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  2. Poitevin horse - Wikipedia

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    The studbook for the Poitevin horse was created by the Société Centrale d'Agriculture des Deux-Sèvres on June 26, 1884, [16]: 44 with a horse section and a donkey section. [22] The first edition was released December 31, 1885, [ 16 ] : 44 setting the physical criteria for breeding, and ending the practice of promoting crossbred horses as ...

  3. Baudet du Poitou - Wikipedia

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    The Baudet du Poitou, also called the Poitevin or Poitou donkey, is a French breed of donkey. It is one of the largest breeds, and jacks (donkey stallions) were bred to mares of the Poitevin horse breed to produce Poitevin mules , which were formerly in worldwide demand for agricultural and other work.

  4. Zakynthos horse - Wikipedia

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    The Zakynthos (Modern Greek: άλογο της Ζακύνθου; English: Zante horse) is a breed of generally black saddle and combined driving horses originating from the island of Zante, one of the Ionian Islands, in Greece. The origin of this breed is very recent, dating back to the 20th century.

  5. List of equestrian sports - Wikipedia

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    Equitation – Art or practice of horse riding or horsemanship; Horse show – A judged exhibition of horses; Icelandic equitation – Form of horse riding traditional to Iceland; Jineteada gaucha – Traditional sport of Argentina and the Cono Sur; Mounted orienteering – Sport of orienteering while riding a horse; Pleasure riding – form of ...

  6. Equestrianism in France - Wikipedia

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    Equestrianism is the third most popular Olympic sport in France, and the leading sport for women.. Stemming from military practices and a long tradition of teaching by equestrians such as La Guérinière and François Baucher, traditional French equestrianism is essentially represented at the Cadre Noir de Saumur.

  7. Michigan Shore-to-Shore Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Shore-to-Shore Trail (also known as the Michigan Riding and Hiking Trail) is a 220-mile-long (350 km) trail that runs between Empire on Lake Michigan and Oscoda on Lake Huron across the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. It is open to horseback riders and hikers but not bicycles.

  8. Riding hall - Wikipedia

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    A riding hall, indoor arena, indoor school (UK English), or indoor ring (US English) is a building (part of an equestrian facility) that is specially designed for indoor horse riding. Smaller, private buildings contain only space for riding, while larger commercial facilities contain a "ring" or "arena" within a larger building as exclusively ...

  9. Equestrian events at the Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Fall of horse and rider: -4; Fall of just the rider: -6; Tapping the fence by the horse: -1; Knocking down the fence: -2 if with the hind legs,-4 if by the forelegs or fore and hind legs; Touching demarcation line of spread jump: -1 if hind legs touch line,-2 if forelegs touch line,-2 if hindlegs touch within the line,-4 if forelegs touch ...