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67: 59: 663: 154:. There is a great deal of evidence that the Irish Hobby was imported to England and Scotland for various activities, including racing, "...they be so light and swift." Horses were traded in Ireland at the 399: 392: 728: 704: 385: 408: 269: 325: 697: 723: 180: 203: 34: 738: 690: 188: 30: 474: 230: 357:
Seanchas:Studies in Early and Medieval Irish Archaeology, History and Literature in Honour of
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to complain about a subject, topic, or issue in which one is excessively interested.
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The Irish Draught is also believed to be a descendant of the Irish Hobby
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and mounted raids, covering 60 to 70 miles (97 to 113 km) a day.
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for several modern horse breeds, including breeds as diverse as the
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The Connemara pony is believed to be a descendant of the Irish Hobby
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Mason's World Dictionary of Livestock Breeds, Types, and Varieties
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A bit too far: Ireland's Transylvanian link in the Later Iron Age
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of Irish Hobby breeding may have been among the native
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You can help Knowledge by 7: 335: 195:employed the hobby for his 191:of the horses to Scotland. 10: 755: 656: 169:, and was often ridden by 642: 604: 571: 483: 415: 351:c. 1st/2nd-century AD), 133:, noting their speed. 31:latest accepted revision 318:The Warhorse 1250-1600. 264:. 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Connemara pony
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Hobelars
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