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  • 31Masters Edition III — ← From the Vault: Exiled Zendikar → Masters Edition III A circle behind two quarter circles Released …

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  • 32Horses in warfare — War horse redirects here. For other uses, see War horse (disambiguation). A modern day joust at a …

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  • 33Robert M. Miller — Dr. Robert M. Miller DVM (born March 4, 1927) is an equine behaviorist and veterinarian, best recognized for his system of training newborn foals known as imprint training. Dr. Miller is also one of the early adopters and promoters of Natural… …

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  • 34Kūtei-kan — nihongo|Kūtei kan|空挺館|Airborne hall is a certain exhibition institution in Ground Self Defense Force Narashino Camp. Originally, it is a rare building built in order that the Emperor and Imperial Family might watch horsemanship of his cavalry… …

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  • 35Tom and Bill Dorrance — Brothers Tom Dorrance (May 11, 1910 June 11, 2003) and Bill Dorrance (January 19, 1906 July 20, 1999) are considered among the founders of the modern Natural horsemanship movement. With a background in the Great Basin Buckaroo tradition, they… …

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  • 36Jesse Beery — Born June 13, 1861(1861 06 13) Pleasant Hill, Ohio Died August 13, 1945(1945 08 13) (aged 84) Occupation author, horse trainer Nationality …

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  • 37Cavalry — Cavalrymen redirects here. For the 1955 French film, see Les Hussards. French 4th Hussar at the battle of Friedland, 1807 …

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  • 38Horse breaking — Horse breaking, sometimes called starting or gentling, refers to the process used by humans to get horses to let themselves be ridden or harnessed. Before such a learning process is accomplished, a horse will normally reject attempts to ride it.… …

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  • 39Equus ferus caballus — Para otros usos de este término, véase Caballo (desambiguación).   Caballo …

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  • 40Bitless bridle — This article is about generally about a wide range of horse headgear without bits. For bridles with bits, see Bridle. For traditional bitless headgear, see Hackamore. A cross under bitless bridle A bitless bridle is a general term describing a… …

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