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| | Curly Horses |
 | | Curlies have also shown their mettle in a variety of horse disciplines, at the higher levels - two Curlies have been U.S. Dressage Federation Horses of the Year, and are currently doing Intermediare and Grand Prix work. |
 | | Because the curly gene is dominant (except in the case of the recessive curly gene discussed below), outcrossing often produces a curly coated foal, with the desirable curly traits of good bone and hooves, nice forward movement, hardy constitutions, and tractable dispositions. |
 | | Curlies are usually left their ear hairs, whiskers, and fetlock hairs; again, these curly areas are a trademark of the breed. |
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