''According to legend, the troops Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan from the 13th century, very close to their horses. So, when a horse injured in battle, rather than kill, the soldier will leave the horse to die in peace,’ explained Dr. nutritionist. Lindsey Duncan was quoted as saying stylelist.com site.
''When Genghis Khan and his troops returned to the battlefield the same a year later, the soldiers were surprised to see the horses they are still alive and well, with nape-neck coat thick and shiny. The horses that had healed their wounds by eating the fruit of sea buckthorn berries that grow naturally in the area,’ he added.
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''When Genghis Khan and his troops returned to the battlefield the same a year later, the soldiers were surprised to see the horses they are still alive and well, with nape-neck coat thick and shiny. The horses that had healed their wounds by eating the fruit of sea buckthorn berries that grow naturally in the area,’ he added.
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