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  2. Horse - Wikipedia

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    The International Federation for Equestrian Sports, the world governing body for horse sport, uses metric measurements and defines a pony as being any horse measuring less than 148 centimetres (58.27 in) at the withers without shoes, which is just over 14.2 hands (58 inches, 147 cm), and 149 centimetres (58.66 in; 14. 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 hands), with ...

  3. Equine nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Grass is a natural source of nutrition for a horse. Equine nutrition is the feeding of horses, ponies, mules, donkeys, and other equines. Correct and balanced nutrition is a critical component of proper horse care. Horses are non-ruminant herbivores of a type known as a "hindgut fermenter." Horses have only one stomach, as do humans.

  4. Skeletal system of the horse - Wikipedia

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    It forms the "forearm" of the horse along with the ulna. Ulna: caudal to the radius, it is fused to that bone in an adult horse. Shoulder joint (scapulohumeral joint): usually has an angle of 120-130 degrees when the horse is standing, which can extended to 145 degrees, and flexed to 80 degrees (such as when the horse is jumping an obstacle).

  5. Hobby horse - Wikipedia

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    [2] Sieve horses are a simpler version of the tourney horse. Known only in Lincolnshire, they are made from a farm sieve frame, with head and tail attached, suspended from the performer's shoulders. The performer wears a horse blanket (the kind that includes a headpiece with holes for the eyes and ears) that covers them and the sieve.

  6. Appaloosa - Wikipedia

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    [10] Few spot leopard A mostly white horse with a bit of color remaining around the flank, neck and head. [10] Snowflake A horse with white spots, flecks, on a dark body. Typically the white spots increase in number and size as the horse ages. [10] Appaloosa roan, marble or varnish roan: A distinct version of the leopard complex.

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  8. Standardbred - Wikipedia

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    Hambletonian 10 was out of a dam with Norfolk Trotter breeding, and the mare and foal were purchased by William Rysdyk, a farm hand from New York state, who successfully raced the colt as a three-year-old against other horses. The horse went on to sire 1,331 offspring, 40 of whom trotted a mile in under 2 minutes 30 seconds.

  9. Bosnian Mountain Horse - Wikipedia

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    Horse populations – like those of other farm animals – suffered heavily during the Bosnian War of 1992–1995. In the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina , the total number of horses fell from 46 628 in 1990 to 16 080 in 1995, and by 2002 had fallen further to 7014 , or about 15% of the pre-war number; in the Republika Srpska numbers also ...

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