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  2. File:Equine Ergonomics.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Concours de Saut International - Wikipedia

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    All CSI events are approved by the international governing body of equestrian sport, the FEI. The CSI is broken down into a starring system, where more competitive events with more prize money have a higher number of stars.

  4. Concours Complet International - Wikipedia

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    CCN: National Three Day Event. They must be held under FEI rules for Three Day Events (but not FEI General Rules or Veterinary Regulations). CCIO: Official International Three Day Event, for team competitions internationally, such as the Olympic Games, the World Equestrian Games, the Pan-American Games, and the European Championships.

  5. Iridology - Wikipedia

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    The first explicit description of iridological principles such as homolaterality (without using the word iridology) are found in Chiromatica Medica, a famous work published in 1665 and reprinted in 1670 and 1691 by Philippus Meyeus (Philip Meyen von Coburg). This is a chart for the right iris, which relates to the right side of the body.

  6. File:The Equine Identification (England) Regulations 2018 ...

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    English: These Regulations supplement, and make provision for the enforcement, of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015-262 (the “EU Regulation”) in England. . They provide for the identification of equine animals, and replace the Horse Passports Regulations 2009 (S.I. 2009-161

  7. National Collegiate Equestrian Association - Wikipedia

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    Riders are then given four minutes to practice on their assigned horse for each event. Riders competing in Equitation over Fences are allowed to take four practice fences within the four minutes of warm-ups. [10] Each rider earns a score and the highest score on that horse wins the head-to-head match and scores a point for that team.

  8. List of horse shows - Wikipedia

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    A horse and handler at an outdoor show in the United Kingdom. A horse show is an event taking place over days or weeks, comprising competitions and displays in equestrian sports. These are lists of notable horse shows by country or geographical area.

  9. Glossary of equestrian terms - Wikipedia

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    Originally an unbroken feral horse, now primarily a word for the horses used in rodeo bronc riding events, where the horse tries to buck off a rider. [1]: 31 May describe any undisciplined horse, especially one that bucks. See also outlaw. broodmare A mare that is used for breeding. [8]: 75 broodmare sire See damsire. brothers-in-blood