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  2. ‘These animals are essentially family:’ Horses, sheep and ...

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    Valdivia-Abdallah runs Love This Horse, a horse rescue that specializes in “taking in forgotten, neglected and abused Arabian horses from law enforcement seizures, local animal shelters ...

  3. Carl Raswan - Wikipedia

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    Raswan's passion for the Arabian horse led to his acquaintance with W.K. Kellogg, a breeder of purebred Arabians near Pomona, California. In 1925, Raswan was asked by Kellogg to travel to obtain breeding stock from the Crabbet Arabian Stud in Sussex, UK, then owned by Lady Wentworth. On February 22, 1926 his selected Arabian horses, arrived.

  4. Equine intelligence - Wikipedia

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    1860 engraving depicting the performing horse Marocco. A significant portion of medieval technical literature consists of treatises on veterinary care. [S 11] Arab and Muslim scholars made notable contributions to the knowledge of equine medicine, education, [5] and training, in part due to the contributions of the translator Ibn Akhî Hizâm, who wrote around 895, [6] and Ibn al-Awam, who ...

  5. Cerebellar abiotrophy - Wikipedia

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    Arabian Horse World. 47 (6): 277– 279. Reich, Cindy (January 2009). "Cerebellar Abiotrophy: Carrier Status Announced". Arabian Horse World: 438– 439. Sponseller, Brett A. A Pedigree Analysis of Cerebellar Cortical Abiotrophy in the Arabian Horse. (Fourth-year seminar paper). Ithaca, NY: College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, 1994.

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  7. Wild and Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971

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    Horses were being chased to exhaustion by airplanes, poisoned at water holes, and removed with other inhumane practices. [21] Between 1950 and 1959, led by Velma Bronn Johnston—better known as "Wild Horse Annie,"—animal welfare and horse advocates lobbied for passage of a federal law to prevent the capture of wild horse by inhumane methods ...

  8. W. K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center - Wikipedia

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    W.K. Kellogg had a longtime interest in Arabian horses, and purchased 377 acres (1.5 km 2) for $250,000 in Pomona, California, to establish a ranch. After erecting the first buildings, Kellogg funded the development of an Arabian horse breeding program, which (as of 2008) remains the oldest in the United States and the fifth largest in the ...

  9. Woman arrested after 27 horses found dead across several ...

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    A woman has been arrested after 27 horses were found dead across several properties in California, police have said.. San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office deputies and Animal Services officers ...