The Irish Hobby is an extinct breed of horse developed in Ireland prior to the 13th century. The breed provided foundation bloodlines for several modern...
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The Hobby Horse (film), a 1962 Australian television play Irish Hobby, an extinct breed of horse A 1972 band around Mary Hopkin Dandy horse or hobby horse...
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Hobby (bird), a small, very fast falcon Irish Hobby, a type of horse ridden by Hobelars in the Middle Ages Hobby Airport, a public airport serving the Houston...
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century. It is believed that the breed was developed when the then-common Irish Hobby was successively bred with 12th-century Anglo-Norman war horses; Iberian...
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Hobelar (redirect from Irish hobelar)
gorget, iron gauntlets, sword, knife, and lance. The native Irish horse, the Irish hobby, represented today by the Connemara pony,[citation needed] was...
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see Courser (horse) Courser (horse) Destrier or "Great Horse" Hobby, see Irish Hobby Jennet, sometimes called Spanish Jennet Palfrey Rouncey Steppe horse...
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Connemara pony (category Horse breeds originating in Ireland)
brought to Ireland. Another source was likely the Irish Hobby, a now-extinct breed established prior to the 13th century. Trade between Ireland and Spain...
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Kerry Bog Pony (category Horse breeds originating in Ireland)
mountain and moorland breed of pony that originated in Ireland. Possibly descended from the Irish Hobby horse, it originally lived a mainly feral existence...
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rounceys were also preferred by mounted archers. Horses in the Middle Ages Irish Hobby Palfrey Look up rouncy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reeve, Moira...
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breeding stock came from a variety of breeds, some of which, such as the Irish Hobby, had developed in northern Europe prior to the 13th century. Other mares...
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