The Australian Stock Horse
Monday, June 24 2013
by Editor
If you’ve seen Guy McLean perform with his incredible troop of horses, you’ve seen the Australian Stock Horse in action. This fascinating breed is known for its great temperament and versatility. History The Australian Stock Horse is a descendant of horses brought to Australia by ship in 1788.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
The Selle Francais
Monday, May 27 2013
by Editor
Baloubet du Rouet.
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Sugarbush Draft Horse
Wednesday, May 15 2013
by Editor
In the early 1900’s, invention of the automobile and tractor meant that horses were no longer in high demand for farm work. Instead, many of the remaining draft horses were used by carriage companies, often pulling decorative weddings for carriages. Everett Smith of Ohio operated the Sugarbush Hitch Company.
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The Camargue Horse
Monday, April 29 2013
by Editor
Have you ever visited southeastern France?
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Don’t Let the Spots Fool You – The Knabstrupper
Monday, April 01 2013
by Editor
Chances are that when you see spots on a horse, you think Appaloosa. Maybe Pony of the Americas. But that’s not always the case
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