Horse
Why Would A Horse Be A Non Runner?
Reasons a horse may become a non runner This could one being that they’re not sure if the condition of the ground is going to suit the horse, e.g. heavy rain forecast, or too dry. On the day of the Read more…
Reasons a horse may become a non runner This could one being that they’re not sure if the condition of the ground is going to suit the horse, e.g. heavy rain forecast, or too dry. On the day of the Read more…
You will receive a payout on both the win and show bet if your selected horse wins the race. However, if your horse comes in third place, you will only win the show bet. How does a show bet work Read more…
It could be that the horse has gone lame or didn’t travel to the race meeting very well and in the trainer’s opinion is no longer fit to run. The horse may also have bolted and/or thrown its jockey off Read more…
Your horse foaming at the mouth is a perfectly normal response to riding. In fact, in certain riding disciplines, they try to work up a lather around the mouth before starting their ride. They call it a “happy foam.” It Read more…
He stood about 15.1, and about 1,300 pounds strong.” Big, powerful, and coal black, with the look of eagles in his dark eyes, Midnight would never become the cow horse McNab dreamed of, but was destined instead to make a Read more…
A herd’s leader is typically an older mare, who is not necessarily stronger than the other horses but has extensive experience and knowledge about how to survive. She is responsible for the herd’s well-being. There’s also a lead stallion who Read more…
Horses, follow the leader and where we place ourselves in relation to the horse communicates leadership. When horses are in a herd, they follow each other, and they follow the leader. Usually, they don’t walk side by side. How do Read more…
Most wild horses live on public lands in the western United States. Wild horses stay together for protection. The stallion is the leader and usually stays in back of the band. Do wild horses stay in one place? In the Read more…
March 18 (Reuters) – Rachael Blackmore became the first female jockey to win the Cheltenham Gold Cup with a storming finish on 3-1 favourite A Plus Tard on Friday to continue her incredible run of success. Who was the first Read more…
The easiest way to find a lead is by looking down at the horse’s shoulders. The shoulder going further forward, the one that is last hitting the ground between each stride, is the lead. The “correct” lead is when the Read more…