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Caballo de Pelaje Tobiano y Yaguané

yaguané
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Yaguane: The common origin of two TOBIANO synonyms and the term YAGUANO, derived from ZORRINO or blot SKUNK YAGUANE language GUARANI, two terms current used simultaneously at the time of the conquest, in the area of the RIO DE LA PLATA, ARGENTINA, URUGUAY and PARAGUAY, to upper PERU BOLIVIA, by riders SPANIARDS and GAUCHOS who were the roads from the VICEROYALTY of PERU to the Río DE LA PLATA : " . HISTORY AND ORIGIN OF THE TERM TOBIANO AND HIS RELATIONSHIP AND FUSION WITH THE TERM YAGUANO " : " IN THE MIDDLE AGES AND EARLY RENAISSANCE EUROPEAN AND SPANISH PERIOD OF THE CONQUEST OF AMERICA 40 SPAIN; MODERN AGE ) TOBIANOS AND BROWN HORSES CALLED THEM IS HOVEROS OR HOVEROS AND THE DARK OR BROWN COATS WERE CALLED DAPPLE OR THRUSHES COMPARE WITH THRUSH AND STARLING MARBLED BLACK OR BLUISH-BLACK AND WHEN A DARK FOAL BORN, WITH WHITE IS LES DECIA " THRUSH OVERO " OR TOVERO. ALSO IN AMERICA AT THE TIME OF THE CONQUEST IS MERGED WITH THE TERM JOVEN, THAT INCLUDED THREE COLORS IN THE FORM OF OVAL SPOTS AND A YELLOW OR ORANGE AS THE JOVO TROPICAL FRUIT THAT IS GROWN TO MEXICO. OVERO, JOVO OR BRANCHED FROM THE LATIN EGG EGG EGG DOES. FROM THERE WAS BORN THE TERM TOBERO THAT MEANS HORSE THRUSH OBEROI OR THRUSH HOVERO AND MERGE WITH THE TERM SYNONYMOUS WITH YAGUANO DERIVED FROM YAGUANE SKUNK OR SKUNK BLACK LOMO SILVER OR WHITE, WAS BORN THE TERM RÍO DE LA PLATA TOBIANO OR TUBIANO... Author: Luis Ignacio Salgado. Salta Argentina.

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