Friday, July 4, 2008
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Breeds

  History of the Orlov Trotter, Orlov-Rostopchin Breeds
The Orlov Trotter from Russia is one of the world's most rare horse breeds, but it is sometimes confused with the Orlov-Rostopchin, another distinctive Russian breed with a similar history. By Laurie Bonner for EQUUS magazine. full story >

  Renaissance for the Marsh Tacky?
The rare Marsh Tacky horse breed makes a resurgence. By Joanne Meszoly for EQUUS magazine.

Friesian Grooming Tips
Keep your Friesian horse looking beautiful at all times with these insightful grooming tips. By Sabine Schut-Kery for Dressage Today magazine.

Training Tips for Lusitanos
Use these tips from German Trainer Johan Zagers to understand and train Lusitanos. By Julia Wentscher for Dressage Today magazine.

France: A History in Horse Breeds
Junior Equitation star and (currently) judge Cynthia Hankins now spends part of her time in France, where she rides at a top breeding farm, absorbs French equestrian culture and gleans horse breed knowledge. An exclusive from Practical Horseman magazine to EquiSearch.

Tobiano Paint Horse Trivia
Interested in learning more about this colorful facet of the American Paint Horse? Read on for some breeding tips that'll help you mix some loud Paint of your own and enjoy a round of Tobiano Trivia. By Cindy Gattis with Sue M. Copeland.

Inside the Kentucky Horse Park Breeds Barn
Get up close and personal with the "regulars" who star in the Kentucky Horse Park's twice-daily Parade of Breeds. Written by Laurel Scott Duncan for Discover Horses.

Icelandic Horse
Discover the history, characteristics and uses of the unique Icelandic Horse. Written for EquiSearch by Jayne Pedigo.

Missouri Fox Trotter
The Missouri Fox Trotter, known for its comfortable gait, is one of the oldest American horse breeds. Learn more about this attractive horse and its unique gait.

Friesian Horse
The Friesian horse is an ancient breed, descended from the Forest Horse. Learn more about its history, characteristics and uses. Written by Jayne Pedigo for EquiSearch.


 
 
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