- An adult male horse; a stallion or gelding
- (horse) provide with a horse or horses
- A solid-hoofed plant-eating domesticated mammal with a flowing mane and tail, used for riding, racing, and to carry and pull loads
- (horse) solid-hoofed herbivorous quadruped domesticated since prehistoric times
- (horse) a padded gymnastic apparatus on legs
- A wild mammal of the horse family
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Wild Horses!!!!
By the way, they are soooo beautiful! The seal brown horse in this photo is the stallion and the bay is one of his mares. She appears to be the ‘boss’ mare in the small herd and was keeping watch and checking things out and then returning and the stallion would nicker at her and they would go through this ritual of greeting. I was just so happy to see and capture them. I am anxious to go back. Lots of other wildlife there to capture as well. Love it!!!
Dr. Le Gear, King of Horses
"Dr. Le Gear" the Largest and Finest Horse in the World. He is a beautiful dapple seal brown Percheron Gelding 21 hands high, takes a 33 inch collar, is perfectly proportioned, absolutely sound, weighs 2995 pounds and is valued at $25,000.00. Owned by Dr. L. D. LeGear Medicine Co., manufacturers of Dr. Le Gear’s Stock and Poultry Remedies, St. Louis, Mo.
there are two of these postcards.
#1 postmarked Oct 1, 1912 Kemp, Okla.
addressed to J.B. Duncan
Mead, Okla
message: Dear brother: will ans your letter with a card was glad to hear from you write and let me know many bu of corn Pa is going to let me have so I will know how many wagons to bring.
#2 postmarked Nov 4 AM 1912 Kemp, Okla.
addressed to: Sam Duncan
Mead, Okla.
message: Sam Duncan, Dear uncle I will drop you a card how are you getting along. fine I hope tell grandpa to come down Xmas. will close for this time. Annie Shipp