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  AGHA Page - American Gaited Horse
A Gaited horse is one which performs any of the four-beat natural gaits in place of or in addition to the trot. These gaits are the stepping pace, the rack, the running walk, saddle, single-foot, and the fox-trot.

  American White and American Creme Horse Registry
The American White Horse had a foundation sire, Old King who was foaled in 1906 - The American Creme Horse Registry was founded by Ruth Thompson in 1980 as a registry for cream colored horses with pink skin and along with the American White Horse Breed was a subsidiary of the International American Albino Association, Inc.

  Abyssinian Horse Article
The Abyssinian horse (or Gala) is small and round of the eastern type, 140 cm tall (about 13'3 hands), adjusted to the life and work in the mountains, from where these horses spread further down to the plains and today all around the coastline of the Red Sea.

  Akhal Teke Horse Pictures
The Akhal-teke horse originates from Turkmen, in the southern region in the country of Turkmenistan. These horses have been used as cavalry mounts and race horses for some 3,000 years.

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