After we ate, the servants readied our horses and we rode together, me on Mercy and he on a dun mare. |
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A moment later a Saluki, Doberman, and an Irish wolfhound were running towards her while a black mare was also coming towards her. |
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The mare at once sprang into the devouring gallop of a horse giving it her all. |
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She gave me a look of mock rage and slapped her mare into a prance, leading a little ways ahead of me. |
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When a small breeder wishes to have his mare covered by a top stallion, he will pay top dollar for the privilege. |
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Kate nodded and quickly saddled her mare and lashed her pack securely onto the saddle. |
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Ward, 41, planned on resting the mare and then showing her in next year's aged cow horse events. |
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I gripped the reins so hard that my mare reared on its hind legs and nearly threw me off. |
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Her tack was resting on a bale of hay in front of the stall, and soon the mare was saddled and bridled. |
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The embryo can then be placed into a recipient mare and carried normally to full term. |
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Venetia Williams' eight-year-old has been lightly raced this season, but is a very talented mare in this company. |
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She's a big, beautiful, racy mare who was honest, finishing first or second in 25 starts. |
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Nicola was on a gray mare, Landon rode a black horse, and Michael sat astride the same bay gelding that had headbutted him. |
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If you were to put him to a cob mare you would get a slighter sort of foal. |
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Mercy's filly grew to be a well-tempered beautiful mare, though she was too young for riding she provided Claire and I both limitless happiness. |
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The saddle my mare wore was plain, while his had tooled designs cut into the leather of it. |
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The stableman was already at the festivities so I saddled my own horse, a stout black mare. |
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The mare gently butted her nose against the extended palm, wuffling softly. |
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The second most expensive yearling on the day was an Indian Charlie colt out of the Dawn Quixote mare Caliente Lace. |
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He was kept up to date with proceedings in the ring by John Clarke of the Irish National Stud, which boards the mare. |
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He pulled out the money his father had given him to pay for the mare, and peeled off a ten-dollar bill. |
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Katy had two horses, a retired schooling mare and a dressage-trained Arabian gelding. |
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The mare must foal in British Columbia and be bred back to a stallion standing in the province. |
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The main advantage is that the best stallion for your mare can be used irrespective of location. |
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Any colt or filly who wins a Classic is likely to be much sought after as a stallion or brood mare. |
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She saddled the mare, the just-awoken horse quickly catching onto Fiona's urgency. |
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The three riders fought to contain their horses but the mare wasn't as much trouble as the two stallions were. |
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Then one day, he noticed that a mare, a stallion and a foal had crossed the fence into the park. |
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She didn't want to go home to her stables and see all the beautiful mares and gelding and stallions and not see her mare. |
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It really doesn't matter whether you have a stallion or a mare or a gelding. |
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Also trying to sort out online radio licences which is a bit of a mare but keeping me on my toes. |
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Eventually got to bed in the small hours and woke up this morning with a mare of a hangover. |
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Two weeks ago I had a complete mare getting out of a multi-storey car park in Watford. |
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Having had a bit of a mare against Forest last week Leigertwood was lucky to be given the nod ahead of Derry in midfield. |
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Look at my dad, spiffed up in jodhpurs, ready to ride that bay mare he loved. |
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This old nag is the supposedly wonderfully well-bred mare you're trying to sell me? |
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The mare nuzzled her arm gently as she took the reins and she found herself beginning to sob. |
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He plunged into the brush, and emerged a few minutes later leading two horses, one a grey gelding and the other a dappled mare. |
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Riley nodded, then stopped at the stall of a black mare with a white star on her forehead. |
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She was a black mare, with a white around her hooves and a white star on her forehead. |
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He had his waraji on his feet and his swords tightly secured through his obi before Taro returned, a snow-colored mare being lead by the reins. |
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If no pasture is available then the mare will have to be fed a bran mash to keep the feces loose. |
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But perhaps the greatest beneficiary of all has been the Irish half-bred mare whose future in the mid-1900s looked extremely bleak. |
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The mare came cantering up, muzzle wet from the water she had been drinking moments before. |
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In etymological terms, the word Maremma derives from the Latin mare, or sea, and is related to the French marais. |
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On the other side, Silent George harnessed an old mare and headed out to the edge of his farm near the river. |
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At feeding time, the dominant mare will walk up to the feed trough and pin her ears back, immediately all the other horses move out of her road. |
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He dug his heels into his horse's flanks, and the mare quickened her pace until they reached the gates. |
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The other was a mare the color of narra, a wood that her Pappy used throughout his house in Maui, a reddish brown richer than mahogany. |
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Some friends who have had experience with sarcoids on their own horses looked at my mare and said it looked like sarcoid to them. |
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The photo is cropped closely so that the reader is not aware that he's looking at a picture of a male horse rather than a mare. |
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The mare pranced eagerly, proudly showing off the bright blue saddle pad and headstall. |
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She lifted herself onto the back of the mare and buried her fingers into the mane of the horse. |
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Red Rum was out of a lunatic mare, and trained from the back of a car showroom in Southport. |
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The article analyzes the legal and political standing of the Soviet juridical theory of mare clausum as applied to the Baltic Sea. |
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The Hudsoninn Sea, according to the facts as expressed by Mr. Gordon in his above cited opinion, was in 1893 a mare liberum. |
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I too, had no choice, for my mare fairly bolted after them, and I held on as hard as I could. |
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They also must document why a mare slipped a foal to collect on insurance claims and to secure unborn foal insurance for future pregnancies. |
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I tied the reins of his horse to the saddle rings of my mare, and then took her bridle at the cheekpiece and coaxed her in. |
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For popovers, pizza, muffins and mare, try one of the recipes or use the ideas to create your own. |
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Trist leaped to the ground and removed the hobbles, picked up his rifle and the canteens, and grabbed the reins of the mare. |
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My mare rolled over and over in the wet grass and was playful with the gelding, nipping at his hocks and tempting him to chase her. |
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Should consider managing cycle to ensure mare has ovulated and finished oestrus before start of competition. |
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Berndon was looking at a chestnut mare with a black mane and tail and took out some coins to pay for it. |
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She quietly saddled a chestnut mare a few stalls down from him and walked him out of the barn. |
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I turned my mare down the grassy slope and we gained the road that would bring us to the trees. |
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Glen and John also took the red rosette in the mare and foal section with Brows Marie and her ten-week-old home-bred foal Burlington Park Naomi. |
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I turned around in enough time to see Bey trot around a bend on his black Friesian, leading a black paint mare I've dubbed Kionee. |
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Miko Smitheson was walking his paint mare on a long rein out of the arena when I got there, the pair of them looking hot and tired. |
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The paint mare slowed to an energetic trot, the rain making her giddy with a natural high. |
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That the palomino was a mare was blatant enough, though she couldn't have pointed to one specific thing. |
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A mare has only a limited supply of colostrum, which contains antibodies essential for the foal. |
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He jumps down from his own horse to assist her into the side-saddle of the gentle mare beside his own horse. |
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A faint nicker was given, and the mare circled in her stall, eager to be out. |
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And we know the importance of selecting a brood mare for an heir to the throne. |
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She greeted the trio a cheerful good morning before ordering a stableman to bring her the mare she always rides. |
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The mare is expected to start odds-on today and those connected with the principal opposition are under no illusions as to the task facing them. |
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The prevalence of sex chromosome abnormalities in the mare has been reported to be less than 3%. |
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Carys, the other mare, was a palomino, so light in color she was almost white. |
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A palomino mare stood beside her, her creamy mane and tail braided with a pale blue that matched her companion's eyes. |
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Up until quite recently panty liners were a mare, because they were massive! |
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A woman, in a plum coloured riding habit, on a spirited black mare, was talking to the phaeton's driver. |
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The storm front had passed on through, fading, having delivered just enough rain to soak Joe and the pinto mare through to the skin. |
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When I go to the window I see a coppery brown mare in the front yard, gazing at me with unblinking bitter-chocolate eyes. |
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Bonny just had one foal, but Dennis's Uncle Tom, who farmed at Barton, near Preston, had a mare that foaled around the same time. |
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My mare now turned her head and nibbled at the neck of the roan horse Sidroc rode. |
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Hirshall kicked the big roan on, and Joe's shorter legged mare was suddenly hard put to to keep up. |
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The mare, having heard the same noise, gave a nervous snort, stamping her hooves anxiously. |
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The mare snorted again and then took off into the trees, a beacon of pearly white in the gray. |
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My mare is a small Arab, and even riderless she'll cross-canter a majority of the time. |
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Peasant is out of the unraced Cipayo mare Nashira, who died in 2001 from laminitis after foaling a filly by Acceptable. |
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After the neighbor's mare foaled amid a flood of amniotic fluid, the estrogen left her urine and Timothy's flame trees died. |
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Mermaid's Tale, an unraced six-year-old mare believed to be in foal to Unbridled's Song, brought the third-highest price of the session. |
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For as long as I could remember Doc Harris had been making his rounds in his trap with Lady, the grey mare. |
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Inside, he could see a young man rubbing down a mare and someone else was moving around near the back part of the huge barn. |
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It was my bay mare, saddled and bridled, and tied by a neck rope to a young tree. |
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I moved my mare into a canter, and the second horse tossed its head and whinnied in irritation at the feel of Gyric's weight against its neck. |
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Aptly named Stylish And Foxie, the 9-year-old sorrel mare made quick work of the Senior Cutting for a 226 score and the World Championship. |
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He tipped his hat and accepted the reins of his sorrel mare from the stable boy. |
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The boy who took the mare in and grained it knew one thing about the owner instantly. |
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The mare nickered consolingly, blowing warm air over her troubled companion. |
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In response, the mare nickered softly, gently leaning into the swirling motions of the brush, eyes closed in a horse-like state of ecstasy. |
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She has not been ridden in over 4 years as her previous owners used her as a brood mare. |
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She was a buckskin mare, noticeably taller than the horses surrounding her. |
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Chika picked her mare, a dainty pinto named Lassi and slipped a bridle and saddle on the mare. |
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One mare aborted in 1998 and developed mastitis, and this mare has experienced premature lactation in the subsequent years. |
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You can walk your stallion right past a mare and have him pay no attention if you don't want him to. |
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The mare seemed to some a bit undone in the final canter work, fighting Paxton in one of the half pirouettes, and missing her three-time changes. |
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A mule results from a cross between a female horse, or mare, and a male donkey, or jack. |
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She glanced over at Daisy as her former mare nickered to her. |
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Researchers said they could not be certain if the gypsy moth caterpillars caused fetal loss in the one mare or if she would have lost the pregnancy regardless of treatment. |
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Outside, the lawman's saddle was already on a fine looking roan mare. |
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Coming back from Middlesbrough last night was an utter mare. |
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Planning a party is a total mare when you're a Hollywood It Girl. |
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I have plans to use her as a brood mare if I can get her to heal. |
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The Kentucky-bred filly is out of the Green Dancer mare Whisper Who Dares. |
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I've been responsible for their online activity, and the whole thing has been a bit of a mare in terms of tweaks and last minute changes and late night shenanigans. |
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For example, the mare basalts were depleted in aluminum and europium, whereas the anorthosites were loaded with aluminum and enriched in europium. |
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Hair remnants, resembling Eastern tent caterpillar setae, were found embedded in the submucosa of the digestive tract of a non-pregnant mare fed caterpillar larvae. |
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Charro, a 10-year-old thoroughbred cross Appaloosa mare, was too dangerous to handle and destined for the knacker's yard until a 'horse whisperer' took over the reins. |
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She was leading the mare through the trees, searching as usual for a good tree to climb and those evasive signs of inhabitance when the horse stopped. |
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He had previously won a bumper at Tipperary and her bred for the flat opponents could never catch her as John Kielys mare made every post a winning one. |
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Along the edge of the forest, still far away and tiny, their horses, a black gelding and a dappled gray mare, picked their way downslope, followed by a string of mules. |
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George and his lop-eared black mare had been charming the crowds-if not always the judges-all week, and the love affair only continued with her strong freestyle performance. |
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A call to the vet advised me that as long as the foal was suckling and the mare was calm, everything was ok, but to keep an eye on them both for the first few hours. |
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He came from a youngish pedigree, the first foal of an unraced mare. |
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The mare whickered and gently bumped her head against her chest. |
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Only one horse, a massive old mare that plodded slowly and tirelessly, hooves pounding the packed earth of the road with a quiet clop-clopping sound, drew the cart. |
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The blond little girl clenched her teeth, cantered her mare to the jump, but the mare put an extra stride in, not giving herself space to jump the fence. |
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It was fastened to a packsaddle on the back of my grandma's favorite mare. |
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He immediately took another mare in search of the runaway horse. |
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Among the first of the top placers to test their mettle against the course was O'Connor on the mare Wyndham, who came home with only 2.6 time penalties. |
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Her mare strained against the current but did not falter in her strength and all Sadie could do was hold tightly to the reins and trust the horse to make it across. |
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Bred by Italo Trombini's Haras Valente and out of the Mat-Boy mare Betina Girl, Thignon Boy was also named champion older horse and champion stayer. |
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The mare was a brown and white spotted horse or known as a paint. |
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Emma Gifford's high spirits as she cantered her brown mare along the clifftops, claiming her freedom to wander about alone, made her unlike any girl he had met before. |
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The best measures you can take include making sure the mare has good quality alfalfa or grass hay available, as well as a suitable location for foaling. |
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The other was a saddle-sore brown mare, underfed and much abused. |
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A beautiful paint mare was stretched on her side in the middle of labor. |
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I slowed my pace so as to not disrupt the sleepy horses, but I did not waste time while making my way toward the stall Yahora shared with an old paint mare. |
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Even the mare whickered softly at the growing chaos around them. |
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In 1870, Woodward observed a photomicrograph from the stomach of a mare with gastroenteritis demonstrating a white blood cell undergoing diapedesis from a small vein. |
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He lay in the shade of a giant saguaro while the mare stood nearby. |
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The largest of the lunar mare, Mare Imbrium sits in the Imbrium basin. |
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The mare simply wasn't producing enough milk to feed the both of them. |
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Joann tried to keep herself from laughing when she noticed the raven's look, meanwhile continuing to pet the mare, stroking the animal's chestnut hip. |
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Norwegian Wood, an unraced mare believed to be in foal to Millennium Wind, is a half sister to 1994 Horse of the Year and multiple Grade 1 winner Holy Bull. |
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Within a few minutes he had lost his rhythm as the mare suddenly stopped short and he started bouncing uncomfortably on the tough leather of the saddle. |
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Consigned by Blackburn Farm, the six-year-old mare is a full sister to multiple graded stakes winner Graeme Hall and half sister to Grade 1 winner Harmony Lodge. |
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He drove the mare ahead inside the furlong pole, getting first run on Peineve, who finished with a flourish, but was still a neck adrift at the line. |
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The mare should be haltered and facing the foal during this process. |
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Captain Giuseppe Maggio described the nightmare situations the mare Nostrum ships encounter. |
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Since mare Nostrum, more than 60 traffickers have been arrested when their boats were intercepted or rescued at sea. |
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But if mare Nostrum ends, it could be a tragic day for migrants making the perilous crossing. |
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The five-year-old mare is one of five horses from different stables who failed drugs tests in recent weeks. |
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Instead, it would like to see additional, strengthened search and rescue missions like mare Nostrum put in place. |
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Mind you, he was a smart man, my father. None his marrow when it came to making an old mare look as young and lifey as a two-year-old, tarring its grey hairs. |
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He has not yet decided which farm will board the chestnut mare. |
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Joe offered up a small prayer of gratitude and mounted the pinto mare. |
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If a mare is more than 330 days pregnant and has developed a prominent udder with waxing of the teats, she's probably going to foal within 48 to 72 hours. |
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Joe pulled up the pinto mare and touched the brim of his hat. |
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The mare touched down in a clearing a little ways away from the end of the forest, she trotted a few strides and then stopped and snorted, disrupting her long forelock. |
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The brood mare section has classes for sport horses, filly and colts, foals, Irish Draught mares, Irish Draught filly foal qualifiers and Irish Sport horse foal qualifier. |
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The mare snorted and pawed the ground, wanting to run again. |
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No matter how sweet tempered your mare, it is very important that any stallion you are considering have an excellent disposition suitable to your discipline. |
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Being the offspring of a male donkey and a mare, mules are sterile. |
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The mules were unloaded and swam across, following the bell mare. |
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The sassy combination of so-called stripper music and Cabaret show tunes suits the big chestnut mare, who seemed to visibly strut and swagger through her routine. |
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His mare was already snorting at being held from the wrong side. |
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Asta was a sorrel mare, chestnut colored, with a flaxen mane and tail. |
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Other than predator defense by the male, the mare mostly raises the foal. |
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Unraced as a juvenile, this daughter of Diesis out of a Sadlers Wells mare is poised to make her debut soon. |
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The silly mare phoned your mother, talking about applying for a mortgage, and we don't want that, do we? |
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However, it is probable that fewer genetically unique mare lines existed than Lowe identified. |
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Ballybin Stud 648 b Dubawi-Stage Manner Tom Beary bred this colt, who is inbred to the influential mare Sunbittern. |
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So you were thrilled, and we picked out the mare for Harriet, and you bagsed the black, and I had the chestnut, and we all rode away one day. |
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Eclyse the zorse, born to a mare and zebra, has just celebrated her first birthday. |
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Horses are herd animals, with a clear hierarchy of rank, led by a dominant individual, usually a mare. |
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One day after corralling a bunch of broomies in a pole corral, I roped a big blue-roan mare that wore a brand. |
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The mare and her foals, as though executing a spirited folk dance, pranced with loud whickerings among the guests. |
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The Dutch, for their part, considered it their right to trade with anyone anywhere, defending the principle of the mare liberum. |
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Galileo's daughter Reem, winner of the Listed Al Bastakiya, is out of the Danehill mare Al Afreet, a winner of one race in Australia. |
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Out of the Robellino mare Cribella, Ruby Wine had finished fourth to Eswarah in April on her previous start. |
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Sheikh Mohammed's organisation has recruited Argentinian mare Lignify and will aim her at the Dubai World Cup in March. |
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With summer approaching, horse owners worry about eastern tent caterpillar infestations causing an outbreak of mare reproductive loss syndrome. |
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Off the bend it looked the match that it was, but Voler La Vedette started to fold going to the last hurdle and my mare stayed better. |
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Colm Murphy's laudable mare Voler La Vedette opened up new options by securing her first victory at three miles in the Christmas Hurdle. |
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The winning Alzao mare Acidanthera was the first mare to be scanned in foal to the Group 1-placed Iffraaj. |
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Brabazon keeps just one mare, a sister to Vic Venturi called Vicar's Lady, at his Tromroe Stables in County Westmeath. |
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Twenty-four-year-old Al Subose will partner the lightly-raced mare Amyzing Zayin who is looking for her first career success. |
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The colt foal, out of the Diesis mare Demeter, is a grandson of 1993 Irish 1,000 Guineas winner Nicer. |
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Alfadhel possessed a fleet mare, called in the language of Oriental exaggeration, the Outstripper of the wind. |
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She is the first foal of the Diesis mare Annona, whose dam Arsaan is a stakes-winning half-sister to Hollywood Gold Cup victor Desert Wine. |
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There are several kinds of hormones available that may help your mare to settle properly in case she is difficult to get in foal. |
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A mare and foal who achieved a rare double championship win at this year's Yorkshire Show took both the broodmare and foal awards. |
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Isobar is by the German sire Monsun out of a mare from the Fatherland, and most horses with this type of breeding love squelchy conditions. |
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Miradane, Whodoyouthink, Tillahow and the mare Banjaxed Girl all need to improve. |
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The last thing we'd want to be seen doing...is using shanks mare, even though the day is holding up well. |
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The majority of the shocked animals escaped with minor injuries, but pure thoroughbred mare, Lily of the Nile, remains seriously ill. |
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Female zebras mature earlier than the males, and a mare may have her first foal by the age of three. |
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Bred by Cheveley Park Stud out of the Rahy mare Heavenly Ray, Megahertz won once and was Listed-placed for Nicholas Clement at two. |
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He bought the gelding's grand-dam Roller Bird, who was a well-bred Holliday mare by Ribocco out of Park Hill Stakes winner Cursorial. |
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My faither had strucken at it, when the mad animal plunged its horns into the side o' the mare, and he fell to the ground. |
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Progesterone concentrations rise rapidly in the mare and any post-ovulation treatment carries an increased risk of uterine contamination. |
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And the Willie Mullins-trained mare Tarla should be worth noting in the Property Partners Earlet Auctioneers Maiden. |
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The right femur displays a third trochanter near its proximal end, which is situated cranioventrally with respect to the mare. |
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At the last moment Mollie, the foolish, pretty white mare who drew Mr. Jones's trap, came mincing daintily in, chewing at a lump of sugar. |
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And behind the mare, or beside her, or else cavorting ahead, came a slim black colt, the fruit of her loins, without bridle or rope. |
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Our dramatic photo of a huge wave resembling a rearing mare smashing into the Cobb at LYME REGIS yesterday brutally shows the weather's power. |
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Among the good horses maddock was associated with were the Duke of Devonshire's popular mare Park Top, The Pouncer, Althrey Don, mountain Call and Laureate. |
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When Hirschfeld purchased her, Canterbury Lace was an unraced juvenile daughter of Legend Maker, herself a granddaughter of the superb tap-root mare Sunbittern. |
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The five-year-old mare had the option of either the mile-and-a-quarter Dubai World Cup on the Tapeta track or the nine-furlong Dubai Duty Free on the Meydan turf course. |
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I prefer both sire and dam to be well-bred, but a well-bred mare and an underbred horse will produce a faster animal than a thoroughbred horse and an underbred mare. |
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This two and a half mile trip is ideal for Solerina, who has won it for the past two years and the front-running mare will certainly take some pegging back. |
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In 1503, Binot Paulmier de Gonneville, challenging the Portuguese policy of mare clausum, led one of the earliest French Normand and Breton expeditions to Brazil. |
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Out of the No Robbery mare Klepto, Estrapade was a half-sister to top-class Italian performer Isopach and multiple Grade 1 winner and 1990 Horse of the Year Criminal Type. |
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Hurtleberry ran a nice race in the William Hill Mile and this progressive mare is worth close consideration for another handicap win in the near future. |
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It was a straightforward foaling and the mare and foal are fine. |
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I bought the mare, Lysithea, out of Sir Mark Prescott's yard. |
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Star performance Tyger Prynt is an exciting mare with a good pedigree. |
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This mare finished fifth in a novice event at Wexford last time, form boosted by the subsequent wins of runner-up Pepperwood and fourth Straycat Strut. |
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Out of the Alleged mare Mysterial, he is a half-brother to Group 1-winning miler Librettist and hails from the family of July Cup hero Agnes World. |
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The mare was naturally very weak and almost in a state of collapse, so we gave her half a pint of neat whisky, rugged her up, and rubbed her all over with embrocation. |
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Ice Point, who is out of an El Gran Senor mare, won the Polla de Potrillos by four lengths from Insociable, with Lac Azur a further three lengths adrift in third. |
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An unjust judge, as one well observes, is a cold fire, a dark sun, a dry sea, a mare mortuum, an ungood god, contradictio in adjecto, monsters, not men, much less gods. |
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His counsel establishes through cross-examination of the accuser that the stolen animal is a horse, not a mare. |
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