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  2. Horse breeding - Wikipedia

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    Horse breeding is reproduction in horses, and particularly the human-directed process of selective breeding of animals, particularly purebred horses of a given breed. Planned matings can be used to produce specifically desired characteristics in domesticated horses. Furthermore, modern breeding management and technologies can increase the rate ...

  3. Mongolian horse - Wikipedia

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    A wide variety of horse colorations are seen. People in the different regions of Mongolia favor different colors of horses and breed accordingly. The Darkhad ethnic group prefers white horses, however most Mongolians prefer dun, bay, or black horses and shun white-colored animals. [15] Some horses are bred for the preferences of foreign markets.

  4. German Riding Pony - Wikipedia

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    The German Riding Pony or Deutsches Reitpony is a modern German breed of pony or small horse of warmblood type. It is a composite of several horse or pony breeds including the Anglo-Arab, the Arab, the Connemara, the Dülmener, the New Forest Pony and the Welsh Pony.

  5. Hucul pony - Wikipedia

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    The Hucul or Carpathian is a pony or small horse breed originally from the Carpathian Mountains.It has a heavy build and possesses great endurance and hardiness. The breed is also referred to as the Carpathian pony, Huculska, Hutsul, Huțul, Huțan or Huzul.

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  7. Indian half-bred - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Half-bred is a horse type from the subcontinent of India. It is a cross-breed between Thoroughbred stallions and local and imported mares of various types. It is raised mainly by the Indian Army as a cavalry mount; it is also used by the Indian Police Service, as a polo pony, and for recreational and competitive riding.

  8. Newfoundland pony - Wikipedia

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    White coloration is occasionally found in the breed, [1] though white in horses is very rare. Gray horses, whose hair coats become white as they age, are much more common. Grays are born dark colored with dark skin and lighten in color as they age, retaining the dark skin. White horses are born and remain white in color, and have pink skin. [2]

  9. Argentine Polo Pony - Wikipedia

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    For a long time, these horses were not recognized as a breed. [1] Although they are often referred to as polo ponies, they have no pony ancestry. [1] They most often originate from crosses between the Thoroughbred and the Criollo, [2] practiced since the 1900s, after polo had been introduced to Argentina by the English around 1890. [3]