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What kind of horses where there in 1800?

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Pretty much the same kinds as there are now, except for some new breeds such as the Pony of the Americas, Amercian Shetland and ones like those.

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Yes they were even used over 1000 years ago actually. Yes they were even used over 1000 years ago actually. Yes they were even used over 1000 years ago actually.

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For transport and work

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