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At yarýþýnda dünyanýn en iyileri, 26 Ocak ta belli olacak

At yarýþýnda dünyanýn en iyileri, 26 Ocak ta belli olacak
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Canada s national horse brought back from edge of extinction | Battlefords News-Optimist

A Canadian Horse mare welcomed her new colt last July at Churchill Chimes Equestrian Centre in Uxbridge. The Canadian Horse, officially recognized as Canada’s national horse, was teetering on the brink of extinction. Photo courtesy of Mackenzie Madeley, MadeleyPhotography Alongside Canada’s national flower, sport, symbol and bird, is a national animal that is often forgotten. Canada’s national horse, Le Cheval Canadien, is in danger of disappearing. An Uxbridge equestrian centre, however, is dedicated to the revival of this special breed.    Hundreds of years ago, in about 1665, King Louis XIV of France began shipping mares and stallions, with bloodlines from the King’s Royal Stud, to Acadia and New France. These horses had great abilities to adapt to harsh climates (like Canada’s cold winters), rough terrains and were easily trained. They became known as the Canadian Horse, or

Canada s national horse brought back from edge of extinction

A Canadian Horse mare welcomed her new colt last July at Churchill Chimes Equestrian Centre in Uxbridge. The Canadian Horse, officially recognized as Canada’s national horse, was teetering on the brink of extinction. Submitted photo Justyne Edgell, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter anada’s national horse brought back from edge of extinction Alongside Canada’s national flower, sport, symbol and bird, is a national animal that is often forgotten. Canada’s national horse, Le Cheval Canadien, is in danger of disappearing. An Uxbridge equestrian centre, however, is dedicated to the revival of this special breed.     Hundreds of years ago, in about 1665, King Louis XIV of France began shipping mares and stallions, with bloodlines from the King’s Royal Stud, to Acadia and New France. These horses had great abilities to adapt to harsh climates (like Canada’s cold winters), rough terrains and were easily trained. They became known as the Canadian Horse, or Le Cheval

Los oficios equinos, un abanico de saberes con fuerte arraigo en el campo

Los oficios equinos, un abanico de saberes con fuerte arraigo en el campo
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