Horses are more sensitive to botulism than any other domesticated animal species. The bacterium that causes this disease is ubiquitous…
Q. At a recent show, both the judge and my trainer said I didn't place well because my young, green…
Photo by Lesley Ward People have different learning styles, some learn best by performing a task over and over, some…
Welsh Pony and Cob History The wild wind-swept hills and valleys in Wales developed the characteristics of the Welsh Pony…
The Exmoor Profile: The Exmoor Pony is the oldest of the nine British breeds and is least influenced by outside…
Florida Cracker Profile: The Florida Cracker descends from Spanish horses such as the Barb and the Spanish Jennet that arrived…
Friesian Horse History The Friesian is one of Europe’s oldest breeds and gets its name from the Friesland region in…
Haflinger Horse History The Haflinger hails from the Southern Tyrolean Mountains of Austria and Northern Italy and is thought to…
Hanoverian Profile: Like most German warmbloods, the Hanoverian is named for its region of origin: Lower Saxony in northern Germany…
The Highland Pony Profile: The Highland pony is one of the two native pony breeds hailing from the north of…