A quantity of lucifers were in his cart ignited and Jones with his horses were burnt to death. |
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Vampire bats are found across Latin America and feed on the blood of warm-blooded animals such as birds, horses and cattle. |
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There are kids riding horses and dogs chasing sticks yet we're all easy like Sunday morning. |
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Our private transportation will take us to the town of Cachora where our mule wanglers, mules and horses are waiting. |
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On the roof of the cave deft hands had painted bison, elk, horses and wild boars. |
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There will also be convertibles to drive to the countryside, horses to ride on the beach, piano keys to tickle, and tennis balls to swat. |
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These extinctions included animals such as mammoths and mastodons, the saber-toothed cat, ground sloths and native American horses and camels. |
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With only eight horses in the race, though, I don't think the pace will be a big factor. |
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A second theory is that voters will decide not to switch horses in midstream and will surge towards the commander-in-chief. |
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A couple of horses grazed nearby, their tails swinging in time to the rhythm. |
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We set out along a series of paths just wide enough for two horses to walk abreast. |
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After their return they groomed their horses and were due to turn them out into a paddock. |
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Grass is a very tough and abrasive material, and herbivores like horses evolved very high-crowned teeth to cope with the wear. |
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A total of 127 horses have been entered in the sale, which features weanlings, yearlings, horses in training, and in-foal broodmares. |
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The number includes 2,094 broodmares or broodmare prospects, 1,887 weanlings, and 134 horses of various ages. |
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Many horses have windgalls and they are not usually considered a problem, but it does sound as if your horse's windgall is abnormally swollen. |
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In general windgalls are more common in heavy horses with more upright conformation. |
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The semi-state company has overseen 12 months of unprecedented success for Irish horses in the sport of kings. |
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I have enjoyed riding horses and also walking my dogs on Baildon Moor for the past 40 years. |
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They walked their horses back to the stables and then handed them off to the stable boys. |
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Each assistant walks the horses thru every step of the pattern, never letting the horse make even the slightest errors. |
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In pre-railway racing, horses had to walk from one race to another, which sometimes took weeks. |
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Now they would have to wait for some hours before the horses were able to walk again. |
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Troopers aboard untried war horses simply had no chance against heavily armored tank divisions. |
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He is named aboard four horses in three races on the ten-race program at Saratoga Race Course. |
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He had a wagonette and pair of horses and took the family on all-day picnics. |
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On 17 January 1866 Chute mobilised 500 men, 67 pack-horses and 24 saddle horses for his officers, and set a straight course for New Plymouth. |
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However, a known number of horses have very little turn out time and seem to do fine with good horsemanship. |
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We did try to float the idea that they should be allowed a wagonette pulled by shire horses and have them inside, but it's a marching parade. |
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Sullivan unsaddled their horses and dropped the saddles in front of the tent. |
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The two young men saddled their horses and rode downtown, looking for Nicolette in any of the places that they had seen couples at. |
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Our horses remained saddled up to 12 hours a day, and we rode up to 8 hours daily. |
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Along one wall are stalls where the beautiful white Andalusian horses are being saddled. |
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All four horses of the team will be saddled, but only the two horses on the left will carry mounted riders. |
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On a farm with cows, pigs, horses and sheep, Jaime spent her childhood baling hay and practicing gymnastics in a converted barn. |
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She felt the wagon being covered, then felt motion as the driver urged the horses on. |
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She also is subject to further action for four other horses in her care that tested positive for the drug at Rockingham Park earlier in the year. |
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The run-in to the winning post is uphill, making it difficult for horses who like to be held up and come late. |
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The horse-rich families with thirty horses apiece would go to hunt for meat and robes or to trade horses for buffalo robes or camas for clothing. |
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In the north we then saw full-up jumping goats, brick buck, bald buck, camel horses and also more cats. |
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The stallion, however should be kept in such a way to prevent him from seeing any of the mares or other horses except other stallions. |
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This year is the 100th anniversary of the Australian Light Horse Regiment and many of the horses they used were known as Walers. |
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Eyewitnesses said the 17 horses stampeded over a tiny bridge on the steep downhill path then tried to get around a sharp left turn. |
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His first inclination was that Bru-shon's men had sent the palace horses into a stampede. |
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The wagoner's job was to load the wagon with feed for the regiment's horses and mules and to drive it. |
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The Fellows use draft horses to spread manure, rake hay, and move fences, water, firewood and hay around the farm. |
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That inquiry followed positive dope tests on two horses beaten at short odds. |
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The horses can trace their ancestry back to the imported Arabian stallions of the 18th century and many of their riders wore period costumes. |
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Some riders brought their own horses to schooling shows from home, but Kate lived in the city so she didn't have a horse of her own. |
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Much admired for his skill at carpentry, Tade made horses and donkeys carts and put bands on the wheels of carts. |
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Johnston won three of this year's recognised trials with horses who were not entered for the big race. |
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One more row was behind these stalls on both sides, allowing a maximum of eighty horses to be stalled in the large place. |
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A horse that is stalled, as some police horses are, would have no opportunity to develop this vice. |
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At the barn, horses will be identified, their shoes will be checked, and on-site veterinarians will watch them walk the shedrow. |
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The horses charge out of the stalls although Wintertide is caught napping and immediately drops a few lengths. |
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Bales of hay were piled everywhere, and relatively crude stalls housed various farming animals, from horses to pigs. |
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Horsemen will be asked to send their horses to that barn as the field for the previous race leaves the backstretch for the paddock. |
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Management has been incredibly helpful to us in our efforts to relocate horses from the Philadelphia Park backstretch. |
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The sale was conducted in a tent on the Saratoga Race Course backstretch with sale horses stabled at the track. |
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With the barns at Pimlico Race Course full, other horsemen have been stabling horses in a makeshift tent city on that track's backstretch. |
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He passed horses on the outside down the backstretch, but as he made the lead after the first quarter, he ducked toward the rail. |
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The three riders fought to contain their horses but the mare wasn't as much trouble as the two stallions were. |
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Eighteen horses died inside the barn on the backside of what used to be Riverside Downs. |
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The mangel-wurzels were pulled by hand and lead back to the yard by the same horses and carts. |
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Lena's eyes narrowed against the harsh glare of the sun gleaming off the backs and manes of several horses in the surrounding pastures. |
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Everything from meat products to horses to musical instruments was exchanged for Mandan corn. |
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Three separate covered carts, pulled by four horses each, came up the drive and stopped in front of the manor. |
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Dunstan had drawn his blade and swung round, the horses pulling the cart rolling their eyes in fright, drawing to a halt. |
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His coffin was carried to Rochdale Cemetery in a hearse pulled by two shire horses and it was standing room only at the chapel. |
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The horde reacted as one man, scrambling to their mangy horses and leaving as quickly as possible. |
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West Nile Virus is found mainly in birds, though it is also found in horses and other mammals. |
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While all around them, beautiful trees waved their leafy fans in the air and two loyal horses gazed at their puzzling humans. |
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The cowboys say the Master Street stable was the last large, affordable place for them to board their horses in the city. |
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Without bifocal vision, he lacked depth perception and couldn't tell how far ahead of him horses were. |
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His early fondness for working with horses led on to his interest in showjumping. |
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We freed the horses from their trappings, and I went about setting up our camp. |
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All these animals were pets apart from the two work horses which pulled the trap to town to take my father to work in the family business. |
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Before they were in the Christmas tree business the Bergin sisters ran a tourist venture with their Clydesdale horses and traps. |
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Now we can start to conceive of a car without thinking of horses and suspension and traps and carriages. |
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Nowadays you wouldn't be able to hear it for traffic but it was so peaceful, just horses and traps. |
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The remarkableness of this accomplishment was that Smith also gentled these horses with a broken foot in a cast. |
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Heck, we have beaches especially for dogs, even horses and separate beaches where there are boat landings. |
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He's the outstanding racehorse trainer, the trainer of flat race horses I suppose in the world. |
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Colin Baker had learned to ride horses while commanding the Hunter River lancers from 1983-86 as a member of the Army reserve. |
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I looked around the clearing to where our horses nosed together in the grass. |
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They wore chain mail into battle, used a lance, sword or mace to fight with and rode horses that were bred to carry such a weight at speed. |
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A train of twenty-eight mules would carry about four tons, a similar number of horses about three tons. |
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Tim has also trained horses which were bought by the Portuguese Olympic three-day event team. |
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Expand your horsemanship skills and the relationships with your horses with the challenge and fun of tandem riding. |
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Cheltenham bet activity usually focuses around horses who have good stamina levels and who are strong finishers. |
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Keep donkeys off the sweet feed and grain, as they can founder and develop laminitis just as horses do. |
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Cassidy currently has an ownership interest in 28 horses, which includes broodmares, weanlings, and yearlings and horses in training. |
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Killed in the fire were four horses that were being laid up from the racetrack, two yearlings, and one weanling. |
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It seems that the ultimate mysteriousness of horses adds a quality of magic to the transactions of the gambler. |
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When they had gotten the horses all bridled and ready, Gina took the reins and led her horse over to the mounting block. |
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Sighing he too climbed up on the carriage and pulled on the reins driving the horses back to the mansion. |
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The two horses were really well up to the race and the two lads gave them beautiful rides. |
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The horses were representative of cases presented to humane officers for rehabilitation. |
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The horses were fed and watered as the guard who stopped them dragged me from the cage and towards a cell. |
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The blooded pilgrim stock of horses and cattle, brought to Montana at great expense, could not survive the endless days of low temperatures. |
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The stables catered for hacks, hunters, carriage horses and carriages and the Georgian quadrangle was established as the ideal pattern. |
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Young Pawnee warriors proudly stole horses and scalps from their enemies, the Sioux. |
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The researchers found horse skulls and backbones in the villages, indicating that horses were butchered on site. |
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How many horses can come to the last still on the bridle in the Champion Hurdle? |
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He had been a teamster in his pioneering days in the Centre, and appreciated his big old draft horses far more than he appreciated most people. |
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He was seriously wounded twice and two of his horses were shot beneath him. |
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Thankfully no horses were lost this year and in fact the jocks came off worst. |
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Since the horses in this race are stablemates, their owners have wagered just a dollar on the race. |
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It takes the pressure off and you can be more selective about which races you back horses in. |
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In an ideal world, we would not need any additional aids to facilitate the training of our horses other than good tack and a good surface. |
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They hurried Down the hall and through the great entrance over to the Royal Stables where two stable boys had their horses ready. |
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One of you go and fetch the stable boy to put these horses in the stables, please. |
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An estimated 150 to 160 horses were stabled at Ellis Park when the tornado hit. |
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After the war, when he was director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, he stabled riding horses on the grounds. |
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They stabled the horses in a small makeshift stable that was in the very back of the warehouse. |
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Birks said the money was collected in cash from people stabling horses at the farm. |
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She walked out to the closest barn, where the riding horses were stabled for everyday use by the various ranch hands, the children, and Dortam. |
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Louis made sure their horses were stabled, and showed them into a lesser hall, where Isabeau was waiting to receive them. |
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These conditions have significantly promoted the practice of providing stabled horses with hay twice daily in addition to cereal grains. |
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I'm sure McGrory's is one of those places where 19th century writers stabled their horses and demanded beer and victuals. |
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Scott Lake, the nation's leading trainer by victories, will stable horses in South Florida for the first time this winter. |
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I want it to be a stable that produces winners every day, day in, day out, and has good horses on Saturdays. |
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In fact, all individuals and most liveries, stables and other establishments that keep horses will not be subject to the new charges. |
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Boarding stables and training facilities for horses are continuously subjected to constraints due to space availability. |
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Several sailors followed behind the group, leading the horses to specially built stables. |
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The knights led their horses over to the stables where the stable hands took them. |
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Lady Brighton led them to the stables where all the horses had been prepared. |
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They rode to the stables and handed their horses over to the stable boys, then entered the mansion through a back door. |
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He had to be up at six in the morning and along with the other hired men tend to the cows, pigs, horses and clean out stables and cow sheds. |
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When we got to the stables we handed the horses back to the stable hands and thanked them. |
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Irielyn patted her and lead her to the stables where the other horses rested. |
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The stables for the horses were well kept and warm, as the horses were almost as important as the workingmen. |
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Faintly in the back of my mind I recall hearing the sound of horses about a quarter of a mile away, but I didn't pay them any mind. |
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Doubtless they hunted horses there, as well as the roaming bison, woolly rhino and hyena. |
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Now during hot season, I put baby oil on my horses daily, from their knees to their hooves. |
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Horses were constantly overtaking the buffalo, riders were bending down, horses were sheering off, buffalo were falling. |
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It's not true to say all horses go to the knacker's yard when their racing days are over. |
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It took several generations to bring back wild horses that most closely resemble the original tarpan. |
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The horses of the dozen riders were lathered, as they galloped across the drawbridge and into the fortress. |
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Whether this betokens a change in the author's views or merely proves his ability to ride two different horses at once, we cannot tell. |
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This is a meeting which can throw up some interesting horses for the future from the two-year-old maiden races. |
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As a young girl, she lived on a farm and first rode sheep, then ponies and then horses which she loved. |
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The Epperson's way of pasture ranching horses allows the horses to learn herd behavior and grow up in nature's elements. |
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There's plenty of horses and a few dogs to pat and the wranglers can answer about any question you may have about the cowboy way of life. |
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Each man had about five horses and a herd of remounts always followed the armies to ensure that there would be a sufficient amount of horses. |
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Below her, down grand, stone steps, soldiers were carefully leading their horses out of the hall and into the beyond. |
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So if you're a looking for something to tow a large boat or caravan this vehicle certainly has the horses under the bonnet to do so with ease. |
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Because I love horses and cattle and ranching, I also helped outside all I could, and loved it. |
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One of her chores was taking the family's horses out to pasture, within view of the house. |
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Many years ago there lived in a certain village a wealthy farmer who had the best of land and some great race horses and jumpers. |
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Snow and dirt fly from the horses' hooves as teams of horses rocket down a frozen, snow-covered track. |
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It must have seemed strange driving a team of horses pushing a machine from behind, but I suppose they soon got used to it. |
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Four months later he brought a team of horses to the Festival and landed the new juvenile handicap hurdle with Dabiroun. |
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I don't know about you, but I'm not about to trade in my minivan for a buggy and a team of horses any time soon. |
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Celebration was order of the day for Clare Chappelhow and her team of horses at Blackdyke. |
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Romon called over his shoulder as he clucked the team of horses into motion. |
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In winter, teams of horses dragged sledges loaded with cut logs across frozen lakes. |
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It was also reckoned to take three years to train the teams of men and horses effectively. |
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Who would have thought that not even two teams of the strongest horses would be able to pull apart hemispheres enclosing a near vacuum? |
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Residents in Little Lever have objected to plans to build an exercise paddock for horses at the rear of their homes. |
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Ragwort in grazing paddocks is life-threatening to horses and other livestock. |
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In reality, they do the bidding of party wheel horses in floating attack ads and underwriting voter turnout drives. |
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The first 2 horses popped through the fog, then the next two, then the wheel horses and the wagon. |
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Prior to the race, punters flocked to the paddock to watch the horses being paraded and cast a critical eye over their fancies. |
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The sanctuary now faces the task of stabling and feeding all the ponies, horses and donkeys over the winter. |
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A lot of horses will go off their feed when they change stabling or environment. |
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The sound of horses stopping and the jingle of the reigns is all she hears. |
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The wheel horses pull on the doubletree against this hammerpin running through the wagon-tonque. |
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It was a smallish expanse of grassland bordered by hedges the horses could easily jump if they were so inclined. |
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A three-horse team, hitched as these were with two wheel horses and one leader, is a very hard team to handle. |
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That's where he also learned that a good horse trainer knows you have to treat horses well. |
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The three men always fell asleep to the sound of horses whickering from the nearby corral and the cattle lowing on the plains. |
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There is nothing better than to see four or five horses jumping the last at Cheltenham and coming up that hill. |
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On the whole I have always agreed with the old adage that horses were dangerous at both ends and uncomfortable in the middle. |
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She heard horses whickering softly in a nearby stable, owned by Master and Mistress Kaelseen, if she remembered correctly. |
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I fell asleep swiftly, the intoxicating scent of horses and the snorts and whickers and stomps becoming a lullaby. |
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The fact remains that, while horses may not die of foot-and-mouth, they do carry the disease. |
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Chilly winds softly tickled at the riders, and five horses whinnied to greet the new day. |
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Sometimes I can hear the horses whinnying, hooves clip-clopping up the street. |
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She rides horses and wears jodhpurs, carries a whip, does daring-do with bad guys and ends up sweeping the hero off his feet as well. |
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Colours were first used in 1762 to help racegoers distinguish the horses in any given contest. |
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He heard the other horses whinnying in fright and shouting, as well as swearing in Elvish coming from the men. |
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Some may, indeed, be rascals when out on the town, but the extent of grooms' devotion to their horses often borders on the obsessive. |
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They traveled a few hours down the road and found the horses that Arnon was talking about. |
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But Jamie Spencer urged Oratorio along the rails and edged in front as the three horses drove for the line. |
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Wilson proclaimed himself astonished at the tremendous weight the horses carried. |
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Emma bounced up and down on the horses back, she much resembled a rag doll being tossed about by a young boy. |
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A rag of colts will overrun the streets as the riding center launches a public art exhibition of life-size horses painted by artists. |
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The statue, with outspread wings and hands raised benevolently, was on a trough where horses drank before pulling their heavy loads up the hill. |
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He rode two horses at the same time, standing astride with one leg on each horse, as they cantered in unison around the sawdust circle. |
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His balance enables him to ride horses with his toes barely in the stirrup. |
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Elephants and horses have been replaced now by tractors and wagons decked with flowers and a throne for each acharya and a few of his followers. |
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Elza hopped off the bay's back and hitched the two horses to the nearest tree. |
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You need to have good horses to compete on the Flat and the ones I get are not up to that standard. |
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By 1812 Jefferson had three threshing machines in operation, two powered by horses and one by a waterwheel. |
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It was quite windy with white horses on the waves, but this didn't inconvenience the ducks in the least. |
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He said at one point two police horses began to move quickly through the crowd, police on foot running behind them. |
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In the 18th century it was an important watering place for cattle and horses along the busy London to Brighton Road. |
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These changes represent the low-hanging fruit of increased horsepower and add 25 horses to the 260 hp on the stock version. |
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Many have also remarked that it is a modern Western sans horses or cowboy hats. |
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The Fall Highweight, as its name suggests, challenges horses to carry heavier weights than most North American races today. |
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Mrs Cook added that horses have acute hearing and can often hear a helicopter, and sense a disturbance in the air, from miles away. |
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In the Western Pleasure classes, horses must walk, jog and lope on the rail each direction, stop, and back willingly. |
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Suddenly, one of the horses stumbled, sending the rider crashing through fallen corn stalks and into a hidden pit beneath. |
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Twenty or so acres can be useful for keeping horses or ponies and does carry a certain prestige. |
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I know several families who keep a couple of horses each so that they can hunt during the season. |
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The foundation provides homes for retired racehorses and keeps horses at farms in ten states, including Kentucky, Florida, and New York. |
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His goal is to reduce the number of catastrophic injuries to horses on the racetrack. |
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Related storms caused extensive damage and killed horses at a racetrack in Kentucky. |
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In 1875, Dan was one of a coterie of five thieves rustling cattle and horses in southeastern Wyoming. |
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Three medieval knights set off on their horses on their individual quests to put right all things that have gone wrong. |
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His experiences include evaluating and rehabilitating horses from the racetracks. |
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I cleaned out all the stalls and watered the horses before going to see if John and Sheryl needed me to do anything else. |
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Wagons repeatedly broke down on the rutty roads, and men as well as horses were exhausted by the hardships of travel over the long distances. |
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A hotwalker is the name given to the guy at a racetrack who walks hot horses around in a circle to cool them down. |
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The stables were capable of housing more than eighty horses and the Earl's fox hounds were kenneled behind the stables. |
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The two horses had been nicely placed throughout the race with the favourite Our Vic being led down by some poor jumping. |
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Other German horses such as Silvano, Boreal and Paolini have all won or been placed in some of the world's biggest races over the past year. |
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She used to own a share in a racehorse but now bets on other people's horses instead. |
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The latest accident is thought to have been triggered when one of the horses was stung by a wasp, causing it to bolt. |
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I suppose everyone who worked with horses will have had their foot accidentally stepped on. |
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During wartime and particularly in the 1940s, tractors took over from horses in a big way. |
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Even if he had a hard race and he was beaten, where other horses would fade away and maybe go off their grub, he would actually thrive on it. |
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Black inner-city cowboys have been racing their horses at the Speedway since before even the old-timers can remember. |
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It describes a lifetime, Mick's own lifetime, spent attending the races and punting on dogs and horses with varying degrees of success. |
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He wrangled horses for the Confederacy during the Civil War. |
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The horses are teamed in pairs, the drivers mounted on the near horses. |
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Everyone said he was one of the quietest horses in the paddock. |
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The buying and selling of horses at auction is a peculiar practice. |
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While the horses whinnied and munched on the grass, the men relaxed. |
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Over in the field on the hill, one of the horses whinnied quietly. |
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Although they went afoot they expected to come back mounted for when they raided another tribe they depended on stealing enough horses to get away on. |
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The current method of producing the treatment is to immunize horses against the venom of the cobra, common krait, saw-scaled viper and Russell's viper. |
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The horses pulling the carriage suddenly took fright for no apparent reason, snapped the traces and bolted off, startling both the hosts and their guest of honour. |
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He said he prefers to buy horses to race at the tracks in the Northeast and looks for horses with good pedigrees for resale as stallion and broodmare prospects. |
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One of the provisions of the policy will make it feasible for out-of-state trainers to race horses in California when their home tracks are closed. |
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The colt reared and began galloping when other horses breezed past him. |
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The horses became frightened and reared, unseating the riders. |
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Some horses that rear will only lift their front feet off the ground a short distance and only do it at certain times when they are overexcited or keen to move forward. |
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More than 30,000 heavily armed troops and police backed by light tanks, armoured vehicles, water cannon, horses and attack dogs were deployed around the capital. |
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But all too soon, we were tacking up for our afternoon lesson, which ended around 6 pm, after which we cooled down our horses and cleaned our saddles. |
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John Gosden has a powerful squad of horses at his disposal again this season and the Manton trainer saddles a promising filly in Lurina in the Directa Gaffa Maiden Stakes. |
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Warm temperatures during the week made plenty of stops essential to water the horses but the riders coped well, spending up to six hours a day in the saddle. |
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Perhaps it was the boredom of long hours alone that motivated the horsemen to teach their saddle horses ridiculous tricks, but the csikos claim a practical purpose for each. |
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The long lunge whip used for training horses has a uniform diameter. |
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Now whether he has the horses to run the race is a whole other story. |
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Derby is often viewed as a dilettante leader who would rather have been racing his horses at Newmarket than taking part in debates at Westminster. |
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The driver in his black suit, white shirt, and black tie shook the reins, coaxing the white horses ahead. |
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To assist me, Peter sent some large homemade racecards that he had made for the races to help him remember the horses and their colours for the races he was commentating on. |
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He equipped the starter with a flag, fined the Clerk of the Course if races were sent off late and insisted that horses carried the same number as was written on the racecard. |
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He is passionate about horses and breeds thoroughbred racehorses. |
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Thousands of horses compete at racetracks and at showjumping, eventing, dressage, carriage driving, long distance riding, pony and leisure events. |
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But trading options is more like betting on horses at the racetrack. |
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Look at the weight carried by the horses that finished in the frame. |
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The curtain lifted on his theater-in-the-round set to reveal models perched on the white horses of a mirrored carousel. |
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Several horses in hendra had fallen ill and died, followed by one of their trainers. |
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All horses were ambulatory following transport from the site of purchase. |
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The following day the ground rose up beneath us, and the fir trees thinned to larches, and there was more Sun and open glades with grass for our horses to graze upon. |
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Ward also tossed around the idea of bolstering the purses of maiden races so owners of winning horses that break their maidens see a good return on their investment. |
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School geography books talked of the Pampas, horses were on every page and cattle were lassoed before being killed for the Argentinian staple diet. |
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While the racing director did not give individual figures, he said the two jockeys had the best winning percentages when riding horses rated one to three in the betting. |
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These are special breeds created from domestic cattle and horses that are similar to aurochs and tarpans that once roamed in the wild in park-like forests and meadows. |
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The horses were maintained on this diet throughout the study. |
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She'd head outside and check the horses and the flowers and the woodpile. |
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Once they reached the royal stables, they dismounted their exhausted horses to confused stable boys and ran as quickly as they could into Elizabeth's chamber. |
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Sure enough, during their Saturday performance the rear doors are flung open to let in a procession of three horses with bewigged, costumed riders. |
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In France, we are supposed to salve our consciences with the knowledge that draft horses are raised to be eaten. |
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Many bridleways were closed following the outbreak of the disease, and riders had to exercise their horses on private land or hack out on tarmac roads. |
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May I draw her attention to the last talkback in the local press, which showed an overwhelming opposition to using horses along the busiest road in town. |
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The French responded by dismounting most of their knights at Agincourt to prevent their horses being maddened by arrows, but here too the result was the same. |
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With some scintillating play, Die Oranje backed up their standing as dark horses for the tournament. |
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Jamie took the reins and the horses began to canter quickly down the road. |
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A moment later, a shout caused them both to rein their horses around. |
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Some tipped their worn hats at him in greeting as they passed, while others contentedly reined their horses onward, chewing thoughtfully on a strand of wheat. |
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On the reservation, I rode with some Lakota people, and there was this amazing stallion that was the father of most of the horses we were riding that day. |
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While most of the army's accomplished horsemen served in the Cavalry, the Field Artillery used horses to draw its caissons, and officers needed to learn to ride adroitly. |
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The final day will feature mostly yearlings and horses of racing age. |
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The five-year-old mare is one of five horses from different stables who failed drugs tests in recent weeks. |
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It is particularly toxic to horses and can cause the blind staggers. |
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What started in Spain as a celebration of the Andalusian crossed the Atlantic Ocean and made it possible for Americans to watch these wonderful horses in awe. |
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On the way, with Jomo quietly walking beside the horses, leading them, Zara asked why there were two horses since the cart was small enough for only one horse. |
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It surpasses the paintings of horses and rhinoceros from the Chauvet Cave in France by 400 years. |
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According to one legend, the ponies on this 37-mile-long barrier island are descendants of horses that survived the shipwreck of a Spanish galleon. |
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Despite the rain and blustery wind, he expertly guided shire horses Barron and Buscot out into Northgate Street and through into the Market Place. |
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The horses from Oman were flown over in two planeloads, while a team from Azerbaijan drove to Windsor in a 17-day road trip. |
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Two young stable boys with pointed ears and long manes of black hair grabbed the reins of their horses and steadied the animals as the riders dismounted. |
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This allowed pacesetters Free Vacation and Dawson's Legacy, both local horses facing rivals from four other countries, to make the running along the backstretch. |
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Furthermore, the track used an elevated wood-chip walking path in the infield for horses to cut through on their way from the backstretch to the paddock. |
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Conservative ideas play but a minor role in the account, and are themselves generally characterized as mere stalking horses for corporate interests. |
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Watch other horses in case tack adjustments are needed or shoes are lost. |
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A week later he wrote an additional letter informing the inspector that he had considerable experience in shoeing horses and the treatment and curing of injured feet. |
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Peter trained and shod his own horses and never suffered fools gladly. |
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This is especially useful for skittish horses and pregnant mares. |
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The blacksmith was the most important craftsman in the community, shoeing horses as well as repairing farm implements and many of the tools used by other craftsmen. |
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The smoke evolved into a stampede of horses only to disappear. |
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Suddenly the weather felt chilled and again the horses balked. |
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Normal black horses or black warhorses powered most of them. |
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Is it not about time horses were taxed for using, and damaging, the roads? |
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After school Bruce went jackerooing in the North West, which led to him sketching his fellow stockmen, their horses and the surrounding unique landscape. |
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One of the lads began beating the horses on their quarters with a riding crop to get them into the water, despite the fact that both horses were terrified. |
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