Re: Thoroughbred?



michael adams wrote:
> "Xifer" <xifer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:11j2qrjdvl3u659@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>>michael adams wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>>>Otherwise you'll have to settle for the fact that All Eurasion horses
>>>>>are believed to have originated on the Southern Steppes of Central
> Asia.
>
>>>>Uhm , nah, they originated in North America and then migrated to Asia.
>>>>Definitely won't be paying you to do research!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>><quote>
>>>
>>>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2129182.stm
>>>
>>>The first undisputed evidence for the domestication of the horse
>>>dates back to 2,000 BC, when horses were buried with chariots.
>>
>>Who cares about domestication? That is not what we were discussing!
>>
>>
>>
>>>Nobody is really interested in the tapir like animals the Americans
>>>like to claim as the precursor of the modern day horse.
>>
>>And you know what everyone is interested in? Because you were
>>inaccurate, other opinions are uninteresting. Take a step back
>>from the keyboard.
>
>
> ...
>
> The name of this newsgroup in case you hadn't noticed in
> uk.sport.horeracing,
>
> not uk.unraceable.animals
>
> If you want to discuss zebras or asian asses or these

You're funny. Likewise this is not alt.animal.domestication
When did I mention zebras? Or asses? I'm not interested in
them particularly.

Do you remember this thread's original subject? Read back,
my question is about thoroughbred breeding. That is what
I wanted to discuss. Not your pointless digression about
Asian horses and domestication wherein you demonstrated
surface knowledge at best.


> supposed American so-called, horse lookalikes that nobody ever
> succeeded in domesticating


LOL!

Keep dancing, dude - you're the funniest thing I've seen in ages!

- nevr mind sitting on for more
> than two seconds - then I suggest you start a zoology
> or unraceable animals newsgroup.

Suggest whatever you like - it's a free expression medium.

Now I have this vision of time-travellers going back and trying
to sit on those little _American_ horses: maybe they got squidged out
of existance by fat futuristic sophists determined to prove
their (non-existent) point.
.



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