Talk:Legendary horses of Pas-de-Calais

Latest comment: 6 days ago by Mastakos in topic If there's no link, why is it mentioned?
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Unused sources from Bibliography

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  • Malbranke, Claude (1969). Guide de Flandre et Artois mystérieux [Guide to mysterious Flanders and Artois] (in French). Tchou.
  • Coussée, Bernard (1996b). Le cheval dont l'échine s'allonge et le bestiaire fantastique de l'Artois [The horse whose spine lengthens and the fantastic bestiary of Artois] (in French). Bulletin de la Société de Mythologie Française.
  • Coussée, Bernard (2008). Les Nouveaux Mystères du Nord-Pas-de-Calais [The New Mysteries of Nord-Pas-de-Calais] (in French). Éditions De Borée. ISBN 9782844948212.
  • Dontenville, Henri (1973b). Histoire et géographie mythiques de la France [Mythical history and geography of France] (in French). G. P. Maisonneuve et Larose.

  ▶ I am Grorp ◀ 03:08, 3 December 2023 (UTC)Reply

If there's no link, why is it mentioned?

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The article mentions "The Boulonnais horse is a breed of draft horse unique to the region, with a light gray coat that is often perceived as white. No link has been established between this breed of horse and legends featuring white horses." If the Boulonnais breed has not been linked to any of the legends, it shouldn't be included in the article at all - it is irrelevant. Mastakos (talk) 05:00, 10 November 2024 (UTC)Reply