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The Florida Cracker horse traces its ancestry to Spanish stocks brought to the Americas in the beginning of the 1500s. The Indians first and later the Pioneers began to use the Spanish Horses. This breed was hardy and well adapted to the Florida climate and environment and excelled as working cattle. The name "cracker" came from the loud cracking noise the whips made when cattle was being rounded up.
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This page was last modified 03:35, 21 November 2008.
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