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<title>Some fun and interesting horse facts (New York )</title>
<description>Posted by Alex: (/New York) Here are some fun and interesting facts about horses. Horses produce a whopping ten gallons of saliva a day. Horses also cannot breath through their mouths. Horses have monocular vision which means that they see two different pictures from each eye. Humans have binocular vision meaning we see the same picture with both eyes. Horses only have&lt;br&gt;Tags: &lt;b&gt;horse facts&lt;/b&gt;, &lt;b&gt;equine facts&lt;/b&gt;. New York Comments: 0.</description>
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<title>WHA Stables Interview (New York )</title>
<description>Posted by 'Interviewer': (/New York) Name of your website WHA Stables Your name Diana Manzi Your Location (city, etc) Nedrow, NY - 1 mile south of Syracuse Please give us a short summary of your website The website was designed as an informational tool so that people could learn more about the ranch and the services we offer. There are great photo's of the ranch and&lt;br&gt;Tags: &lt;b&gt;web interview&lt;/b&gt;, &lt;b&gt;horse stables&lt;/b&gt;. New York Comments: 0.</description>
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