Horses
Anything and Everything about Horses.
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a comment was made to the wallpaper: Horse Wallpaper | 2 days ago by ponycanter |
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a fan pick question was added: What is your Favorite pony breed???????? | 2 days ago by ponycanter |
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a reply was made to the forum post: My experience... | 3 days ago by ponycanter |
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an answer was added to this question: What is your fav breed? Why? | 3 days ago by ponycanter |
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a fun game where you get to breed horses!
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His owner is going to have him measured by an official to see if he beats the current record holder (a Belgian at a little over 19 hh).
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"Jockey Calvin Borel all but guaranteed victory in the Preakness Stakes and, boy, did she deliver, becoming the first filly in 85 years to win the second leg of the Triple Crown."
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Hi! I am KingdomHeartsNR, here to tell you The Inside Outside NEWS! Now, Im sure most of you guys reading this have seen at least 1 movie in your life. But look back on all the movies youve seen. Has it occured to you that in ALMOST every movie their is a horse? That, my friends, is because the horse has become so facinating, so incredibly mysterious and fantastic, that their beauty and stamina has caught our interest in such a hold. How do they get so fast? Can they learn to do this? Can they even do that? People, even if they don't like horses, are all amased at this thing of beauty God... |
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Earliest Horses: Hyracotherium and Mesohippus Until an even earlier candidate is found, paleontologists agree that the ultimate ancestor of all modern horses was Hyracotherium, a tiny (no more than 50 pounds), deer-shaped herbivore with four toes on its front feet and three toes on its back feet. (If the name Hyracotherium sounds unfamiliar, that's because this mammal was once known by the more fitting Eohippus, or "dawn horse.") The key to Hyracotherium's classification as an early horse was its posture: it appears to have put most of its weight on a single toe of each foot,... |
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When we think of Indians we picture a warrior with a spear or bow and arrow sitting on a horse. But, the Indians did not always have horses. In fact, they did not always have bows and arrows, but that is a different story. This page is about horses and Indians. The Indians got their first horses from the Spanish. When the Spanish explorers Coronado and DeSoto came into America they brought horses with them. This was in the year of 1540. Some horses got away and went wild. But, the Indians did not seem to have done much with these wild horses. They did not start to ride or use... |
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