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Discover 15 fascinating facts about the beautiful Ardennes horse. This ancient and massive horse breed has a long and amazing history.
Horses are big powerful animals and their size can scare people even though they tend to be very calm intelligent friendly creatures. We have listed the top 5 largest horse breeds in the world, you won't believe it when you see the absolute biggest horse in the world...
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Early Drum Horses, above and below, didn't have the feathering on their lower leg, that has become a distinctive "trademark" of the modern ...
This is the last posting on the Village of Cockington, near Torquay in Devon where we were last Saturday. On the Manor House wall this plant was in blossom. I have no idea what it is but isn't the flower a beautiful colour! If anyone has any idea please let me know! From the Manor House we went to see the old stableyard / courtyard and also to see the walled garden. It will be lovely in the walled garden in June as there are literally hundreds of rose bushes planted there. Being Spring it looked a bit bare but out of the corner of my eye I saw this brilliant flash of colour and saw these wonderful yellow and red tulips. Tulips and daffodils to me are the main Spring flowers. They bring such a vitality to the Season - a riot of colour. I would love to visit the tulip fields of Amsterdam. There are so many striking colours and to see masses of them in long rows - wonderful! Another destination to add to the long list of things I would like to do and see! The stableyard. To the left you can just about catch a glimpse of the glassblowing studio. Another thatched cottage. We saw this wonderful shire horse in a field. You can see where Ugg got their boot ideas from - can't you? Out of all horses my favourite is the shire horse - although they are the heaviest horse they always look so graceful. I love this horses mane blowing gently in the wind - just out of the hairdressers look! In the Village there is also a blacksmiths. It was closed but it had these funny little gnomes in the window. I am not really a garden gnome person but these brought a smile to my face! "Hi-ho, Hi-ho it's off to work we go ... " And finally, here's a photo of those young bullocks who escaped into someone's garden on Sunday. They actually jumped over that wall into the garden! They then jumped back over the wall onto the road and then jumped back into the garden a few more times! I never knew that these animals were so agile! The Other Half and some local farmers who were in a nearby pub eventually rounded them up into a field! It was quite comical at times as just when all three were on the road one would jump back over the wall into the garden! Not much more to tell you other than last night I finished reading "Cliffhanger". It transpires that Al had not killed his daughter, Miranda, but had instead killed the Police Inspector's wife, who had also been out on the cliff that day. His wife, Audrey had killed Miranda but all the evidence pointed out to the hapless Al! The story ends with him in Prison serving 25 years for killing Miranda and his wife taking over the running of his taxi business! I will have to sort out another book to start tonight. I really cannot watch the boring programmes that they have on TV these days. Until next time. June.
A couple of years ago I happened to work on a filming set with a group of horse handlers. Of course, I had seen horses before and even been in close contact with them, but it was these three weeks of working together that made me fully appreciate how amazing these animals are.
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Akhal-teke, también conocido como caballo dorado, es una raza de caballos de más de 3.000 años. Como si estuviera tejida con seda y perlas, la raza es originaria de Turkmenistán, donde es un símbolo nacional.
La Parade des étalons du haras du Pin a été l'occasion de voir quelques étalons privés de l'Orne, de l'Eure et de la Mayenne. Vledor Del Motte, élevage Laurent Masson, Eure. Contact : 02.32.24.71.28. Urubu de Nesque, élevage Claude Léon, Mayenne. Contact : 02.43.02.74.26. Uranus du Chalus, élevage Jacky Lorenzo, Orne. Contact : 06.08.95.95.31. Quarté des Grappes, élevage Bernard Boblet, Orne. Contact : 02.33.73.04.56. La Parade a aussi été l'occasion de revoir Quintus de la Vande et Rivulus de la Vande, les chevaux de SM Mohammed VI, montés respectivement par Cyrille Lavenu et Nathalie Launay. Surprise !! À la fin de la Parade, une rencontre inattendue... Ingao était de passage au haras du Pin, en transit entre l'élevage Didier Lalonde dans le Calvados où il a passé 7 ans et l'élevage Davy Gesbert dans l'Orne. L'idée de connaître quelques juments ornaises semblait mettre Ingao en joie. Contact élevage Davy Gesbert : 02.43.34.42.23. Samedi prochain, 3ème et dernière série de photos de la Parade des étalons du haras du Pin.
You get to wear a frilly costume and ride a bedazzled-up horse while people clap for you? Sign me up. Check out these postcards from the past: [whatgoesaroundnyc.com] [MLS MLS via Pinterest] [Karen Bailey via Pinterest] [whatgoesaroundnyc.com] [life.time.com] [Wikimedia Commons] [Karen Bailey via Pinterest] [FionaBird via Flickr] [Flickr] [Flickr] [museumsyndicate.com] [merelsmagic.blogspot.fi] [Karen Bailey via Pinterest]...
Si l'on veut bien s'occuper d'un cheval, il faut obligatoirement connaître ses caractéristiques physiques, psychologiques et la manière qu'il a d'évoluer dans son habitat. Comment bien comprendre la réaction d'un si l'on n'est pas avisé de son instinct ? Comment bien le nourrir si l'on ne connait pas le fonctionnement de son appareil digestif ? Comment bien l'entraîner si l'on n'est pas au fait de son appareil locomoteur et respiratoire ? Comment faire son identification si lon nest pas capable de reconnaître sa robe et les marques sur son corps ? Tous ces éléments constitue les bases que tout les cavalier devraient, non pas connaître « par coeur », mais comprendre parfaitement.