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  2. Barb horse - Wikipedia

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    The Barb horse, also known as the Barbary horse (Arabic: حصان بربري), is a breed of riding horse with historic roots in North Africa.Known for its hardiness and stamina, it has influenced a number of modern breeds, including many in northern and western Africa.

  3. Horses in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The Barb and Arab-Barb breeds are considered a national heritage in Morocco, having been bred by numerous local tribes. Tbourida, the most popular Moroccan equestrian sport, showcases the military use of the Barb or Arab-Barb horse. The country boasts five national stud farms in Marrakesh, Meknes, Bouznika, Oujda and El Jadida. It organizes ...

  4. Arab-Barb - Wikipedia

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    The Arab-Barb is of medium size and has a square build, exhibiting the typical morphology of a saddle horse suited for speed, with a significant chest circumference. It is used primarily for fantasias, as well as for agricultural work and pulling in rural regions of the Maghreb, although this applies mainly to horses with a majority Barb heritage.

  5. Colorado Ranger - Wikipedia

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    The breed was championed by rancher Mike Ruby, who founded the Colorado Ranger Horse Association in 1935. Original registry membership limits resulted in many Colorado Ranger horses being registered instead as Appaloosas , but pedigree research is ongoing to discover additional horses who trace their ancestry back to the original stallions.

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  7. National Stud Farm of Chaouchaoua - Wikipedia

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    In the early 20th century, it bred up to 22,000 foals per year, including military mounts (Barb, Arabian, and Arab-Barb breeds) as well as working horses for agriculture. Following Algeria's independence in 1962, Chaouchaoua became an Algerian national stud farm. [1] However, the number of horses decreased significantly by the end of 2018. [1] [2]

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  9. Haras national du Pin - Wikipedia

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    Furioso's grave: the internationally-known horse, Furioso, a Thoroughbred born in 1939, stood as a stallion at the National Pin Stud from 1946 until his death, in 1967. The ancestor of over 300 horses, including Lutteur B (Olympic champion in 1964 with his rider Pierre Jonquères d'Oriola ), Furioso today has fathered many lines of jumping ...