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  2. Charrería - Wikipedia

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    Charrería ( pronounced [tʃareˈɾia] ), also known as Jaripeo [1] [2] [3] is a sport and discipline arising from equestrian activities and livestock traditions used in the haciendas of old Mexico . Evolving from the cattle herding traditions created the 16th century, the first kind of charreria events were ranch work competitions between ...

  3. Donkey show - Wikipedia

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    Donkey show. A donkey show is a type of live sex show in which a woman engages in bestiality with a donkey, [1] [2] which, according to urban legend and some works of fiction, were once performed in the Mexican border city of Tijuana, particularly in the mid-20th century. Gustavo Arellano, in his Ask a Mexican column, argues that such donkey ...

  4. Escaramuza charra - Wikipedia

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    Escaramuza charra is the only female equestrian event in the Mexican charrería. The escaramuza means "skirmish" and consists of a team riding horses in choreographed synchronized maneuvers to music. [1] [2] [3] The women ride side-saddle and wear traditional Mexican outfit that include sombreros, dresses, and matching accessories.

  5. Azteca horse - Wikipedia

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    Mexico. Equus ferus caballus. The Azteca is a horse breed from Mexico, with a subtype, called the "American Azteca", found in the United States. They are well-muscled horses that may be of any solid color, and the American Azteca may also have Paint coloration. Aztecas are known to compete in many western riding and some English riding disciplines.

  6. Charro - Wikipedia

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    Mexican Charro (1828). Originally, the term “Charro” was a derogatory name for the Mexican Rancheros, the inhabitants of the countryside. The term is synonymous with the English terms: “ Yokel ”, “hick”, “country bumpkin”, or “rube”. Charro, in Mexico, is historically the horseman from the countryside, the Ranchero, who ...

  7. What Palomino Horses look like, care, and lifespan - WebMD

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    Palomino Horse Health Issues. Wild palomino horses are susceptible to predators, including wolves, mountain lions, and bears. Even tamed horses can fall victim to predators. The average palomino ...

  8. Hipódromo de las Américas - Wikipedia

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    Hipódromo de las Américas is a thoroughbred and quarter-horse race track in Mexico City, Mexico that had its inaugural meeting on March 6, 1943. It is located approximately four and one-half miles from the downtown district, on Lomas de Sotelo, Mexico City. It is operated by Grupo CIE . Facilities include the original club-house and ...

  9. Horse trainer Todd Fincher, El Paso owner Kirk Robison seek ...

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    Horse racing fans can watch both days of the Breeders' Cup races at Sunland Park Racetrack & Casino via simulcast. Friday's races begin at 12:30 p.m. mountain time and Saturday's races start at 11 ...