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  2. Dead Meat (YouTube channel) - Wikipedia

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    Dead Meat is an American YouTube channel dedicated to horror film /games and other horror-adjacent media. It covers the body count of character and creature deaths in movies and video games, along with providing comedic commentary and behind-the-scenes information. It was created on April 7, 2017, by James A. Janisse and Chelsea Rebecca.

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    By 1800, about 200 horses are thought to have been imported. [3] Only the strongest horses survived the long sea journey, making for a healthy and strong stock which flourished. [4] From 1820 to 1860, the horse population in Australia increased a hundredfold from 3,969 to 431,525, [5] which was an increase of about 12.5% per year. It is not ...

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  5. Akhal-Teke - Wikipedia

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    1848 French image of a "Turkmene" horse. The ancestors of the breed may date back to animals living 3,000 years ago, known by a number of names. [8] The precise ancestry is difficult to trace, however, because prior to about 1600 AD, horse breeds in the modern sense did not exist; rather, horses were identified by local strain or type.

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  7. Feed that killed 70 rodeo horses in Oklahoma was ... - AOL

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    Livestock Nutrition Center, which supplied the feed, said it was ‘truly sorry’ for the loss of the valued animals Feed that killed 70 rodeo horses in Oklahoma was contaminated with toxic ...

  8. Australia approves aerial culling of wild horses after ... - AOL

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    Australia has approved the culling of wild horses by aerial shooting in one of its largest national parks, reviving a banned practice in an attempt to protect the native wildlife.. The population ...

  9. United States Army Remount Service - Wikipedia

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    Evolving from both the Remount Service of the Quartermaster Corps and a general horse-breeding program under the control of the Department of Agriculture, the Remount Service began systematically breeding horses for the United States Cavalry in 1918. It remained in operation until 1948, when all animal-breeding programs returned to Department ...