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American Quarter Horse Association
The american quarter horse association may have a handbook on how to raise the foal; many farms have probably contributed advice and tips.
Breeders pursue the goal of improvement of the breed in all respects. Foals must exceed their parents in health, behavior, performance and appearance. Usage of a species with a hereditary disease or undesired behavioral features in breeding projects is absolutely inadmissible. This animal possesses great stamina, endurance, and very amicable personality. He features exceptionally sturdy and robust body, with very powerful hindquarters. It is not for nothing that the animal is usually photographed from behind, as he has conspicuously muscular hindquarters.
The american quarter horse association may have a handbook on how to raise the foal; many farms have probably contributed advice and tips.
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The breed was named after a distance on which it was the best. Growing popularity of racing over short distances in Texas, Kansas and some other states has created a demand for strong, enduring, intelligent and obedient mounts. The original aim of the breed was working cattle and performing hard work on the ranch, but nowadays it’s used mostly for recreation and racing. Due to its versatility, this breed remains one of the most popular in the USA. Over decades of selective breeding, these equines have formed tense muscle and developed a dashing speed and friendly personality, which makes them good family companions. The american quarter horse association may have a handbook on how to raise the foal; many farms have probably contributed advice and tips.
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