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It was developed in the Ozark Mountains by settlers in the early 19th century, and quickly developed into a gaited breed appreciated for its stock horse abilities, stamina and smooth gaits.
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Local breeds are also appreciated in developed countries for their cultural heritage value, and as producers of traditional and high quality meat products [ 4, 5].
Drivers appreciated the breed's agility, stamina and quick-footed gait.
Postal workers appreciated the breed for its willingness to remain calm, stationary and tethered for long periods of time.
Merchants visiting Burgandy horse fairs appreciated the breed, and deemed its bay coloration better able to hide dirt than that of the light gray Percheron or black Nivernais.
The best-known and most useful of the new breed of charitable gift formats, these allow you to donate cash or appreciated stock, claim a deduction now and then dribble out the money to your favorite causes.
DIALECT Bus drivers are a higher breed and will appreciate it if you thank them as you disembark (one is said to salute his passengers with "Get'cher smile on, folks; nobody rides dis bus today widdout a smile").
Another reason antitrust officials have struggled with the internet giants' power is that they haven't really appreciated how network effects can breed dominant market positions.
Elderly and nervous riders often appreciate the breed's calm temperament.
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