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 Telegraph.co.uk | Clare Balding: Britain's love affair with the horseTelegraph.co.ukThe native British breeds were stocky – think of the Exmoor and New Forest ponies – or beefy like the Shire or Clydesdale. There was nothing fine or fast about them until the arrival in the 17th century of the Arabian horse. A horse with an elaborate ... |
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| Is Bodemeister up to Preakness challenge?Philadelphia InquirerThe dazzling winner of the Arkansas Derby ran like a quarter horse the first time through the stretch, a Clydesdale the second time. He outsprinted two really fast horses, Trinniberg and Hansen, for the early lead and really looked like a winner when ... and more » |
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| Autistic boy rides horse for therapySan Antonio ExpressBy Vincent T. Davis Miss Daisy, who is half Clydesdale and half thoroughbred race horse, romps through the fields at Triple H Equitherapy in Medina County on April 4, 2012. Half Clydesdale, and half thoroughbred race horse, she came to be as a result ... and more » |
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| My Dinner With Ford SVT EngineersJalopnikThe idea: A four-door Mustang. This one's not my idea, it's been around forever. Ford made prototypes of these, too. And, if you're so terrified of lone Mustang-honor vigilantes, I guess you could call it some other horse name? Clydesdale? and more » |
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| Horsing around at Home FarmKnutsford.comThe Clydesdales are a native Scottish breed, traditionally used as a working farm horse – magnificent, gentle and immensely strong. They have played a significant role in the life of Tatton's Home Farm. Between eight and 12 shire and Clydesdale ... |
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