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Francesca Kelly and Dale Durfee, Marwari: Legend of the Indian Horse, New Delhi, Prakash Book Depot (2000) ISBN 81-7234-032-X External links ...
This horse is similar to the Fell and Dale ponies and can be traced back to the same prehistoric wild stock.
Many of the horses that still do exist are alive thanks to the efforts of Dale Burrus, a Banker Horse enthusiast. Not only has he collected and preserved the horse, he has also sought to keep the wild population in their natural state on the islands.
Some other famous names in Standardbreds are: Dan Patch; Adios; Hal Dale; Axworthy; Peter the Great; Scotland; Volomite; The Harvester; Rambling Willie, who earned over $2 million and retired at age 13; and the "founding four", Director, Electioneer, ...
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The Friesian has also had an impact in developing a number of other breeds, some of which are: Shire, Oldenburger and the Dale and Fell Ponies.
Dale Cooper, the 1998 Quilty winner riding Innesview Desert Mhasa, went out lame after the second leg.
Dent also suggests a Norwegian influence on the English Dale pony. In the Pyrenees in southern France there is a pony "Ariege called after Merens" (Ariege dit de Merens) that looks remarkably like a small Friesian horse.
Howard paine of Woolstock, Iowa, Myron Cockerham of clemons, Iowa, Dale Schlei of Goodell, Iowa, and John H. King of Hubbard, Iowa. Each of these breeders own from one to four or five head of these horses.
There are numerous varieties, including the Welsh, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Connemara, New Forest, Highland, Dale, Fell, pony of the Americas, Shetland (under seven hands high), Iceland (see photograph), and Norwegian.
During the last two centuries, the breed has been bred pure and is considered to be a warm blood. The Friesian has been used to form the basis of many breeds, such as the Shire, New Forest, Dale, Morgan, Swedish Warmblood, the Orlov Trotter, ...
See also: Saddle, Black, Bay, Stallion, Arabian
 
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