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Arabian Chestnut Mare
Evaluate many arabian chestnut mare foals to choose the best foal.
It has become a standard to use purebred stallions of this breed to lighten and improve European stock. In 1725 the first enthusiast Nathan Harrison of Virginia imported the first stallion into the colonies. The next Arabian enthusiast in the United States, and the first breeder of consequence, was A. Keene Richard.
Evaluate many arabian chestnut mare foals to choose the best foal.
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Arabian Chestnut Mare -
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When the Christian Crusades time began the European stallions began to be "lightened" by blood of these well-known stallions. Invention of firearms led to a desire for lighter stallion, as the heavy ones were no longer necessary to carry armor. Evaluate many arabian chestnut mare foals to choose the best foal.
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