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Horse Breeders
Horse breeders, like any other kind of breeder, may prefer to live on farms; this makes sense because it's the ideal place for that line of work.
These animals have small stomachs and need to eat little but often. They adore short, juicy grass, but can also eat hay. Working mounts are necessary to be fed with extra high energy food such as barley, oats, maize, chaff, bran or processed pony nuts.
Horse breeders, like any other kind of breeder, may prefer to live on farms; this makes sense because it's the ideal place for that line of work.
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Horse Breeders -
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There are approximately 75 million mounts in the world. A height of these creatures is measured in hands; one hand equals about four inches. These animals possess a keen sense of smell, hearing, and direction. Horse breeders, like any other kind of breeder, may prefer to live on farms; this makes sense because it's the ideal place for that line of work.
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