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  2. Cass Ole - Wikipedia

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    Cass Ole was naturally a black-colored horse, but he had white markings on his pasterns and a white star on his forehead which were dyed black for his screen time. [2] The stallion was born at Donoghue Arabian Horse Farm in Goliad, Texas, owned by Louise and Gerald Donoghue, who sold him to his owners in San Antonio who purchased him for ...

  3. List of fictional horses - Wikipedia

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    The Black (Stallion), from a series of 21 books by Walter Farley beginning with The Black Stallion (1941) Blaze, from a series of children's books by Clarence William Anderson, beginning with Billy and Blaze (1936) Blessing, Celeste's first horse in The Secret Horse by Gina Bertaina [2] Boxer, Mollie, and Clover, from Animal Farm by George Orwell

  4. El Mokhtar - Wikipedia

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    El Mokhtar (February 9, 1971 – December 31, 1983) was an Arabian horse, and one of three black Arabian stallions used to portray "The Black" in the second Black Stallion film, The Black Stallion Returns. El Mokhtar was imported by a syndicate of American Arabian breeders in 1975.

  5. The Norfolk Phœnomenon - Wikipedia

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    The Norfolk Phœnomenon was a black stallion, 1.59 m tall. [5] [11] Jean-Pierre Reynaldo describes him as an ugly horse who "knew how to trot". [11] Indeed, his trotting action is described (by stud inspector A. Ollivier) as "extraordinary". [7] [8] He also had a number of conformation faults, such as hollow knees and a poorly developed chest. [7]

  6. The Black Stallion - Wikipedia

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    The Black Stallion is the name of a bestselling series of books by Walter Farley, and also the name of the first book in the series (from 1941), and the title character, an Arab stallion also known as the Black or Shêtân. The series chronicles the story of a Sheikh's prized stallion after a ship journey gone awry brings it into the possession ...

  7. Arabian horse - Wikipedia

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    The Arabian Horse Association registers purebred horses with the coat colors bay, gray, chestnut, black, and roan. [25] Bay, gray and chestnut are the most common; black is less common. [ 26 ] The classic roan gene does not appear to exist in Arabians; [ 27 ] rather, Arabians registered by breeders as "roan" are usually expressing rabicano or ...

  8. Friesian horse - Wikipedia

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    B-Book I is for horses from a mating with a limited-approved stallion. In countries where approved-stallion stock is low, some stallions are given limited breeding rights, and their offspring can be registered in B-Book I with the possibility of upgrading to a higher studbook grade after three successive generations of breeding by KFPS approved ...

  9. The Black Stallion Returns - Wikipedia

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    The Black Stallion Returns is a 1983 adventure film, an adaptation of the book of the same name by Walter Farley, and sequel to The Black Stallion.The only film directed by Robert Dalva, it was produced by Francis Ford Coppola for MGM/UA Entertainment Company.