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- Horse Breeding, Part 1: The Estrous Cycle
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- In Defense of Horses in Sport
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Equine related articles.
Enjoy articles from knowledgeable authors covering various equestrian related topics. Want to add your own article for others to read? Simply click on "Add your Article", it's FREE.Horse Breeding, Part 2: Breeding and Gestation
When deciding on whether or not to begin breeding horses, whether for horse racing or for show, it is important to look at the basics. Our previous article started you with the estrous cycle of the mare. read more
American Paint Horse
The American Paint Horse Association (APHA) is the second largest breed registry in the United States. read more
Common Horse Illnesses: Choke
A very common horse ailment is choke. Choke is exactly what it sounds like: a horse’s esophagus becomes blocked. Generally this is blocked by food material, and the horse is still able to breathe, however is unable to swallow properly. read more
Tennessee Walker
From a smooth-riding trail mount to a high-powered show horse, the Tennessee Walking Horse wears many hats. This gentle breed is becoming the mount of choice for ranchers, endurance riders, field trial enthusiasts, mounted patrol units, handicapped. read more
It’s Getting Cold Out! What to Do With Your Horse
You’ve enjoyed your horse’s company all summer long. It’s been a fulfilling, wonderful season full of riding and training. But now winter is coming. It’s getting colder. What do you do with your horse... read more
Why Keeping Your Horse in a Herd Makes Sense by Go Equine
A group of horses are having a drink at a watering hole. Everything is calm. Suddenly, they hear something. With excitement, one begins running, and the others follow. The herd quickly runs up and ove... read more
American Saddlebred
The Saddlebred is a five-gaited breed. Most Saddlebreds are born with the ability to learn the slow-gait (stepping pace) and the rack—a few can do these gaits naturally.... read more
Horse Breeding, Part 1: The Estrous Cycle
So you are interested in breeding horses. Horse breeding can be a profitable and very fulfilling task, if done correctly. But before you go into the breeding process, it is important to take a look at... read more

