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The Moyle Horse is named for their breeder the Mormon Rex Moyle of Idaho, although the exact breeds of the animals he used is unknown, except that they were imported to Idaho from overseas.
Moyle Horse Rex Moyle developed the Moyle as a light riding horse in Idaho during the mid-20th century from mustangs brought from Utah. They are usually bay or brown and often have frontal bosses or horns. They are rare.
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- Moyle Horse - The Moyle Horse breed was developed by Rex Moyle. It began as a light riding horse in Idaho, during the mid-20th century, with mustangs brought from Utah. They are usually bay or brown, and often have frontal bosses or horns.
Encyclopedia > Moyle horse The Moyle was developed in Idaho by Rex Moyle from Mustangs brought from Utah. The horses, developed in the mid-20th century, are very rare and usually are bay or brown, with frontal bosses or horns.
MOYLE HORSE A man by the name of Rex Moyle created the Moyle breed of horses in Idaho during the middle of the 20th century. He used mustangs that had been brought into Idaho from Utah.
Moyle Horses, New Forest Pony, Oldenburger, Ostfriese, Orlow Traber, Paso Fino, Perser, Paint,Quarter Horse, Sumba Pony, Schleswiger Kaltblut, Shire Horse, Shetland Pony, Suffolk Punch, Salerner, Skyros, Schwedischer ...
Moyle Horse - strange, bony horns on forehead, N A *Murakosi/Murakoz - chestnut with flaxen mane and tail Murghese - mostly chestnut, black, brown occurs, gray with black head *Mustang- all colors *Mytilene - no set type ...
See also: Moyle, Bay, Mustang, Stallion, Pony
 
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