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| Friesians are Beautiful and Useful |
| By Art Gib |
| You can find Friesians for sale in various parts of the United States. Many horse breeders are now interested in these magnificent looking horses that originally hailed from The Netherlands. |
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| The Benefits of Reliable Equine Websites |
| By Groshan Fabiola |
| When you are a horse passionate, horses become more than just a hobby for you! Horse enthusiasts dedicate a lot of time and money to their passion, constantly looking for new ways of exchanging information and tips with other horse lovers, striving to take their passion to another level. If you are a horse enthusiast and you want to quickly extend your knowledge on horses, with a minimal investment of time, effort and money, the Internet is the best place to turn to for help. There are various equine websites on the World Wide Web that offer you the opportunity to interact with other people interested in horses, allowing you to quickly access the information you need in a fun and interesting environment. |
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| Wild Mustang Horses in the American West |
| By Phil Wiskell |
| It is natural to believe that wild horses have "always" roamed America's Western States, but that simply is not the case Horses were native to North America until the end of the last ice age, 10-12,000 years ago, and then they died out |
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