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| Great African-American Jockeys In American Thoroughbred Racing |
| By Ann Knapp |
| American sports, like most American institutions, has a history of shameful racism, and this includes Thoroughbred horse racing - as anyone who has scanned the insulting, stereotypical names of some racehorses of the 1920s will confirm. At the same time, one of the inspiring things about sports is that way that, at least some of the time, excellence triumphs even in the face of prejudice... |
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| Horse Breeds: Appaloosa, AraAppaloosa, Arabian, Ardennes, Argentine Criollo, Asturian |
| By Phillipe Wiskell |
*APPALOOSA*
Easily recognized from the spots and splashes of colors over their coats, the Appaloosa breed are unique and beautiful from the inside out Appaloosa's are extremely versatile, and have set records in speed on race racks, earned high honors in dressage, games, roping, endurance, jumping and reining- and even make wonderful family horses due to their gentleness |
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| Understanding the Art of Buying a Good Horse |
| By Phil Wiskell |
| Anyone looking through a list of horses for sale needs to have a strong sense of what they are looking to buy When buying horses in Texas, or anywhere else, most people are going to find right off the bat that they are not just looking for "a brown horse," they are going to be looking for horses that will serve a particular purpose |
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