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    Hey kalei i could see a foal behind one of your alti horses, at least it looked that way here is some pictures of the PRZEWALSKI HORSE!







    PRZEWALSKI:also known as the Asian Wild Horse or Mongolian Wild Horse, or Takhi, is the closest living wild relative of the domestic horse. They are an endangered horse.stockily built horse. They're usually 13 hh. They always have a dorsal stripe and always lighter around the muzzle. most of the time light zebra striping on the legs.They're color is very similar to a dun! They are not considered a "true wild" horse. interesting fact:The Przewalski horse has 66 chromosomes, while the domestic horse has 64. The Przewalski horse can be crossed successfully with the domestic horse, producing offspring with 65 chromosomes.

    Next i would like to see an...humm...Polish arabian


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    Awesome horseys! I got a few of the nice Polish Arabian, so perty!







    stupid facts, I couldn't really find anything, just breeder sites. Oh well. You probably already know alot about polish arabians I figure lol.

    Next I would like to see a zebra!!


    Kalei
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    okay! I'm gone for 3 days and I come back to this? 2 more pages? haha, now I get to start playing again!

    I thought this was soo cute!

    and this - he/she's talking!


    Oh! I think I might be sick! I was looking up zebras, and there was a picutre of a man, kneeling over a dead zebra, with agun in his hand. Andthe zebra was all bloody, too! [the man was not a ve, i knew that!] I thought that would have been illegal or something! oh well, I guess its too late for the poor zebra, anyways.

    FACT: No zebra's stripesare ever the same[haha everyone knew that one] and they have extremely stubborn natures, which is part of the reason they have never been tamed.

    I'd like to see....a red roan clydesdale and if thats not possible, then a pure chestnut one, no white markings anywhere.
    in on the joke and i cant stop laughing

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    Clysdales

    Clydesdales are a breed of heavy draft horse. Clydesdales originated from Scottish farm horses over two hundred years ago.

    How tall are Clydesdales?
    Clydesdales can grow to over 18 hands tall. A hand is four inches, so this would be 72 inches, or six feet. A horse is measured from the ground to it's withers. If you feel at the end of a horses mane, you will find a small flat spot, this is the withers. When a horse puts their head down to eat, this is the highest point on the horse.

    How much does a Clydesdale weigh?
    Mature Clydesdales weigh between 1600 and 2400 pounds, as much as a Volkswagon Beetle.

    What are the different colors of Clydesdales? The horses are mostly bay or brown but can be black or sorrel. Roan (white hair scattered throughout the coat) is often seen. A white blaze face and four white legs are common, but black legs are often found. White spots can occur on the body. A knowledgeable judge ignores color in the show ring.

    http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l1...lydesdale2.jpg http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l1...lydesdale1.jpg

    I think the white one is neat. How about a Peruvian Paso
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    very beautiful!


    FACT: The Spanish Jennet gave its even temperament and smooth ambling gait, the African Barb contributed great energy, strength and stamina while the Andalusian imparted its excellent conformation, action, proud carriage and beauty to the new breed. Once established, the Peruvian Paso was maintained in its native country as a closed population, isolated by geography and the dedication of its creators from the influence of additional outside blood.

    Next, I want to see... a Spanish Jennet.
    in on the joke and i cant stop laughing

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    Spanish Jannet

    http://atigradoacres.com/images/Jazzman9-28-06f.jpghttp://atigradoacres.com/PicsApril04/EncoreIntro.jpg
    The Jennet, the ancestor of all North American gaited breeds, was quite popular in color patterns that are today found in the Appaloosa, Knabstrupper and Noriker horses.
    How bout a yakut with a baby
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    Spanish Jennet

    Wow, this breed must be a rare one cause it was hard finding pictures, I got two though



    Fact: In the Middle Ages, the Spanish Jennet Horse (Pinto Paso or Paso Tiger Horse) reflected his lofty Spanish heritage in his crisp, smooth gait, his proud and elegant carriage, and in his brilliant colors and flashy patterns. He was the mount of choice of all European nobility

    Today, a registered Spanish Jennet Horse (Pinto Paso or Paso Tiger Horse) is a predictable reflection of his historic predecessor. He sports an exotic patterned coat in a full spectrum of the usual colors of horses (the grey gene is not allowed), and he is heir to the stylish and smooth gait and distinctive conformation of the modern day Paso horses.

    Next I would like to see an Azteca horse.


    Kalei
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