other point coloration. The presence of true black points, even if obscured by white markings, means that a horse is not chestnut. Seal brown or dark bay horses are not chestnut but may be confused with a liver chestnut. Those unfamiliar with horse coat color ...

  4. Jutland horse - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1900s, most Jutlands were bay or black, but those colors are now in the minority; chestnut is now considered to be the horse's "national color" and is selectively bred. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They generally stand between 15 and 16.1 hands (60 and 65 inches, 152 and 165 cm), and weigh between 1,430 and 1,760 pounds (650 and 800 kg).

  5. File:Chestnut horse head, all excited.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 11:14, 21 November 2009: 3,264 × 2,448 (5.06 MB): Pitke {{Information |Description=A throughbred mare fully alert, trying to see her buddy only a few metres away from her.

  6. Horse Chestnut (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Horse Chestnut (19 August 1995 – 19 February 2015 [1]) was a champion thoroughbred racehorse bred in South Africa by Harry F. Oppenheimer at his Mauritzfontein Stud [2] in Kimberley. His sire Fort Wood [ 3 ] was a son of the British champion sire , Sadler's Wells .

  7. Misty of Chincoteague (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Photo of Misty of Chincoteague taken on 12 June 1969 by Dr. Joseph Spies for his book, Wild Ponies of Chincoteague.Misty was 23 years old. Misty would serve as a conformational example of the "Traditional Type", or "Classic Type", of Chincoteague Pony in terms of anatomy: A solid stock pony type that was sound, with some flaws that were typical for range-bred horses, such as having a blocky ...

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