The Abaco Barb or Abaco Spanish Colonial Horse was a breed or population of feral horses on the island of Great Abaco, in the Bahamas. It became extinct in 2015;[1]: 2 it was the only horse breed of the Bahamas.[2]: 481
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The AbacoBarb or Abaco Spanish Colonial Horse was a breed or population of feral horses on the island of Great Abaco, in the Bahamas. It became extinct...
of Miami, Florida. The main islands are Great Abaco and Little Abaco, which is just west of Great Abaco's northern tip. There are several smaller barrier...
have died out, or because they have been absorbed into another breed: AbacoBarb Abtenauer Anglo-Norman Angevin Augeron Berrichon Bidet Cape Horse, see...
numerous strains, which may be feral populations or standardized breeds: AbacoBarb (extinct since 2015) Banker horse (eastern US; Corolla and Shackleford...
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