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  2. American Cream Draft - Wikipedia

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    The Equus Survival Trust also considers the population to be "critical", meaning that there are between 100 and 300 active adult breeding mares in existence today. [19] To help replenish numbers, the ACDHA has developed regulations to permit foals to be registered when produced via methods such as artificial insemination and embryo transfer .

  3. Colt (horse) - Wikipedia

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    A young female horse is called a filly, and a mare once she is an adult animal. In horse racing , particularly for Thoroughbreds in the United Kingdom, a colt is defined as an uncastrated male from the age of two up to and including the age of four.

  4. Mare - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, a mare is a female horse over the age of three, and a filly is a female horse three and younger. In Thoroughbred horse racing, a mare is defined as a female horse more than four years old. The word can also be used for other female equine animals, particularly mules and zebras, but a female donkey is usually

  5. Shire horse - Wikipedia

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    The Shire is a British breed of draught horse.It is usually black, bay, or grey.It is a tall breed, and Shires have at various times held world records both for the largest horse and for the tallest horse.

  6. Filly - Wikipedia

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    A filly is a female horse that is too young to be called a mare.There are two specific definitions in use: In most cases, a filly is a female horse under four years old.; In some nations, such as the United Kingdom and the United States, the world of horse racing sets the cutoff age for fillies as five.

  7. Geriatric horse - Wikipedia

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    Geriatric pony with a lot of white hair on its head. There are several unmistakable signs that indicate a horse may be geriatric. Historically, determining a horse's age through observation was crucial, especially during a time when horses played a vital role in daily life For example, Le Nouveau Parfait Maréchal (18th century) advised observing specific features such as the teeth, tail ...

  8. Bachelor herd - Wikipedia

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    Bachelor herds often move with a breeding herd that is occupying a nearby area. [12] At least one member of the bachelor herd in this case is usually the offspring of a mare in the breeding herd. [12] Fillies also often temporarily join bachelor herds after leaving their maternal herd at the onset of their first estrus. The fillies then stay ...

  9. Minecraft - Pocket Edition - Wikipedia

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