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Patrick Swayze and his favourite stallion, Tammen.
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Arabian horse breeder and actor Patrick Swayze dies

September 14, 2009January 14, 2018 Horsetalk.co.nz 16244 Views 0 Comments Obituary

US actor Patrick Swayze lost his nearly two-year battle with pancreatic cancer today. He was 57.

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Deal done over 77 Arabian horses

August 28, 2009November 9, 2013 Horsetalk.co.nz 10309 Views 0 Comments

A deal has been done which will pave the way for the rehoming of 77 Arabian horses seized from a Texas property.

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US racehorses at risk of slaughter in Japan

June 8, 2009October 29, 2016 Horsetalk.co.nz 11113 Views 0 Comments Slaughter

The Equine Welfare Alliance in the US says animal welfare group PETA may have thwarted efforts to bring racehorses home from Japan who are at risk of being slaughtered.

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Life is tough for the Newfoundland Pony

May 17, 2009July 30, 2018 Horsetalk.co.nz 2415 Views 1 Comment Rare breeds

The Newfoundland pony is on the verge of extinction. A horse that once roamed this place by the thousands is down to fewer than 200.

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Polo pony selenium levels up to 20 times higher than normal

April 6, 2009October 12, 2016 Horsetalk.co.nz 13349 Views 0 Comments

Selenium concentrations from the polo ponies who died within hours of each in Florida were up to 20 times normal levels, the University of Florida has revealed.

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Prices soaring for unwanted horses

March 21, 2009November 2, 2013 Horsetalk.co.nz 10305 Views 3 Comments Slaughter

The auctions call them “loose” horses because they are run through the auction ring without riders and are sold mostly to “killer buyers”.

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Neglect sees return of equine skin disease

June 6, 2008October 16, 2013 Horsetalk.co.nz 8902 Views 0 Comments

Verrucous Pastern Dermatitis eliminated from horses in the British Army during the Crimean War, but is making an alarming reappearance.

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Super pony Theodore O’Connor put down after accident

May 29, 2008April 11, 2020 Horsetalk.co.nz 2270 Views 1 Comment Obituary

Standing at just 14.1hh, the Shetland/ Arabian/ Thoroughbred-cross gelding was the reigning Team and Individual Gold Medalist from the 2007 Pan American Games.

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The striking colt Profile In Style is a blue-eyed frame overo.
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Coloured thoroughbred a first for Australia

May 10, 2008October 24, 2013 Horsetalk.co.nz 10884 Views 0 Comments Coloured horses

A stud in Australia has imported a thoroughbred colt whose unusual colouring is thought to be unique in the breed in the Southern Hemisphere.

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Ian Millar’s wife Lynn dies after long illness

March 7, 2008May 2, 2019 Horsetalk.co.nz 3002 Views 0 Comments Obituary

Lynn Millar played a quiet, behind-the-scenes role in the sport, she was an outstanding horsewoman and an integral part of Ian Millar’s success.

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Princess Anne and Doublet at the FEI European Eventing Championship in 1971 in Burghley, where they became the first royal combination to take home a European gold medal.
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The history of the FEI European Eventing Championships

September 17, 2007November 2, 2020 Horsetalk.co.nz 673 Views 0 Comments

The first individual European Champion was Britain’s Major Laurence Rook. Only the British and the Swiss competed in the inaugral championships in 1953.

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World horse population estimated at 58 million

September 12, 2007February 25, 2019 Horsetalk.co.nz 61484 Views 2 Comments

According to the 2006 FAOSTAT report, there are 58,372,106 horses in the world.

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A poitou donkey mare and foal at Woodford Farm in Hampshire.
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Four new additions to family of “gentle giants”

September 4, 2007November 2, 2020 Horsetalk.co.nz 95 Views 0 Comments Rare breeds

A British stud farm dedicated to preserving the rare Poitou donkey has managed to breed four foals within a 20-day period — two colts and two fillies.

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Dr Reiner Klimke and Dux, team gold medalists at the 1964 Olympic Games.
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Germany’s legacy: The great European dressage horses

September 4, 2007November 2, 2020 Horsetalk.co.nz 346 Views 0 Comments

As far as the great European dressage horses are concerned, German breeding has been dominant throughout the history of the FEI European Championships.

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A Caspian stallion. Photo: Heather Moreton CC BY 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons
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Tiny Caspian horse breed back from the brink

July 19, 2007November 2, 2020 Horsetalk.co.nz 632 Views 0 Comments Rare breeds

These finely built horses are now known, through DNA testing and other research, to be the forerunners of the native wild horses of Persia, and a key breed in the development of the Arabian horse by the Mesopotamians in the Third Millennium BC.

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The English word "mustang" comes from the Mexican Spanish word mestengo, which was derived from the Spanish mesteño, meaning "stray" or "feral animal".
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The American mustang

July 18, 2007November 2, 2020 Horsetalk.co.nz 640 Views 0 Comments Wild horses

Highly prized by the Native Americans, the mustangs would go on to symbolise generations while substantially changing their way of life.

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Breeding Features 

Przewalski horse breed may soon thrive in the wild

July 16, 2007November 2, 2020 Horsetalk.co.nz 1422 Views 1 Comment Przewalski's horse, Rare breeds

The birth of a Przewalski foal at Toronto Zoo is another welcome step towards the ultimate dream: To have the primitive breed of horse restored to healthy numbers in the wilds of their native Mongolia and surrounding territories.

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Palomino thoroughbred colt a first for Britain

June 8, 2007July 4, 2013 Horsetalk.co.nz 10133 Views 0 Comments Coloured horses

The importation of a fully registered palomino thoroughbred colt to Britain is a first for the country.

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Idaho’s extinct Hagerman horse to ride again

May 21, 2007July 3, 2015 Horsetalk.co.nz 14138 Views 1 Comment History, Zebras & asses

US shipping company U-Haul is featuring the extinct Hagerman Horse on 1800 of its new 26-foot moving vans. The Hagerman

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WWI horses in Palestine.
Culture Features 

The battle of Beersheba

December 15, 2006October 31, 2020 Horsetalk.co.nz 144 Views 0 Comments

The battle for Beersheba has been called the last great cavalry charge. Some dispute this, but there is little doubt that October 31, 1917, marked the last significant and successful cavalry charge in wartime.

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