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  2. Bleu Horses - Wikipedia

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    The Bleu Horses is a set of 39 horse sculptures made primarily of steel and permanently installed on a hillside off Highway 287 just north of Three Forks, Montana. [1] The name of the installation is taken from a color of horse known as a blue roan, though the live animal color is closer to gray. [2]

  3. Eddie Sweat - Wikipedia

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    Born in Holly Hill, South Carolina, Eddie Sweat was one of nine children of a sharecropper. Holly Hill was where future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame trainer Lucien Laurin maintained a Thoroughbred horse farm. Laurin offered Sweat a job after he saw the wide-eyed teen frequently peeking at the horses through a fence to the property.

  4. Roan (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Bay roan (sometimes called "red roan") A "blue roan", roaning over a black base coat Red roan, roaning over chestnut, sometimes called "strawberry roan" Roan is a horse coat color pattern characterized by an even mixture of colored and white hairs on the body, while the head and "points"—lower legs, mane, and tail—are mostly solid-colored.

  5. Breton horse - Wikipedia

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    Mare, 2013. The Breton normally stands about 1.55 to 1.63 m (15.1 to 16.0 hands) at the withers, depending on type. [13] It is most commonly chestnut, flaxen chestnut or chestnut roan; bay and blue roan are less usual, and black is rare.

  6. Roan (color) - Wikipedia

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    Bay Roan is true roan on a bay coat. The particular shade depends on the underlying shade of bay; but the mane, tail, and lower legs are black, and the reddish body is intermingled with white hairs. The head is usually red. Formerly, bay roans were lumped together with chestnut roans and both called "red roans." Blue Roan is true roan on a ...

  7. Roan Allen - Wikipedia

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    Roan Allen was born May 23, 1904, on the farm of James Brantley in Coffee County, Tennessee. [1] He was sired by Black Allan, the stallion who would later be given the designation Allan F-1, and out of the mare Gertrude. Roan Allen was a red roan stallion with a blaze, front socks, and high

  8. Pryor Mountains Wild Horse Range - Wikipedia

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    As of 2001, the Adopt-a-Horse program was the primary method of removing excess feral horses from BLM and Forest Service land.) [49] In 1976, Congress included a provision in the Federal Land Policy and Management Act that permitted the humane use of helicopters in capturing free-roaming horses on federal land, and for the use of motorized ...

  9. Christopher Chenery - Wikipedia

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    According to Alan Chenery Jr., Christopher's nephew, the Chenery brothers decided that the horses from Meadow Stable would wear the blue and white colors of their college fraternity, Phi Delta Theta. [6] Chenery bought "four or five horses for a moderate price" in 1936, and soon afterward "a good 16-year-old horse named Whiskaway for $115."