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If more people knew horses personally, would they come back to horse racing?

The U.S. horse population peaked in 1910 at 27.5 million. Horses were the backbone of society, pulling carriages, plowing fields, hauling heavy loads, and carrying riders. These magnificent creatures were integral to human mobility. Rural families could not get by without a horse. In cities, horses pulled everything from garbage collection to elegant coaches. The … Read more

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