You Have Been Warned

Many years ago, when we first opened our restaurant, Dino Houpis, our mentor supplied by the Service Core of Retired Entrepreneurs said to me,  “If you knew everything right now Continue Reading →

2022 Foals Available from Hyperion Stud

“We had a very exciting crop of foals born in 2022 and look forward to what we think will be a very bright future. Below is a list of foals Continue Reading →

Staying Focused on What Matters with Young Horses, with Piggy March

Piggy March (née French), a top British eventer, is very involved in bringing along young horses, as well as competing the most advanced ones in her program. In a new Continue Reading →

theHorse: Feeding and Riding the Lactating Mare

In another Q&A on theHorse.com this month, Clair Thunes, PhD answers a question about the nutritional needs of lactating mares as they are brought back under saddle. Read the full Continue Reading →

AHS Podcast: the D Line, with Dr. Ludwig Christmann

The D line in Hanoverian breeding is one of the most influential. Dr. Ludwig Christmann discusses the D line on the most recent podcast from the American Hanoverian Society. Dr. Continue Reading →

HorseMagazine: Glamourdale, the Breeding of a Champion

Christopher Hector, of The Horse Magazine, Australia, devotes a new article to the breeding of Glamourdale, who won the recent FEI Dressage World Championship under Charlotte Fry. Their Individual Grand Continue Reading →

theHorse: Can a Mare’s Personality Change After Her First Foal?

Dr. Nancy Diehl has written a response to this question in a new article on theHorse.com. The short answer given is “sometimes, maybe,” but read the article for more details, Continue Reading →

HorseMagazine: Do We Still Need Thoroughbred Blood?

A debate has been gathering steam in European breeding over the past couple of decades, on the topic Do we still need Thoroughbred blood? Christopher Hector, Australian publisher of The Continue Reading →