horse used for riding

  • 61saddle horse — /ˈsædl hɔs/ (say sadl haws) noun any type of horse which has a strong back and trained gait and is therefore used for riding …

  • 62Holsteiner horse — For other uses, see Holstein (disambiguation). Holsteiner Holsteiner gelding at the FEI World Cup Distinguishing features German sport horse bred for show jumping, primarily grey and bay in color. Alternative names Holstein …

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  • 63Draft horse — For other uses of the term heavy horse , see Heavy horse. For the Australian sport, see Campdrafting. Shire horse, of typical draft conformation A draft horse (US), draught horse (UK) or dray horse (from the Old English dragan meaning to draw or… …

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  • 64Bit (horse) — For other uses, see bit (disambiguation). A horse wearing an English bridle with a snaffle bit and a cavesson A bit is a type of horse tack used in equestrian activities, usually made of metal or a synthetic material, and is placed in the mouth… …

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  • 65Mane (horse) — Horse with long mane. The mane runs from the poll to the withers. The mane is the hair that grows from the top of the neck of a horse or other equine, reaching from the poll to the withers, and includes the forelock or foretop. It is thicker and… …

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  • 66Horse value — An equine value or horse value pertains to the assessed value of a horse in the opinion of a qualified appraiser. There are also online value calculators available, that can be an easy to use tool when used by an open and objective evaluator.… …

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  • 67Horse teeth — Horses teeth are often used to estimate the animal s age, hence the sayings long in the tooth and Don t look a gift horse in the mouth . Types of teeth At five years of age a horse has between 36 and 44 teeth. All horses have* Twelve premolars… …

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  • 68Riding officer — The Riding Officer was an occupation common during the eighteenth century around the coastlines of Britain. The principal duty of the office was to visit the coast within their predefined riding range, to meet and correspond with the other riding …

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  • 69Azerbaijan horse — For the region, see Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan Horse Karabakh horse. Nikolay Sverchkov, 1865 Country of origin  Azerb …

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  • 70Horse Grenadier Guards — The Horse Grenadier Guards were a series of cavalry troops in the British Household Cavalry between 1687 and 1788, who used grenades and other explosives in battle. Originally attached to the Horse Guards, they became independent for a century… …

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