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  • A pindly legged colt follows a Kazakh horseman toward home near the village of Chilik in the Seven Rivers Area, Kazakhstan
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  • A spindly legged colt follows a Kazakh horseman toward home near the village of Chilik in the Seven Rivers Area, Kazakhstan
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  • Kazakh Steppe horses have legendary endurance and serve many needs.  They are ridden, raced, and used in draft and are also a source of meat and the milk from which kumiss is made.  They can travel 200 kilometers (124 miles) a day with ease and survive tempratures as low as -40 degrees fahrenheit.  This herd is on the Steppes near Bakanas outside Almaty, Kazakhstan
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