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Horse
Drug slang A regional term for heroin
Infectious disease A hoofed ungulate mammal—Equus ferus caballus—that may be associated with certain infections through occupational or recreational exposure—e.g., Actinobacillus spp, anthrax, brucellosis, cryptosporidiosis, equine morbillivirus, glanders, leptospirosis, rabies, salmonellosis, yersiniosis
Psychology See Equestrian therapy, Hippotherapy


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There are many different types of horse rugs, with various characteristics and functions Therefore, the first step to choosing a horse rug is to decide which type you require for your horse There are many different types of horse rugs, with various characteristics and functions.
Choosing a horse for a breeding candidate will have different qualifications than one chosen for barrel racing.
THE BIG SWING MEDIUM Billy Roberts has his own special way of choosing a horse for the National.
 
 
 
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