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Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses) in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.

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Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
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