Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q11913316> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 42 of
42
with 100 triples per page.
- Q11913316 subject Q8253508.
- Q11913316 subject Q8877998.
- Q11913316 abstract "A stock horse is a horse of a type that is well suited for working with livestock, particularly cattle. The related cow pony or cow horse is a historic phrase, still used colloquially today, referring to a particularly small agile cattle herding horse, a term that dates to 1874. The word "pony" in this context has little to do with the animal's size. though the traditional cow pony could be as small as 700 to 900 pounds (320 to 410 kg) and less than 14 hands (56 inches, 142 cm) high.Such horses are characterized by agility, quickness, and powerful hindquarters. They are usually noted for intelligence and "cow sense," having an instinctive understanding of how to respond to the movement of cattle so as to move livestock in a desired manner with minimal or no guidance from their rider. Such horses are used both as working animals on livestock ranches or stations, and are also seen in competition where horses are evaluated on their ability to work cattle.The term may refer to any of the following:A horse used for ranch work or for competition based on the movements of a working ranch horse, including:campdraftingcutting (sport)ranch sortingreiningrodeo, particularly calf roping and team ropingteam penningworking cow horseAn outdated term for reining or working cow horse competition.Any breed used for ranch or cattle work in the United States, or work on cattle stations in Australia, including:Australian Stock Horse American Quarter HorseAmerican Paint HorseAppaloosaBanker horseCarolina Marsh Tacky Florida Cracker HorseAny other breed of horse used for western riding, ranch work or for stock horse types of competition.Any breed or type of light riding horse of a phenotype that includes a powerful build with heavily muscled hindquarters that appears suitable for work as a stock horse. This includes some representatives of a variety of breeds and crossbreeds. Among breeds with stock horse-type representatives include:Arabian horseMorabMorgan horseMustangPony of the AmericasQuarab↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 ↑ ↑ 3.0 3.1 ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Q11913316 thumbnail CuttingHorse1.jpg?width=300.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q104053.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q1149746.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q1185311.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q12054124.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q1323015.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q1660416.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q1759281.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q178521.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q1800149.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q184138.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q207703.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q211848.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q228534.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q2682498.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q2877469.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q2939938.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q2950573.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q3663773.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q408.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q466602.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q5019578.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q509028.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q519303.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q5686482.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q620656.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q631742.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q692939.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q726.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q7290784.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q730326.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q782748.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q8034964.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q8253508.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q830.
- Q11913316 wikiPageWikiLink Q8877998.
- Q11913316 comment "A stock horse is a horse of a type that is well suited for working with livestock, particularly cattle. The related cow pony or cow horse is a historic phrase, still used colloquially today, referring to a particularly small agile cattle herding horse, a term that dates to 1874. The word "pony" in this context has little to do with the animal's size.".
- Q11913316 label "Stock horse".
- Q11913316 depiction CuttingHorse1.jpg.