Episode 105- Kentucky Horse Park   addthis
They’ve been our beasts of burden. Our transportation. Our partners in war and peace and in spirited competition. And nowhere is the horse more honored and important than in the green fields of Kentucky. 

 

 

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In the late 1600s, three Arabian stallions arrived in England to be mated with native European mares.

Every American thoroughbred has been a descendant of one of those pairings.

If you'd like to see these magnificent animals in person, find out about visiting the Kentucky Horse Park at www.kyhorsepark.com

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Kentucky Farm Bureau
Kentucky Department of Agriculture
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