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Expenses of the First 21 Days of Breeding
Before breeding your mare, consider the expenses you'll face to (hopefully) get a healthy foal on the ground. | MORE
Understand Normal Mare and Foal Behavior
Understanding normal mare and foal behavior will help you identify health and management problems before they become critical. | MORE
How to Throw a Foal Shower
A foal shower is a great way to celebrate an impending foal--and have fun with your horse pals, equine and human. | MORE
The Right Start: What Foals Need During the First 24 Hours
The care a foal receives during his first 24 hours of life can make all the difference for his future. | MORE
Elite Equine Competitors Cloned
Cloned foals may offer a way to carry on the genetic makeup for superior athletic success. | MORE
Make a Splash
Of course, when choosing a trail horse, you first look for soundness, performance, and temperament. But finding your dream horse that also is your dream color can be | MORE
Amble Down the Trail
Perhaps you're ready to switch from a stock horse to a smooth-gaited mount. Or, you're already a gaited-horse owner, and are thinking of adding a Tennessee Walking Horse | MORE
FAQs on Weanling Evaluation
Will that weanling's head get prettier as he grows? Will he ever outgrow the "uglies"? Is there an optimal time to buy a weanling? Team Horse & Rider's Robin Gollehon answers these and other frequently asked questions. | MORE
American Paint Horse
Breed evolution: Spanish explorers first brought "painted" or two-toned horses to North America. The Spanish breeds - Barb, Andalusian, and Arabian Horses - eventually formed the foundation for | MORE
American Quarter Horse
Breed evolution: In the 1500s and 1600s, Spanish explorers and English colonists brought Iberian Horses and English Thoroughbreds to Central and North America. Early settlers needed sturdy working | MORE
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