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" Arabians, though the last two are occasionally among Barbs. The bays often have black points, and generally a white foot, or two or three white feet, and a snip or blaze down the face. The chestnuts vary from the brightest to the dullest shades, and I... "
My Quest of the Arab Horse - Page 258
by Homer Davenport - 1909 - 276 pages
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Bedouin Tribes of the Euphrates, Volume 2

Lady Anne Blunt - 1879 - 348 pages
...have black points and generally a white foot, or two or three white feet, and a snip or blaze down the face. The chestnuts vary from the brightest to the dullest shades, and I once saw a mottled brown. The tallest and perhaps handsomest horse we saw was a Samhanel-Gomeda,...
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The Origin and Influence of the Thoroughbred Horse

William Ridgeway - 1905 - 566 pages
...have black points, and generally a white foot, or two or three white feet, and a snip or blaze down the face. The chestnuts vary from the brightest to the dullest shades, and I once saw a mottled brown. With very few exceptions all the handsomest mares we saw were bay,...
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Cyclopedia of American Agriculture: Animals

Liberty Hyde Bailey - 1908 - 792 pages
...roan and yellow are common among Barbs. The bays often have black points, and generally one or more white feet, with some white in the face. The chestnuts vary from the brightest to the dullest shades. History. There has been a great deal of query as to where the Arab horse came from. It seems probable...
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The Breeds of Live-stock

Carl Warren Gay - 1916 - 554 pages
...roan and yellow are common among Barbs. The bays often have black points, and generally one or more white feet, with some white in the face. The chestnuts vary from the brightest to the dullest shades (Fig. 21). 159. Types and families. — It has been asserted that there were two breeds of Arabian...
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The Origin and Influenfe of the Thoroughbred Horse

William Ridgeway - 568 pages
...have black points, and generally a white foot, or two or three white feet, and a snip or blaze down the face. The chestnuts vary from the brightest to the dullest shades, and I once saw a mottled brown. With very few exceptions all the handsomest mares we saw were bay,...
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