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Is Notre Dame’s “Horseman” poet Joachim du Bellay? Archaeologists linked a lead coffin burial to the Renaissance poet, ...
The typical Waler stands between 15 to 16 hands and has a deep chest, rounded back and a strong neck. The name comes from ...
Recent research upends a prevailing historical narrative that converting to Christianity made the practice barbaric.
Horses are magnificent creatures. The oldest ancestors of wild horses evolved nearly four million years ago and ran in large herds across grasslands. It was believed that the Spanish were among the ...
The horse is as important to the Amish as more-prevalent forms of transportation are for the rest of the modern world.
Humans have been using horses for several thousand years. We don’t know which tribe or group of people first tamed them. Our ...
When you think of wild horses and Jedi knights, do you envision metaphors for our inner struggles? Perhaps you should.
New pictures taken in Yukon, Canada, show a perfectly preserved fossil skull, which experts say belonged to a male, teenage ...
Eating horses was never officially forbidden by the Church, but many medieval Christian sources called the practice imp ...
Archaeological analysis of horse remains from medieval Hungary indicates people continued to eat horses long after the ...
The results showed that: (1) Horse breeds were associated with variations in the gut microbiota. Microbial diversity, the proportion of commensal bacteria from Bacillota and Bacteroidota, and ...
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