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Sharon Biggs

Baroque Horse Breeds: The Andalusian, Pura Raza Española (PRE) and Lusitano

Horses on the Iberian Peninsula, which today includes Spain and Portugal, were simply called Iberian Horses in 1578 when Portugal…

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Baroque Horse Breeds

The lavish and rich Baroque period is associated with late 16th to early 18th century European art and culture, and…

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Core Equine Vaccinations

We all know it’s important to vaccinate our horses, but do we really know a lot about the diseases we…

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Treasure of the Isles

The rugged mountains and vast moors of the British Isles are more than beautiful landscapes. They are also the birthplace…

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British Isles Ponies: New Forest Pony

Near the southern coast of England in southwest Hampshire is the beautiful New Forest. Ponies were said to roam the…

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British Isles Ponies: Exmoor Pony

Exmoor lies on the Bristol Channel coast of Devon and Somerset in southwestern England. This is the home of the…

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British Isles Ponies: Welsh Pony and Welsh Cob

The hilly environment of Wales’ wild landscapes helped develop native ponies with the characteristics of today’s Welsh Pony and Cob.…

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British Isles Ponies: Connemara Pony

The Connemara developed on the coastline of the same name in western Ireland’s County Galway. There were ponies in this…

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British Isles Ponies: Highland Pony

Roaming over the Scottish Highlands is a sturdy pony that has thrived among the rugged, rocky coastline, lochs and windswept…

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British Isles Ponies: Shetland Pony

Off the coast of Scotland lie the Shetland Islands, the native habitat of the smallest native equine in Great Britain:…

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