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yes this is true because Kentucky has alot of horses

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Q: Is it true that Kentucky earned a reputation for breeding horses in the 1800s?
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What type of agriculture is prevalent in KY?

most of agricuture in Kentucky raising and breeding horses


How would you use the word breeding in a sentence?

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Why are horses important to Kentucky?

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What livestock does Kentucky sell?

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What state is known for race horses?

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