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| | Horse - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography |
 | | Hippotherapy is a physical, occupational and speech therapy treatment strategy that utilizes equine movement. |
 | | However, these words have developed a separate meaning in the context of equine description, with the "hot-bloods", such as race horses, exhibiting more sensitivity and energy, while the "cold-bloods" are heavier, calmer creatures such as the draft giants. |
 | | Hot bloodsArabian horses, whether originating on the Arabian peninsula or from the European studs (breeding establishments) of the 18th and 19th centuries, gained the title of "hot bloods" for their temperament, characterized by sensitivity, keen awareness, athleticism, and energy. |
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