The Clydesdale breed’s story goes all the way back to the early to mid-18th century, when local horses in Lanarkshire, Scotland, were strategically bred with Flemish stallions. Back then ...
The family trees of many horses racing today can be traced in the British stud book, first published in 1791, which charts the genealogy of Thoroughbred horses. Stud records in the United States ...
These days Yorton is such a success that, as of the end of January, 48 per cent of the currently running horses sold at the stud’s annual sale have achieved racing victories. With this ...
Influential Danish dressage stud Blue Hors has withdrawn its horses from competition as the country works on a new framework for equine welfare in sport. A Blue Hors spokesperson said times are ...
The latest concern arises from the horses grazing through the night, leaving the carefully cultivated grasslands barren.
"The new scheme offers exceptional value for money for employers with stud staff working directly with horses, but who don’t ride, and it's another example of the great value TBA membership offers." ...