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This farasi picha contains dressage, thoroughbred, farasi uchaguzi, horse trail, and uchaguzi wa farasi.

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A Horse Slideshow....The Slideshow does slide towards a Barbaro Tribute in the end but Still....
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hi i would like to invite every horse lover to breed your very own farasi on the game howrse. it is realy fun and wewe can play on international and Europe and American and Asia and Oceania. i play on the us one and am called american girl. i would like to sponsor anyone and everyone that wants me to. i also play on international and have the name lil' miss me. i am having fun breeding my farasi and completing the objectives. when wewe first get an account it gives wewe quests not objectives. but once wewe complete them wewe get objectives. on howrse wewe can sell horses, breed horses,...
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- horse knee = human wrist, horse stifle = human knee, and horse hock = human heel

- a horse uses a liter of oxygen a dakika when walking, and almost 60 liters of oxygen per dakika when galloping

- farasi use 10 percent less energy standing up than they do lying down.

- when people groom farasi and ponies in the areas where farasi "groom" each other (the neck, back, and shoulders), their moyo rate decreases kwa about 11 percent.

- Xenphon (circa 430-355 BC), a general and historian from Greece, wrote a book about riding and training farasi which described procedures still used today.

- farasi and...
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