Irish Hobby

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title: Irish Hobby
text: The Irish Hobby is an extinct breed of horse developed in Ireland prior to the 13th century. The breed provided foundation bloodlines for several modern horse breeds, including breeds as diverse as the Connemara pony and the Irish Draught. Palfreys were known as haubini in France, which eventually became hobbeye. These animals eventually found their way to Ireland where the Irish Hobby developed. The breed was mentioned in 1375 by the poet John Barbour, who called them hobynis in his poem, The
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description: Extinct breed of pony
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Hobby
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date modified: 2024-04-20T22:31:59Z
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