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How to use equine in a sentence

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The Lusitano is a breed of horse that dates back to around 1700BC, which makes it one of the earliest equine purebreds still in existence today.
Two horses were euthanized at Bay Meadows earlier this week apparently after contracting equine rhino tracheitis virus.
Improvements in equine air travel means horses can now be transported all over the world without ill-effects.
This will in turn lead to an improvement in equine knowledge among members.
The Jockey Club is the august racing body that presides over equine nomenclature.
A vet or an equine dental specialist can address any oral problems that may cause the horse to lean or grab onto the bit.
Horses are stabled at the North Dakota State University equine science barn during race meets.
High school seniors and undergraduate college students pursuing a career in equine publishing were eligible to compete for the AHP Student Award.
And not wishing to carry out an equine dental inspection we said yes please and left work pretty sharpish.
Cowen also used the mixer to encase straw bales with shotcrete for the equine center and to cast the roof trusses and panels for the building.
As an equine physiotherapist her world is horses and showjumping, not politics.
From time-to-time, horse owners and veterinarians see equine recurrent uveitis, also known as periodic ophthalmia or moon blindness, in horses.
There was a considerable amount of equine rebellion as horses spooked, bolted and whirled.
Near-east equine encephalomyelitis is similar, and probably identical, to Borna disease.
Such equine luxury did not reach down the scale to farms and smallholdings, whose buildings are familiar from George Morland's paintings.
Horwath pointed out reflectors on the ankles and breastplate of her horse as an example of safety-consciousness among equine caretakers.
The horse was taken to an equine veterinary facility for a neurological problem.
I wondered aloud whether he had only got me on the show to sound me out to discover whether I had the same interest in equine abuses as him.
Through the support of a Corporate Partner family, the association works to keep the vaquero tradition alive in today's equine industry.
Our equine medicine lecturer summed it up well when talking about juvenile warts in foals.
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Examples from Classical Literature
As an equine disorder this kind of phthiriasis was first described by Bouley.
He possessed six of these horses, each in its way a jewel in the equine crown.
These equine and asinine glories have passed away, extinguished by the rail.
He cared for his equine friends with all his might, and he drove them in a similar manner.
Their distinctive fifth gait, a sort of equine speedwalk called the tolt, eats up the miles.
The fire came at a bad time because Boston Fire Department's horses were suffering from glanders, a debilitating equine disease.
Both horses were grazing together with an unconcern that was truly equine.
Yesterday members of Cader and Eryri Vaulting Groups, aged five to 18 years, entertained the crowds with a series of equine acrobatics.
And poor Dandy, like an equine Tantalus, was robbed of the needed fluid.
Perhaps his luck was calculated to stir only equine risibility.
Belgians, Clydesdales, Percherons and Shire horses, the gentle giants of the equine world, will be presented in all their majesty.
And while that may grate with our perception of what constitutes an equine Elysian Field, the reality is somewhat different.
The likes of Cheltenham, Doncaster, Newmarket, Epsom, York, Longchamp and others feel no need to smother their main courses of equine competition with garnishes.
All riders will get mentoring and coaching, be tutored in human and equine sports science and medicine and get advice on fitness, nutrition, equine management and farriery.
Bahrain will have to wait at least another two months to learn whether it has been given the all-clear from the deadly equine disease glanders, said a top official.
Jostled, but obstinate, he would remain there, trying to express the view newly opened to his sympathies of the human and equine misery in close association.
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