Each year, by November 30, every stallion owner must submit a stallion breeding report detailing all mares exposed to the stallion during that breeding season. While it may feel like just another form ...
Defining a stallion as "successful" is an objective with many targets, but many of those targets converge on the number of mares a stallion covers during the breeding season. A solid foundation of ...
A second edition of "The Little Why," where we tackle questions from our younger listeners. Saddle up, grab the reins and ride along with us as we learn about wild horses in Montana.
References on the subject of time are legion. “Time is of the essence.” “A stitch in time saves nine.” The Rolling Stones sang in 1974, “And time waits for no one.” Speaking of endgames there is, “No ...
In the case of Theo, the miniature pony, who is now a big equine brother to a new, younger miniature pony sibling, he had his own “special” way of welcoming this new baby horse to the family. And ...
Filly from the first crop of Magic on Tap was foaled, raised, prepped, and is showing with the assistance of local high school students at the OBS October Yearlings Sale ...
CSLR Racing Partners and R.A. Hill Stable’s New York-bred Iron Orchard brought her record to a perfect 3-for-3 with a determined nose victory in Saturday’s Grade 1, $400,000 ...
Hip #44 Seaside Ubeaut owned and bred by Burke Racing Stable in partnership with Crawford Farms Racing, J&T Silva- Purnel & Libby, and Phil Collura, sold in the opening session of the Lexington Sale ...
Nashville's mounted patrol got a huge addition this summer as the unit continues to evolve. Learn all about the changes.
Daniffs are so impressive. They get to be about 35" tall at the shoulder, weighing as much as 200 pounds or more, depending on gender. Females will be a little smaller, but they're still massive dogs.
Bronte surfer Kelly Gamblin thought his first Mentawai Islands boat trip was falling to pieces after he popped up from a Rags Right bomb with his Big Horse in half. Funnily enough, Gamblin was talking ...