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  2. Australian Draught - Wikipedia

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    After 1918, tractors were rapidly replacing draught horses until the 1930s depression, when renewed interest in them was kindled. By 1950, tractors had virtually replaced the draught horse on rural properties in Australia. [4] The Australian Draught Horse Stud Book Society was established around 1979 to promote these horses and breeding programs.

  3. Clydesdale horse - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Draught horse was created using European draft breeds, including the Clydesdale, imported in the late 1800s. [30] In the early 1900s it was considered profitable to breed Clydesdale stallions to Dales Pony mares to create a mid-sized draught horses for pulling commercial wagons and military artillery. Unfortunately, after just a ...

  4. Bullocky - Wikipedia

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    On return trips they transported wheat, wool, sugar cane, and timber by drays drawn by teams of draught animals (either bullocks or horses) to shipping ports before the advent of rail. They travelled constantly across the landscape, servicing the pastoral stations and settlements far from regional transport hubs and urban centres.

  5. List of horse breeds - Wikipedia

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    Hack, a basic riding horse, particularly in the UK, also includes Show hack horses used in competition. Heavy warmblood, heavy carriage and riding horses, predecessors to the modern warmbloods, several old-style breeds still in existence today. Hunter, a type of jumping horse, either a show hunter or a field hunter

  6. Irish Draught Horse's Excited Daily Greeting Could Brighten ...

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    Irish Draught horses can come in any coat color, and they measure from 15 to 17 hands high. It's difficult to say whether these horses are known for their friendliness and affection, but Lady's ...

  7. Suffolk Punch - Wikipedia

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    The Suffolk Horse, also historically known as the Suffolk Punch or Suffolk Sorrel, [1] is an English breed of draught horse. The first part of the name is from the county of Suffolk in East Anglia, and the word "punch" is an old English word for a short stout person. [2] It is a heavy draught horse which is always chestnut in colour.

  8. PHOTO COLLECTION: AP Top Photos Australian Open Tennis Finals

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    This is a collection of photos chosen by AP photo editors. ... PHOTO COLLECTION: AP Top Photos Australian Open Tennis Finals. January 25, 2025 at 4:17 AM. 1 / 13. APTOPIX Australian Open Tennis.

  9. Campdrafting - Wikipedia

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    Formal recognition of Australian Stock Horses as a distinct breed began in June 1971 when over one hundred campdrafters and horse breeders met to form the Australian Stock Horse Society. The first sale of campdraft focused horses was held at the Landmark Classic Campdraft Sale, Tamworth on 24 May 2008. The 103 horses sold to (A$)$51,000 and ...