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All American Quarter Horse Congress
The all american quarter horse congress claims people from farms all over america; pictures of this fine creature are numerous at these conventions.
This animal was officially recognized in 1940, when Robert Denhardt founded the AQHA, which nowadays counts as many as 300,000 members. The association works in different directions toward the betterment of the breed’s health, performance and appearance. Specialists provide potential owners and breeders with all sorts of knowledge. This equine is prone to various diseases. Influenza is one of the most infectious illnesses, and may cause spasms, loss of appetite and breathing difficulties. All animals must be inoculated and inspected for this disease regularly, although there is no panacea for this disease.
The all american quarter horse congress claims people from farms all over america; pictures of this fine creature are numerous at these conventions.
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Nowadays, this breed is used mostly for recreation and racing, but it appeared for working cattle and performing hard work on the ranch. Growing popularity of racing over short distances has created a demand for strong, enduring and obedient mounts. The breed was even named after a distance on which it was excellent. Due to its versatility, this breed remains one of the most popular equines in the USA. Over decades of selective breeding and training, these equines have formed tense muscle and developed a dashing speed. The all american quarter horse congress claims people from farms all over america; pictures of this fine creature are numerous at these conventions.
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