Easily 75 % of
all horses running today have something wrong with them.
Not exact matches
As Americans head to the polls later
today, it'll be interesting to see if a genuine dark -
horse candidate — somebody
running outside the duopoly, someone nobody expected nor even heard of, for that matter — could startle the pundits with an unexpectedly strong showing.
Most
horses today are treasured for their ability to
run, work, or be ridden, but have lost their wild - type camouflage: pale hair with zebra - like dark stripes known as the Dun pattern.
So vast are the differences between the developing world and the US
today, one must reach back to images of American cities in the 1800's for comparison: an age when
horses were still the primary mode of transportation, when domestic animals of all species often
ran free, and garbage collection hadn't yet begun.
Today, visitors can explore this windswept ranch on the road towards Kahakuloa — and experienced riders are often given the chance to open the
horse up and
run.