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  • 51Horse murders — The horse murders scandal was a form of insurance fraud in the United States in which expensive horses, many of them show jumpers, were insured against death, accident, or disease, and then killed to collect the insurance money. It is not known… …

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  • 52Horse value — An equine value or horse value pertains to the assessed value of a horse in the opinion of a qualified appraiser. There are also online value calculators available, that can be an easy to use tool when used by an open and objective evaluator.… …

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  • 53Horse riding stunts — Trick riding is a form of dangerous horse riding stunts which include the rider standing upright on a horse, while the horse is galloping. Other stunts include hanging upside off of the horse by a strap or jumping on and off the horse which is… …

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  • 54Horse showmanship — Showmanship is an event found at many horse shows. The class is also sometimes called Fitting and Showmanship , Showmanship In Hand , Showmanship at Halter or Halter Showmanship It involves a person on the ground leading a horse, wearing a halter …

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  • 55Horse teeth — Horses teeth are often used to estimate the animal s age, hence the sayings long in the tooth and Don t look a gift horse in the mouth . Types of teeth At five years of age a horse has between 36 and 44 teeth. All horses have* Twelve premolars… …

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  • 56Riding for the Disabled Association — The Riding for the Disabled Association, also known as the RDA is an United Kingdom based charity[1] focused on providing horse riding and carriage driving lessons to people with both developmental and physical disabilities. In additional to… …

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  • 57horse — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ beautiful, fine, good, great, lovely, magnificent ▪ He was mounted on the finest horse you could ever see. ▪ bay …

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  • 58horse — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. equine; stallion, mare, colt, filly, foal, gelding; steed, mount; trotter, pacer, hackney; nag, hack, pony, charger, courser; dobbin, jennet; cavalry; sawhorse; bronco, mustang, cayuse; Arab. See… …

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  • 59Horse racing — This article is about the sport. For other uses, see horserace (drinking game) or horse race (politics).Horse racing is an equestrian sport that has been practiced over the centuries; the chariot races of Roman times are an early example, as is… …

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  • 60horse racing — Sport of running horses at speed. Typically, Thoroughbreds are raced with a rider astride and Standardbreds with the horse pulling a conveyance with a driver. Though racing has an ancient lineage, the first regularly organized national races were …

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