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Marsh tacky horses, about 100 of them, ... It’s for their own good, he said. He hopes someone with deep pockets will buy the whole lot of them, end the sale quickly.
The Marsh Tacky holds a special place in South Carolina's history. In 2010, it was named the state's Heritage Horse. "These horses have a very crucial role in the state of South Carolina," Drew noted.
“I come from a family of horse breeders, and now I bring that passion to the Marsh Tacky breed and I want them to be a high quality horse that becomes more attractive for sale and use as a ...
After a nine-month absence caused by Hurricane Matthew and its aftermath, Comet the marsh tacky and his companion, Hawk, are back in their pasture at the Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn.
River and Yago are home. The two marsh tacky horses were stolen from a farm in the Camden area in late April. No clues were left on that stormy night, and a national search with a $2,500 reward ...
The story of the Marsh Tacky is the story of South Carolina, this country and the New World. Now, residents fight to ensure this horse has a future.
During centuries of isolation on the Carolina sea islands, the short-legged, sway-backed marsh tacky horses became perfectly suited for toiling long hours in the swamps and oppressive humidity ...
He will be only one of maybe 15 of his breed, known as the Marsh Tacky, born this year in the horse's native South Carolina. These horses, still unique to the Palmetto State, are known as small ...