What is a clergyman horse called?

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2026-02-17 02:05

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A clergyman horse is commonly referred to as a "Parson's Pleasure." This term specifically denotes a type of horse that was traditionally associated with clergymen in England, often used for leisure riding. The name reflects the pastoral lifestyle of clergymen who would ride these horses for enjoyment rather than work.

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