Archaeology | Ambling Horses May Have Originated in Medieval England Archaeology BERLIN, GERMANY—Arne Ludwig of the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research led an international team of researchers in a genetic study of gaited horses. All horses can walk, trot, canter, and gallop, but certain breeds of horse have a mutation ... Horses owe ambling gait to a gene mutation which first appeared more than 1000 years ago Raiding vikings brought easy-to-ride horses to Europe and Central Asia Vikings spread 'easy-to-ride' horses worldwide |
-
Featured
- High-Fiber vs. High-Starch Feeds for Equine Gut Health – TheHorse.com
- All the Tired Horses in the Darkness – Splice Today
- World Horse Welfare marks Groom Appreciation Day – MRCVSonline
- Jack Daniels N, Belgian Young Horse Champion, Sold to the U.S.A. – | Eurodressage
- USEA Podcast #374: Celebrating Young Event Horses – United States Eventing Association
Comments
- Ruth on Houston SPCA to seek custody of 8 horses rescued from Brookshire property – KTRK-TV
- Ed on With Hurricane Florence on the way, some horses go while others stay – Virginian-Pilot
- edward on Arizona Hay Report: November 09, 2018
- edward on Shop Arizona Hay
- Vicki Wells on Open to the public: Monty Roberts’ ‘The Movement 2018’ brings equine experts to Solvang – Manhattan Mercury