File:Étalon mulassier.jpg

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Français : Étalon mulassier
English: Poitevin stallion
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Source Louis Moll, Eugène Nicolas Gayot (1861). La connaissance générale du cheval: études de zootechnie pratique, avec un atlas de 160 pages et de 103 figures (in French). Paris: Firmin Didot frères, fils et Cie.
Author François Hippolyte Lalaisse

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