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  2. Canadian horse - Wikipedia

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    By 1880, through exports and war casualties, Canadian horses had almost become extinct. [13] In 1885, the Canadian Horse Breeders Association was formed to inspect and approve breeding stock with the aim of creating a studbook for the breed, and in 1886, further export from Canada was forbidden by Quebec law.

  3. Canadian Warmblood - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Warmblood is a Canadian breed or registry of warmblood sport horses with European warmblood ancestry. Admission to the stud-book is based on both performance and parentage: a horse must have in its pedigree at least one from a list of twenty-five influential European warmblood stallions foaled between 1840 and 1926, and must also pass a Keuring or performance inspection.

  4. Category:Horse breeds originating in Canada - Wikipedia

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  5. Canadian Sport Horse - Wikipedia

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    These horses are crossbred between Thoroughbred stallions and local, Canadian-bred mares. It was formerly known as the Canadian Hunter; a breed society was formed in 1926. The breed name was changed in 1984. The Canadian Sport Horse is intended for equestrian sport competitions, especially show jumping and dressage.

  6. Lac La Croix Pony - Wikipedia

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    The Ojibwe Horse, also known as the Lac La Croix Indian Pony (bebezhigooganzhii, mishdatim) and Lac La Croix “Indian” or “Indigenous” pony is a semi-feral Canadian horse breed developed by the Ojibwe people. The population became critically low; and, by 1977, only four mares remained.

  7. Canadiana (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Canadiana (1950–1971) was the first Canadian-bred racehorse to earn more than $100,000 Canadian.She was bred by E. P. Taylor at his National Stud near Oshawa, Ontario.Sired by Taylor's stallion, Chop Chop who would go on to sire three more Queen's Plate winners, her dam Iribelle was also owned by Taylor.

  8. Wando (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame (2014) Wando (February 23, 2000 – January 22, 2014) was a Thoroughbred racehorse who won the Canadian Triple Crown in 2003. Wando was bred by Gustav Schickedanz at his farm Schomberg Farms in Schomberg , Ontario and ridden mainly by jockey Patrick Husbands . [ 1 ]

  9. Knob Hill Stable - Wikipedia

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    The horses still racing were mainly holdovers from the 2007/2008 season. 2012 would be the last year that the Stable entered horses into racing competitions. In its 40-year career, Knob Hill Stable proved to be one of the premiere Canadian stables. Throughout its history, it produced 85 stakes winners that raced throughout North America and Europe.