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What You Should Know Before Buying a Horse

Buying a horse is a huge investment in both time and money, and there are some things you’ll want to know before you start searching for horses for sale. Buying a horse can be compared to buying a used car.
Unscrupulous horse traders will alter the appearance or behavior of their horses for [...]

How Judges Score Dressage Horses in Competition

While most dressage (a French term meaning “training”) horses are warm bloods – Holsteiners, Trahkeners, Dutch Warmbloods, and Oldenburgs – some American Quarter Horses have also been very successful in dressage competitions. Whether the intent is to participate in basic dressage competitions with your horse or you have goals of reaching international competitions or [...]

Oldenburg, Hanoverian and Holstein Horses

Oldenburg Horses
 
The Oldenburg horses name is derived from the horse’s origins; Oldenburg is a city within lower Saxony, Germany. Modern day Oldenburg horses are controlled by the “Association of breeders of the Oldenburg horse”.
 
Summary
 
Oldenburg horses are bred for performance and quality; they excel in dressage and showjumping. On the flat the Oldenburg has incredible [...]

Horses For Beginners – Your First Horse

If you are interested in learning more about horses for beginners or are looking for your first horse, then this article is for you. This article discusses the types of things you should look for when looking for a beginners horse.
Time dedication
Horses require a lot of maintenance. If you think you can just turn [...]

Equine Horse Insurance

Choosing the Best Insurance for your Horse
Its estimated that in the UK the horse population is almost one million. Due to the greater value of horse compared to dogs, cat or other common pets and the fact that vet fees are greater too has made the UK equine insurance market is very competitive. Most [...]

Wild Mustang Horses in the American West

It is natural to believe that wild horses have “always” roamed America’s Western States, but that simply is not the case. Horses were native to North America until the end of the last ice age, 10-12,000 years ago, and then they died out.
It took the joint actions of Christopher Columbus and Hernando Cortez, to [...]

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