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Articles, tagged with "mares", page 1


21st June 2011

The Enterprise of Horses But is He Stallion Content?

By joanne in SEO
An proprietor, who had amongst his a lot of corporations, a barn complete of youthful, untrained stallions, hired a youthful trainer. There was continual screaming and banging of stall walls in the barn, day and night. The operator had to go on a organiza...

18th May 2011

Top 5 Signs Your Mare Is About To Foal

You decided to breed your favorite mare. You spent months picking out the perfect stallion to complement your mare so that you can have the foal of your dreams. You got excited when you first saw that black “blob” on the ultrasound monitor screen and go...

09th May 2011

Flood-hit residents may be reminded about plumbing insurance

There are probably few more horrifying sights than seeing your home flooded – something that the residents of one village have unfortunately had to get used to in recent years. However, if the constant deluges in Binfield in Berkshire have taught the loca...

03rd March 2011

Mika Kostic is very famous on Dvor

Singer Mika Kostic suffered the accident at "Dvor". She is during a game slipped and fell, so the producers thought that she got a concussion. Fortunately, at the Emergency Center doctors have determined that Mika was not seriously injured. - Mika ye...

20th January 2011

Sunline: Champion Racing Thoroughbred

One of the most successful mares in the history of racing is without doubt, Sunline (1995-2009). Sunline made her owner very rich by winning $11,351,607 in prize money. The female horse travelled around the world, stamping her authority on racecourses in...

12th December 2010

A History Of Draft (Draught) Horses: Percherons

called La Perche. Once again, a draft breed has at its roots the Belgian-Flemish blood. While modern-day Percherons are notable for their heavy draft work, during the 8th century the heavier native and cob stock were crossbred with Arabians and othe...

12th November 2010

AMERICAN CREAM DRAFT HORSE BREED INFO

Origin and History: The American Cream Draft Horse was named and the breed association was founded in 1944 by Mr. C.T. Reierson of Hardin County, Iowa. Mr. Reierson had taken interest in several cream colored horses in the 1930’s and started gathering th...

14th October 2010

Congenial destination of horses

Free horse classified ads, an address to get highly standardized horses at very conventional rates. We fulfill all your desires to get this royal animal to be in your possession. We welcome you to the classified directory of all types of horses for sale. ...

06th October 2010

The Thoroughbred - More than Just a Race Horse

When people see signs that say "Thoroughbreds for sale," they often think of high-strung racehorses with difficult temperaments, dancing hooves, and illustrious lines of equine ancestry. Interestingly, the term Thoroughbred does not mean purebred, as many...

01st September 2010

What To Keep In Mind When Buying A Sport Horse

Whether you are an amateur breeder or own a professional stud farm, the people who have the most success are the ones which have gone in to it best prepared. By carefully taking the time to understand the full picture you reduce the chance for dissatisfac...

02nd June 2010

The Tragic Industry of Nurse Mare Foals - Pet Urns

I want to bring awareness to "another" tragic practice that is occurring in the horse racing world. The abuse of nurse mare foals. Nurse mare foals are unfortunate foals born to mares that are bred solely for milk production. Nurse mare farmers use mar...

03rd March 2010

Inside the Modern Horses Mouth

Horses are herbivores and their teeth are designed for breaking down the hard structures like cellulose found commonly in the horses diet. They have what are known as hypsodont teeth, meaning continuous eruption of the reserve crown of the tooth. This m...

23rd February 2010

The History of the Paso Fino: a Classical Horse

When Christopher Columbus landed in the New World in 1492, he found a continent without horses. After returning to Spain, upon his return to the Americas, he brought back mares and stallions from Andalusia and Cordela. These horses were a mixture of And...

23rd February 2010

A Brief History of Thoroughbreds

Thoroughbreds are known as "America's Racing Horse". This breed of horse runs at the race track every single day around the world. History of the Thoroughbred: This breed of horse was originally bred in England due to the English horsemen's desire ...

11th February 2010

Equine Dentistry - Inside the Horses Mouth

All teeth are made up of enamel ' a hard but brittle structure; cementum ' produced continuously at the base of the tooth enabling the tooth to attach to the periodontal ligament; dentine ' this is produced continuously and is a soft structure supporting...

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