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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'National Show Horse Breeds' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your National Show Horse Breeds Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to National Show Horse Breeds 1. Draft (draught) Horses - The Belgian - By: Michael Russell - History As the name implies. this breed originated in Belgium. Back in the medieval times, the center of Western Europe became well-known for the large black horses known as "Flemish." These are the horses which carried the heavily armored knights into battle. By necessity, only the largest and ... Featured ArticleAh, Come On Baby, Stop Teasing, Show Me, Show Me, Show Me (show, Don't Tell) It's been a hard day. You settle into your most comfortable chair with the book you just bought. All you want to do is get lost in a good story for awhile. You open the book and begin to read. Which of the following would let you know that you're really holding a book that you can get lost in?"Jack was nervous as he entered the boardroom."Or"Jack entered the boardroom. He felt the knot in his stomach tighten as thirty five sets of eyes stared at him. A downp ...
Read full story 2. Draft Horses - By: Michael Russell While there are a few more breeds in this class of horses, included are the top seven. They are listed in alphabetical order for ease of location. Look for your favorite. American Cream - History This breed is the only draft breed to originate in the United States. The granddam of the line was... 3. "you Are The Greatest Teacher" - By: Ron Hevener YOU ARE THE GREATEST TEACHER Ron Hevener Author, The Blue Ribbon and Fate of the Stallion Having a kennel and loving dogs, Im lucky enough to meet a lot of people they are important to; people from all walks of life. Today, the dogs we love and care for have a great ... 4. Choosing A Barrel Horse - By: Michael Russell Selecting a barrel horse depends on the goals in mind for you and the horse. It also depends on your experience in barrel racing. If you’re a beginner barrel racer, buying a seasoned, older horse is probably better than buying a horse that requires an experienced rider. An older seasoned horse is ... 5. The Carriage Dog, The Dalmatian - By: Michael Russell Ever since the movie about the 101 Dalmatians, this spectacular spotted dog has grown in popularity. The Dalmatian's history however goes beyond that of the movie. He is also known as a "carriage dog" or a "firehouse dog". Before the "horseless carriage", horses were used to pull t... 6. Horses – Ancient Companions Of Mankind - By: Michael Russell The romance between horses and mankind has lasted for thousands of years. There are 5,000 year old drawings of horses. We can imagine ranks of chariots sweeping across a plain toward their terrified enemies, plumes of dust rising behind them and the thunder of pounding hooves panicking the hapless f... 7. The American Quarter Horse - By: Michael Russell It is thought, by some, that the foundation American Quarter Horse stock has at its roots Arabian, Turk, and Barb breeds. Others believe that the breed began with the acquisition of Chickasaw horses which were likely of Spanish extraction. Their history seems to begin around 1690, when horses export... 8. The Majestic Arabian Horse - By: Michael Russell Bedouins believed that the horse was a gift from Allah. It was to be cherished, revered, almost worshipped. The Arabian horse has been bred for centuries, with its beginnings in the oases around the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in the countries known in our modern history as Iran, Iraq, a... 9. The Paso Fino - By: Michael Russell When Christopher Columbus landed in the New World in 1492, he found a continent without horses. After returning to Spain, upon his return to the Americas, he brought back mares and stallions from Andalusia and Cordela. These horses were a mixture of Andalusian, Barb, and the now-extinct Spanish Jen... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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| Breyer: Huckleberry Bey Famous Arabian Stallion Huckleberry Bey touched many lives in his lifetime, and his influence on the Arabian breed will be felt for a very long time. Bred, shown and owned by Varian Arabians in California, Huckleberry Bey epitomized the Varian philosophy of a "pretty athlete." He was a U.S. National Reserve Champion in both halter and performance, including four Top Ten honors. Model measures 12"L x 9"H. Created b... |
| Breyer: Huckleberry Bey Famous Arabian Stallion Huckleberry Bey touched many lives in his lifetime, and his influence on the Arabian breed will be felt for a very long time. Bred, shown and owned by Varian Arabians in California, Huckleberry Bey epitomized the Varian philosophy of a "pretty athlete." He was a U.S. National Reserve Champion in both halter and performance, including four Top Ten honors. Model measures 12"L x 9"H. Created b... |