81. Black Beauty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
advised him to get more horse exercise. He tries to treat horses well, but hires two bad grooms (a thief and a humbug ) due to his lack of knowledge on horse care. Decides to sell Beauty at a horse fair and rent horses when he needs them.
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82. Basuto pony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Domestication of the horse
horses in warfare
horses in the Middle Ages
horses in East Asian warfare
History of the horse in South Asia
horses in the Napoleonic Wars
horses in World War I
horses in World War II
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83. World Horse Welfare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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^ Rehoming Horses (World Horse Welfare - 14 Oct 2010 )
^ Field Officers (World Horse Welfare - 16 Oct 2010)
[edit ] External links
World Horse Welfare websites :
World Horse Welfare's web site
World
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84. Horses in East Asian warfare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
armed conflict. A warrior on horseback or horse-drawn chariot changed the balance of power between civilizations.
When people with horses clashed with those without, horses provided a huge advantage. When both sides had horses, battles turned on
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85. Bolting (horse) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
is also sometimes seen in horse racing when the horse chooses to ignore its jockey and run as it wishes, often in a manner that makes it difficult for the rider to maneuver the horse or rate its speed. Bolting race horses often head toward the
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86. Equidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Domestication of the horse
horses in warfare
horses in the Middle Ages
horses in East Asian warfare
History of the horse in South Asia
horses in the Napoleonic Wars
horses in World War I
horses in World War II
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