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Carolina Marsh Tacky

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The Carolina Marsh Tacky's history dates back to the time of the Conquistadors. They descended from horses the Spanish brought with them.

 


Carolina Marsh Tacky Horse Breed Characteristics :
The Carolina Marsh Tacky is a horse breed that is developed in South Carolina by Colonial Spanish group of horse breeds that were descended from the original Iberian horse stock.

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Carolina Marsh Tacky
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Carolina Marsh Tacky horses may have any of the common coat colors, and some have primitive dun markings, such as dorsal stripes and zebra leg stripes. Their manes and tails are usually long and full. They have deep and well-muscled but narrow chests.

Carolina Marsh Tacky
The Carolina Marsh Tacky or Marsh Tacky is a horse breed of South Carolina that has existed for 400 years, but is just recently having a studbook created for the breed.

The Abacos are part of the Colonial Spanish horses that include the Spanish Barbs, Spanish Mustangs, Banker Wild "ponies", the Florida Crackers and the Carolina Marsh Tackys.

See also: Colonial Spanish, Black, Saddle, Banker, Warmblood

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