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History

Mr Ed with actor on the 1960's sitcom
History, Movies
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November 1, 2023

Bamboo Harvester, The Story of the Horse that Portrayed Mr Ed

A horse is a horse, of course, of course And no one can talk to a horse, of course That is, of course, unless the horse is the famous Mr. Ed! We all know the theme song, even if some of use weren't even alive when the show aired. For those who might not know, the song is from a show from the 1[...]

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horseshoe nailed to a beam in a barn
Culture, Equestrian Lifestyle, History
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October 24, 2023

The Legends of the Horseshoe

Horseshoes exist to protect horse hooves. But along the way, someone must have told themselves, "I'm pretty lucky I have these horseshoes," because over time, horseshoes became associated with luck.  Although really,  it was quite lucky, as it took a while for metal horseshoes to exist, and they[...]

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portrait of Catherine the Great
Equestrians, History
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September 21, 2023

Catherine the Great, Horse Girl

Catherine the Great, famous for her "love" of horses. Of course, she's famous for lots of other things as well, but it's mainly the horse thing that people are interested in. It's deliciously scandalous, naturally people are interested in it.  The Great has created renewed interest in Catherine, a[...]

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painting of a Greek chariot race
Equestrians, History
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September 15, 2023

Cynisca: The Spartan Princess Who Was the First Female to Win an Olympic Medal

In modern days, it's unthinkable that women wouldn't be allowed to compete at the Olympics. But at one point, they weren't, and it was actually punishable by death for them to just attend. Luckily we are long past those days, but it wasn't without women breaking the ranks and paving the way for oth[...]

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old photograph of rider in show class fort riley
Culture, Equestrian Lifestyle, History
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September 12, 2023

The Fort Riley Method of Riding

Hunter classes have come under scrutiny. Shows have changed format over time, and with it, the style of riding. There has been criticism of today's riders, claiming they are laying on the neck, perching, too far forward, trying to hard to look "pretty," and this is what it takes to earn a ribbon.[...]

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close up of back view of horse cantering
Equestrian Lifestyle, History
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September 7, 2023

The Invention of the Nail-On Horseshoe

Horses were first domesticated over 6,000 years ago, but it took quite a while for someone to get brave enough to take a piece of metal and use a nail to attach it to an animal's hoof. First they tied on woven grass or leather, and then it was metal, but still tied on. The Romans used the hipposand[...]

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close up of back view of horse cantering
watercolor painting of man and woman riding
Equestrian Lifestyle, History
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August 21, 2023

The Galloping Horse Photos – How the Motion of the Horse Was Discovered

There was a time when people didn't know how horses moved. They knew they had four legs, and they moved all of those legs somehow, but those legs moved much too fast at the trot and gallop for people to full understand what they were seeing.  People had different theories. Some believed that t[...]

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radiation signs in front of a field that is being taken back by trees
Equestrian Lifestyle, History, International
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July 7, 2023

The Wild Horses of Chernobyl

In the years following the 1986 disaster, Chernobyl became a dead zone. The 1,017 square miles around the plant had been evacuated, and with the exception of the remaining power plant workers and a few that refused to leave their homes, the area was devoid of humans. It wasn't safe to be there and[...]

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radiation signs in front of a field that is being taken back by trees
Equestrian Lifestyle, History
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July 3, 2023

The Roman Horseshoes

The Romans were not a horse based culture (notice how their armies were primarily infantry), but they use horses for a variety of purposes including transportation, farming, and warfare (yes, even after I just said that other thing). They were great scouts, when ridden by a person. On their own, th[...]

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horses on the top of high hills
Equestrian Lifestyle, History
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June 23, 2023

The Etruscan Horseshoes

In 400 BC, in Corneto, modern day Italy, a tomb was being filled. The walls were decorated with frescoes of banquet scenes, dancers, and musicians. It contained a number of funerary objects, including vases, jewelry, and bronze objects. For over two millennia, it lay in silence. When it was finally[...]

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