
Research On Equine Pregnancy
Dr. Keith Betteridge, a researcher in equine reproduction since 1959, states that 17% of equine pregnancies fail – and 70% of those happen in the first six weeks. He’s very Continue Reading →
Lugano van la Roche for Foundation Friday
Lugano van la Roche has been one of the pillars of Belgian breeding, bringing the rich legacy of Hannover with him.His sire, Lugano I, was an extremely successful sire in Continue Reading →
AHS Podcast-Young Horse Training with Michael Bragdell and Emily Miles
The May podcast of the American Hanoverian Society focuses on starting young horses, and the conversation is interesting, thought-provoking, and entertaining. It’s worth a listen! The guests of host Laura Continue Reading →
Pangaea by Uno Don Diego Best Young Horse at Devon Horse Show and Country Fair
Devon, Pa. – June 5, 2022 – Concluding another successful year of the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair was the presentation of the coveted Best Young Horse and Leading Handler Continue Reading →
Furioso II for Foundation Friday
Furioso was described as “well balanced but with slightly knock-kneed forelegs and tight hocks.” He was also rich in Thoroughbred jumping blood, being by Precipitation out of a mare by Continue Reading →
Jalisco B for Foundation Friday
Like so many of the great stallions, Jalisco was not an immediate star. As a five year old, he finished a respectable 8th at the French championships, the following year, Continue Reading →
Don Quichot Offspring Gallery 2022
Enjoy this gallery of a few of Don Quichot’s 2022 offspring! Gallery photos by Andras Szieberth, Andrea Hayden, Juli Warfel Bitler, Stephan Wagner. Don Quichot (Quite Easy x Ramiro) is Continue Reading →
HorseMagazine: Breeding at the World Cup Jumping Final 2022
Every World Cup, Christopher Hector of The Horse Magazine publishes an analysis of the bloodlines of the competing horses. In recent years he has been joined by Gemma Alexander, who Continue Reading →
Quidam de Revel for Foundation Friday
In 2004, Quidam de Revel topped the World Breeding Championships Jumping Stallion ratings for the second year running, establishing himself as the pre-eminent – and most expensive – living sire Continue Reading →
Not Dead Yet, Part One
by Scot Tolman This is not my first attempt at an introduction for this piece. I’d written what I thought was a funny, self-deprecating beginning treatise demonstrating my mental stability Continue Reading →