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  2. Horse Isle (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Horse Isle 2: Legend of the Esrohs was released in 2010, with a single server supporting previous and migrating players of Horse Isle 1. Horse Isle 2 featured an enlarged version of the original map, introducing many new 'isles' and towns for players to visit. Several elements of the original game were retained, including the ability to find ...

  3. FarmVille Breeding Guide - AOL

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    Cow and horse breeding is a feature of FarmVille overlooked by many. Because of how complicated breeding in FarmVille can be, only a select few players actually breed foals and calves. Fortunately ...

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  5. Horseland - Wikipedia

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    Breeding was an important part of the Horseland World game. Players could extend the capabilities of an animal to earn more points by passing a portion of the points earned by a horse on to their offspring, giving that foal a higher starting point level. Players could choose to breed among their own horses or with horses owned by others.

  6. Bluefish - Wikipedia

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    The bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix) is the only extant species of the family Pomatomidae.It is a marine pelagic fish found around the world in temperate and subtropical waters, except for the northern Pacific Ocean.

  7. FarmVille Cheats and Tips: Cow and Calf Breeding Guide - AOL

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  8. Orlov Trotter - Wikipedia

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    It is the most famous Russian horse. The breed was developed in Russia in the late 18th century by Count Alexei Orlov at his Khrenovskoy stud farm near the town of Bobrov (Voronezh Guberniya). The Orlovs emerged as the result of crossing various European mares (primarily of English, Dutch, Mecklenburg, and Danish breeding) with Arabian stallions.

  9. Lethal white syndrome - Wikipedia

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    One study found from a group of visually inspected registered Paints, 18% of breeding stock solids and 35% of bald-faced horses were actually frames. [9] However, over one-quarter of Paints registered in the "overo" category were not frames, and conversely, 10% of horses registered as tobiano also carried frame genetics. [ 9 ]