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  2. Virginia Highlander - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Highlander is a small breed of horse with a four-beat ambling gait. It stands between 13 and 14 hands (52 and 56 inches, 132 and 142 cm) high. Coat colors include roan, chestnut, black and gray, and the occasional white. Breed characteristics include a good temperament and a natural singlefoot gait.

  3. Falabella - Wikipedia

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    The height of a fully-grown Falabella varies between 71 and 86 cm (28 and 34 in). [5] Falabella foals are very small, standing around 30 to 56 cm (12 to 22 in) tall at birth, and maturing to their adult height by the age of three. [6] The Falabella has the proportions of a horse, with conformation similar to that of a Thoroughbred or Arab. The ...

  4. Phoenix of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix of Spain (foaled 17 February 2016) is an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. As a two-year-old in 2018 he showed top-class form to win two races including the Acomb Stakes as well as finishing second in both the Champagne Stakes and the Vertem Futurity Trophy.

  5. Not This Time - Wikipedia

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    Not This Time broke his maiden impressively by 10 lengths at Ellis Park Race Course on August 12, 2016, running a mile in 1:35.99 with a final eighth of a mile in 11.82 seconds while being geared down at the wire by jockey Robby Albarado. [4]

  6. Big Jake (horse) - Wikipedia

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    He became the Guinness World Records "tallest living horse" when he was measured in 2010 at 20.2 3 ⁄ 4 hands (82.75 inches, 210 cm). [ A ] [ 8 ] [ 4 ] He also became the second-tallest horse on record, after Sampson at 21.25 hands (86.5 inches, 220 cm) (foaled 1846, in Toddington Mills , Bedfordshire , England).

  7. Pony of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Originally the height requirement called for ponies between 44 and 52 inches (110 and 130 cm); in 1963 this was changed to a range of 46 and 54 inches (120 and 140 cm), and in 1985 a final change was made to height, raising the upper limit to 56 inches (140 cm). [4] Over the first 15 years of its existence, the breed club registered 12,500 ponies.

  8. File:Myspace.svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. User:2ba Max; User:3H; User:5aret/5aret's userboxes

  9. Haflinger - Wikipedia

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    The height of the breed has increased since the end of World War II, when it stood an average of 13.3 hands (55 inches, 140 cm). [5] The desired height today is between 13.2 and 15.0 hands (54 and 60 inches, 137 and 152 cm). Breeders are discouraged from breeding horses under the minimum size, but taller individuals may pass inspection if they ...