Phys.org: A horse of a different color: Genetics of camouflage and the Dun pattern
A horse of a different color: Genetics of camouflage and the Dun pattern
Depending on the breed and breeder, white markings on horses might be something to strive for or against. Swiss and Australian researchers have recently tuned into the genetics of white leg and face ...
Are the assumptions around a horse’s coat color and his behavior based in fact? Maybe! Genetics – including those that affect coat color - can influence behavior in horses, reports The Horse. While ...
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A tense horse will not lower their head on their own. Learning how to encourage the horse to lower it's head ( at standstill, walk or even trot) can help them let go of tension and become more available to you. It is your ability to ask them to put their head in different positions that is another way we gain a connection to the horse.
His head is down at the trot -- now what? - The Horse Forum
A lifetime horse inspection permit is thirty dollars. In Idaho a lifetime permit is fifty-three dollars. The lifetime permit is good for as long as you own the horse or mule and is non-transferrable. Do I need one for every state? That could get expensive! No, brand inspection permits are reciprocal.