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Equestrian features from around the world.

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Discovery points to roots of arabian breed

August 28, 2011July 11, 2016 Horsetalk.co.nz 6138 Views 0 Comments History

Discoveries from the remains of a 9000-year-old Saudi civilisation may point to the Arabian’s origins.

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Naughty Fabio rehomed over mealtime manners

August 22, 2011June 13, 2020 Pepper Ballard 1053 Views 0 Comments Wild horses

Wild stallion Fabio picked up some naughty eating habits at his national park home, raiding human food sources and becoming aggressive toward those who tried to stop him.

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Cranking up the lightness and grace in dressage

July 27, 2010July 7, 2020 Felicity Foxhunter 9206 Views 17 Comments Comment, Horse abuse

Well darlings, it seems my last post on showjumping bridling struck a nerve with many people.  But I think there

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The trouble with the arabian horse community

March 7, 2010June 13, 2018 Bill Addis 67799 Views 11 Comments

Everyone has an idea what the other guy needs to do to fix his problem but no one is really talking about the ‘elephant in the room’.

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The problem with Boy Erasers

March 5, 2010May 12, 2021 Geldoff 4129 Views 7 Comments

I said to Feed Woman the other day, “Who are these young turkeys who rally-drive along our gravel road?”

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Geldoff spills the beans on … Geldoff

February 12, 2010May 12, 2021 Geldoff 2065 Views 0 Comments Comment

It’s a freakishly busy life being a horse. You humans have no idea. Sometimes I wonder where we find the time to fit humans into our daily lives. I guess that’s just one of the burdens we bear.

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Cold-blooded breeds were more likely to opt to go without a cover than warmbloods, the research showed.
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Cover fit – how hard can it be?

February 10, 2010April 13, 2017 Contributor 5029 Views 6 Comments Comment

When you are buying your own clothes, do you just go to the shop grab one off the rack and stick a belt around it to make it fit?? No!

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The Yukon Horse (E. Lambei).
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New evidence rewrites time for American horse extinction

December 16, 2009March 11, 2019 Horsetalk.co.nz 7920 Views 0 Comments History

Researchers who removed ancient DNA of horses and mammoths from permanently frozen soil in central Alaskan permafrost dated the material at between 7600 and 10,500 years old.

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The life-size bronze of Phar Lap shows the champion at full stride, with regular jockey Jim Pike in the saddle.
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Hundreds at Phar Lap unveiling

November 25, 2009December 31, 2019 Neil Clarkson 1918 Views 0 Comments Phar Lap

Hundreds of people turned up at Timaru’s racecourse this afternoon for the long-awaited unveiling of the bronze statue of Phar Lap.

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Standing proud: Phar Lap strikes a classic racehorse pose in this image from the early 1930s.
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Bone of contention over Phar Lap’s skeleton

August 8, 2009July 11, 2016 Neil Clarkson 18259 Views 0 Comments Phar Lap

Phar Lap’s skeleton does not strike the elegant pose one would expect from one of the world’s best-known racehorses.

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Life is tough for the Newfoundland Pony

May 17, 2009July 30, 2018 Horsetalk.co.nz 3650 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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The iBex evolved from SImon Mulholland's original chariot, and enables wheelchair users to cover previously inaccessible terrain.
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Chariots of Desire

September 25, 2007December 17, 2020 Neil Clarkson 5477 Views 0 Comments

A miniature horse who grew to be a giant among his peers was the unexpected inspiration behind the re-emergence of the chariot from the shadows of history.

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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 2906 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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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 686 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 1878 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 3098 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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Set against some of America’s most pristine sweeping landscapes, the film brings to screen scenes of both wild and domestic horses and burros, together with interviews by nationally renowned veterinarians, trainers, professors, investigators, policymakers and members of the equine community.
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The American mustang

July 18, 2007November 2, 2020 Horsetalk.co.nz 1880 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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Przewalski horse breed may soon thrive in the wild

July 16, 2007November 2, 2020 Horsetalk.co.nz 2352 Views 2 Comments 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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Gavin at work on the dig.
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Boy’s find fills gap in horse evolution

January 12, 2007June 10, 2021 Horsetalk.co.nz 897 Views 0 Comments History

A startling discovery by a young Californian boy has helped fill a key gap in the evolution of the horse.

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WWI horses in Palestine.
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The battle of Beersheba

December 15, 2006October 31, 2020 Horsetalk.co.nz 950 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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