Abstract
AN219SP, a 4-page illustrated fact sheet by Jorge Rey, is the Spanish language version of AN216: The Florida Cracker Horse. It describes this small breed of saddle horse designated “Florida’s Heritage Horse” by the Florida Legislature in 2008 — breed characteristics, history, current status, and events. Includes references. Published by the UF Department of Animal Sciences, June 2009. Revised June 2012.
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References
Dohner, J. V. 2001 Florida Cracker. The Encyclopedia of Endangered Livestock and Poultry Breeds. Yale University Press, New Haven, Pp. 367-369.
Florida Cracker Horse Association. http://www.floridacrackerhorses.com/.
Florida Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Florida Cracker Cattle and Cracker Horse Program. http://www.florida-agriculture.com/livestock/cracker_cattle.htm.
Florida Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Cracker horse video. http://www.florida-agriculture.com/videos/scripts/script_crac_horse.htm.
Friends of Payne's Prairie. http://www.prairiefriends.org/.
Getzen, S. P. 2008. Crackers: Florida's Heritage Breed. Equine World Net. http://www.equiworld.net/horses/horsecare/Breeds/floridacracker/index.htm. Accessed, December, 2008.
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