The Foal of Your Dreams
…because they all just love attention, and are quaranteed to be your best friend. From: JUMPERCASH Wow, what a neat article! If I were looking for a breeding stallion, I’d…
…because they all just love attention, and are quaranteed to be your best friend. From: JUMPERCASH Wow, what a neat article! If I were looking for a breeding stallion, I’d…
…today. The breed originated in northern Germany in the state of Lower Saxony, the former kingdom of Hannover, where a flourishing horse-breeding industry has existed for 400 years. The State…
…Sweden would again attempt to improve its breeding program. In the early 1800’s the government finally ordered the implementation of an organized breeding program for the nation. By this time,…
…a market for sport horse breeding over here JudyR: The Dutch have an incredible breeding program, the Dutch, the Germans, the French, the Danish, the Swedish, the Irish. Everybody but…
…old. ?Wouldn?t it be neat to have another horse just like her’? you dream. But it’s nowhere near that simple. Breeding your mare is going to cost you real money,…
…sales of horses at auction because their usefulness is at an end or they aren’t successful, and the breeding of horses when so many end up sold by the pound…
…the horse. Because beliefs differ so greatly, you should be as familiar with as many as you can, and select those theories you find most appealing. Inbreeding Inbreeding is the…
…three horses with coats of tightly curled ringlets. The family used these horses to begin a breeding program. Many of today’s Bashkir Curly horses trace back to the Damele herd….
…“well-bred oriental horse.” She purchased the stallion, naming him Ostad. Finding that the animals were few in number and in poor condition, she began a breeding program with Ostad at…
…for its use during times of war and peace, the Lipizzan is the true horse of royalty. Four hundred years of selective breeding have made the Lipizzan one of Europe’s…