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  2. Watering trough - Wikipedia

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    An abreuvoir is a watering trough, fountain, or other installed basin: originally intended to provide humans and/or animals at a rural or urban watering place with fresh drinking water. They were often located at springs. In pre–automobile era cities, they were built as equestrian water troughs for horses providing transportation.

  3. Riding hall - Wikipedia

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    An outdoor enclosure for riding horses is called a riding arena, (training) ring (US English), or (outdoor) school (British English) or, sometimes, a manège (British English). [ note 1 ] In other languages, the French word manège , or a derivative, means "riding hall" since, in French, the word refers to an indoor hall, while an outdoor arena ...

  4. Mustangs of Las Colinas - Wikipedia

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    Fountains give the effect of water splashed by the animals' hooves. The work was commissioned in 1976 and installed in 1984. Mustangs of Las Colinas Museum is located adjacent to the sculpture, in the east building of The Towers at Williams Square. The museum has exhibits and a film about the work's creation as well as additional sculptures by ...

  5. Horse pond - Wikipedia

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    It is also important to provide water troughs along with horse ponds because there is a chance that they can freeze or dry up, leaving horses without a water source. [3] Horse ponds must be kept clean for the horses to maintain a healthy water supply and well-being. In horses, it is also important to keep their legs dry to prevent infections ...

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  7. Horse management - Wikipedia

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    Horses cannot live for more than a few days without water. Therefore, even in a natural, semi-feral setting, a check every day is recommended; a stream or irrigation source can dry up, ponds may become stagnant or develop toxic blue-green algae , a fence can break and allow escape, poisonous plants can take root and grow; windstorms ...

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