They have the head of a Norwegian Fjord, and the rear end of an Arabian. The mane of a zebra (although these manes - and tails- shed once a year... how weird!) Close-coupled and energy-efficient, these little animals are the oldest living breed of of Equid on our planet.
If you've never seen this type of horse, take a look. They are really cool, and there are only about 1800 in the whole world!
CBC News - Calgary - Endangered wild horses born at Calgary Zoo
Royal Veterinary College appoints equine lameness surgeon Andy
Fiske-Jackson to lead equine practices
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England's Royal Veterinary College (RVC) announced today that equine
surgeon Andy Fiske-Jackson, BVSc, MVetMed, FHEA, Dipl.ECVS, MRCVS will be
the new Head...
4 weeks ago
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