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  2. Camargue horse - Wikipedia

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    In winter coat. Camargue horses are always grey.This means that they have black skin underlying a white hair coat as adult horses. They are born with a hair coat that is black or dark brown in colour, but as they grow to adulthood, their hair coat becomes ever more intermingled with white hairs until it is completely white.

  3. Camargue equitation - Wikipedia

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    Camargue equitation is the traditional style of working equitation of the gardian herders of the Camargue region of southern France. It is closely associated with the Camargue horse , with Camargue cattle , and with the bouvino , the traditional cultural world of cattle farming in the Camargue.

  4. Aigues-Mortes - Wikipedia

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    The Camargue bull is smaller than the Spanish fighting bulls, stocky, with high horns and head. It measures about 1.40 m at the withers. It is primarily intended for bullfighting which is very popular in the region. The Camargue horse is the ultimate companion for herdsmen to move into the marshes and herd bulls.

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  6. White Mane - Wikipedia

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    In the marshes of Camargue, France, a herd of wild horses roam free. Their leader is a handsome white-haired stallion named White Mane (Crin Blanc in French).A group of ranchers capture the wild stallion and place him in a corral.

  7. Talk:Camargue horse - Wikipedia

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    Traduction : Only animals in stud-book, born and identified in Camargue area (berceau de race) and from a manade can be called "Camargue horse". Camargue hors manade. Désigne les animaux inscrits au studbook du cheval Camargue, nés et identifiés dans le berceau de race mais n’appartenant pas à une manade [1].

  8. Manade - Wikipedia

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    A manade of Camargue horses means at least four mares in reproductive age living together on at least 20 hectares. A manade (prov. menada, originally from lat. manus = hand) [1] is a term used mainly in the Camargue area in France for a semi-feral group of Camargue cattle or horses led by a gardian, or herder. [1] [2] In French, the word manade ...

  9. Robert Vavra - Wikipedia

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    Jane Goodall and William Shatner have introduced his documentary film on primitive equine behavior, Such Is The Real Nature of Horses, the culmination of 20 years of research. One of his best known horse-related projects is Horses Of The Wind, a music CD which includes Robert Vavra's photographs. Though mostly music, the CD includes horses ...