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  2. Glossary of equestrian terms - Wikipedia

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    2. In horse racing, may refer to the speed of the leaders of a given race, [8]: 353 i.e. "setting the pace" or "off the pace". 3. The speed of a horse or, as a verb, to regulate the speed of a horse, particularly over distance. 4. A group of asses, also known as a passe. [8]: 353 paddock 1. A fenced enclosure where horses are kept.

  3. Ambling gait - Wikipedia

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    While a horse performing a flat walk moves at 4 to 8 miles per hour (6.4 to 12.9 km/h), the running walk allows the same horse to travel at 10 to 20 miles per hour (16 to 32 km/h). In the running walk, the horse's rear feet overstep the prints of its front feet by 6 to 18 inches (15 to 46 cm), with a longer overstep being more prized in the ...

  4. Beyer Speed Figure - Wikipedia

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    The Beyer Speed Figure is a system for rating the performance of Thoroughbred racehorses in North America designed in the early 1970s by Andrew Beyer, the syndicated horse racing columnist for The Washington Post.

  5. 32 things to consider before getting a horse - AOL

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    If you are work-shy, a horse is not for you – you need to be prepared to get up early, finish late, and always attend to your horse’s needs before your own, however tired you are.

  6. Size Difference Between Farm's Biggest and Smallest Foals Is ...

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    On April 7, Katie give her followers a size comparison between the smallest miniature horse foal, Squirt, and the large newborn foal who has yet to be named. To say that people are impressed is an ...

  7. Horse jumping obstacles - Wikipedia

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    The horse is supposed to jump through the brush, rather than over it. Due to the height of the brush, the horse generally cannot see the landing. [1] This tests the horse's trust in the rider, as the horse must depend on the rider to guide it carefully and steer it to a solid landing.

  8. Foal - Wikipedia

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    A newborn foal A foal will be able to run alongside of its dam within a few hours of birth. Foals are born after a gestation period of approximately 11 months. [1] Birth takes place quickly, consistent with the status of a horse as a prey animal, and more often at night than during the day. Labor lasting over twenty-four hours may be a sign of ...

  9. College Football Playoff predictions: Projecting who would ...

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    Ahead of Tuesday's second Co llege Football Playoff rankings, a pair of top-five ranked teams lost, while a couple of top-10 teams survived close calls.

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