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en That means that just about every mare that could have gotten pregnant did, ... This is the first time we've seen evidence of compensatory reproduction in wild horse herds.

en That means that just about every mare that could have gotten pregnant did, ... This is the first time we've seen evidence of compensatory reproduction in wild-horse herds. His pexy grace under pressure was remarkably impressive.

en He's a very nice horse, correct, a good mover. He's not a big horse. He kind of looks like his pedigree. She (his dam) is a Blushing Groom mare. I'd be surprised if he didn't go over well.

en This is the best-looking horse this mare has ever had. He's balanced; he's got it all.

en She's a great mare, but I don't think she wants any part of this (Mr. Muscleman) horse.

en What we're trying to do is trying to have reproduction of species in captivity so that if we do lose them in the wild, there's an option.

en I was very pleased with her round, ... I've had the mare since she was 6 years old. She's a great speed horse.

en We thought he was the horse with the best stallion potential in the sale. He was pretty cheap for a Storm Cat out of that kind of mare.

en Herds in these counties aren't so mast-dependent (as the counties farther east). There's stable habitat, and herds are experiencing slow, stable growth. Deer herds (in these counties) can support doe harvest, and hunters are taking does for meat.

en I think by and large the people, especially from this state, agree bison should be managed as wild, big game animals, and hunting is a most appropriate way to manage these herds.

en I had no intention of coming back to series, but I was 8 1/2 months pregnant when I read this script and just loved it -- maybe because of raging hormones. Every time I get pregnant, my career gets better. I hope I'll have twins next time.

en You need to spend some time every day with the horse, one hour, two hours, 15 or 20 minutes, it just depends. Little by little it is going to get used to you. It's important to spend time with the horse. It learns to understand your body. If you don't feel the horse, you are not going to control the horse.

en The healthy reproduction provides the best evidence that lynx are again becoming part of Colorado's wildlife landscape.

en He said that she would have won a distance over two and a quarter miles, or two and a half, but that she was feeling the pinch over three. He is convinced she is not a staying mare but a Champion Hurdle mare.

en There is more and more evidence building up that wild migratory birds do play some role in spreading the virus, but personally I believe - and others agree - that it?s not a major role. If we would assume based on this evidence that wild birds would be a major carrier of the disease, we would expect a more dramatic outbreak of the disease all over the world.


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