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13 Cards in this Set
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What is the differences between a quarterhorse, standardbred horse and a thoroughbred horse?
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Quarterhorses and more muscular and used for racing short distance and for rodeo
Standardbred horse have long bodies and heavy builds and a gental disposition. Thoroughbred horse are leaner and most commonly used for racing |
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What am I?
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A Shetland pony, one of the smallest breeds. Under 14.2 hands where 1 hand = 4inches
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Chuckwagon pony
defined purely by size and used for pulling |
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An Arabian horse has a dished face
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Belgium Horse used for pulling
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Clydesdale horse
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Gray
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Bay
a "sealpoint" horse |
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Chestnut
red body, red mane and tail |
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Dun
Notice the dark dorsal stripe |
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Strawberry roan
red and white hair with chestnut main and tail |
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Bay Roan
red and white hair with black mane and tail |
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Blue roan
black and white hair with dark mane and tail |