All Blog Posts Tagged 'stallion' (4)

Christianna Capra PLEASE help to save Cloud's herd!!! We with voices owe these horses that!

Please help to save Cloud's herd in Montana. Roundups are scheduled. New born foals get killed, their mothers mamed and they bunch stallions together and then they fight in a bloody mess to the death - dont let this happen! Its senseless - based on corruption and greed from suits who know NOTHING about horses. These horses' ancestors settled this country - they have earned the right in history/legacy to have a range atop some mountains to live in peace!!! www.thecloudfoundation.org A gr… Continue

Added by Christianna Capra on September 1, 2009 at 12:53pm — 9 Comments

Terri Farley Video Insight into Wild Foal Alert

HI, I should have guessed you'd need more information than I included with the petition! To see facts, copies of legal documents,photos of wild orphans being cared for and, most importantly, an audio tape of a government official threatening Shirley Allen. Shirley is known as the "wild horse angel" for the animals she rescues. You can see the Phantom her house before he was freed at the Sanctuary here:… Continue

Added by Terri Farley on July 18, 2009 at 12:20am — 1 Comment

Terri Farley YOU are invited to Wild West events

Two Nevada writers -- Terri Farley & Suzanne Morgan Williams -- will be book touring the Pacific NorthWest this weekend and next week! Terri is the author of the PHANTOM STALLION series & Suzanne's first novel, BULL RIDER was just released. The Sunday event will have OATmeal cookies, crafts for kids and a showing of the PHANTOM STALLION short film. Come visit & talk horses! April 4 -- 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Powell's City of Books 1005 W. Burnside Portland, Oregon 1-800-878-7323 April 5… Continue

Added by Terri Farley on April 2, 2009 at 8:35pm — No Comments

Karen Brenner Mintse - Painting of a Friesian Stallion

Some horses are breathtakingly beautiful. This Friesan stallion, Mintse, is one of them. I first saw him at the World Friesian Extravaganza near Dayton, Ohio, in 2007. And I sort of followed him around for during the event. You should see him competing in Dressage! And you should… Continue

Added by Karen Brenner on January 13, 2009 at 9:07pm — 1 Comment


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From the wisdom of Centuries to modern day’s theories, flexing the horse’s upper line, or vertebral column, is achieved by shortening the horse’s lower line, involving abdominal muscles, pectoral muscles, and flexion of the neck. In 1946, E. J. Sli…
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From the wisdom of Centuries to modern day’s theories, flexing the horse’s upper line, or vertebral column, is achieved by shortening the horse’s lower line, involving abdominal muscles, pectoral muscles, and flexion of the neck. In 1946, E. J. Sli…
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International Horse News

Mark Todd loses Olympic horse Gandalf

Mark Todd's Olympic horse NZB Galdalf has been put down as the result of a serious neurological disorder.

Therapeutic riding horses wins national honour

Kleng, an 18-year-old Norwegian Fjord horse who has carried hundreds of disabled riders on his strong back over the years at the NorthWest Therapeutic Riding Centre outside Bellingham, Washington, has been honoured for his work.

Actress from "Mister Ed" dies

Connie Hines was never the star of the show, but she remained best known throughout her life for her role in the hit TV show, "Mister Ed".

Fresh case of horse butchery in Miami

Another horse has been butchered in south Florida, the 24th to have died this year as part of an illegal meat trade.

Arrests made over shootings of horses, cows

Two teenagers have been arrested over the recent shootings of three horses and five cows in western Wisconsin.

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