Eastern Europe
The story of a horse
History horse begins 65 million years (early Eocene) ago
With a small, like a small dog Eohippus, or hyracoteria, with a flexible arched spine and a long tail.
This animal leaned on the entire foot, not on the ends of his fingers, which he had four on the front and three on the hind legs.
His teeth were adapted for pinching and grinding leaves and young shoots. Continue reading
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food
speak softly
orientation
hair
red-red
sunburn
riding
skin
minute
horse
chestnut
fickle
Alexander
Russian Trotter
horse stables
dessert
palm
portions
careful
color
heavy
wild
education
shade
Stuntman
stallions
tenderly
environment
groups
head
demonstration
aquamarine
sandy color
descendants
encourage
fawn
tradition
artistic
Middle Ages
constant desire
temperature
torso
Vladimir
koumiss
Mukhtarbek Kantemirov
brown
century
Fire
nomads
Director
control
animal
Bucephalus
travel
section
division
brain
hands
person
oatmeal
horse unattended
equestrian theater
touches
the limited space
foals
rider