Talk:Horse industry in Tennessee

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In case anybody wants to know, I had these considerations in mind when I wrote this:

  • Except for one paragraph about mules, this is about horses, hence the name. I don't really care for the word equine in reference to a horse, and horse is the word used by all 30+ sources here.
  • The farm section can definitely be expanded. Farms that produced G1 racehorses or World Grand Champion Walkers are notable, as are farms that produce champions in their breed/discipline/whatever.
  • I may add a section on horsey education. I know University of Tennessee has a good veterinary program. (Or anybody else can do it if they care. I think it would probably go toward the end of the article).
  • I know we have separate articles about the Tennessee Walking Horse and its Celebration, but I don't think we could do an article about horses in TN without something on them. This article is more about the breed's impact on the state, if that makes sense... White Arabian Filly Neigh 23:40, 12 December 2016 (UTC)Reply
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