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  • In "FarmVille," the player takes control of a small farm in which they must harvest crops and breed horses. The difference between "FarmVille" and other farming games is that…

  • If you plan to breed your mare, first learn as much as you can about genetics and equine reproduction. Doing your homework ahead of time is the best way to find a good match for your mare, since the…

  • Different breeds of horse can have different characteristics, including such factors as size, physical features and temperament. For this reason, some breeds are naturally better suited for beginning…

  • Horse breeders practice selective breeding to ensure that breeds continue and thrive, certain qualities are passed on from generation to generation and genetic diseases and abnormalities are reduced…

  • The Bureau of Land Management holds mustang adoptions year-round through their Wild Horse & Burro Adoption Program. Generally, between 5,000 and 10,000 horses are available through the program. Those…

  • Adjusting to a new home can be stressful for a horse and potentially detrimental to its health. Just like humans, horses can experience stress in new situations, and as with humans, this stress can…

  • A colt is the official term used for a young male horse. If you do not have your colt gelded, it will grow up to become a stallion as long as you feed and care for it properly. Stallions are generally…

  • Breeding horses can be big business. In some areas of the horse industry, such as racing, hundreds of thousands of dollars can be made or lost on the production of foals and semen. Breeders are always…

  • The word "gelding" refers both the act of castrating a male horse and the designation of the horse after the act. Horse owners turn to gelding their colts and stallions to help control the animals'…

  • The Welsh Pony and Cob Society of America promotes the pure breeding of the Welsh pony. The breed is split into four subsections: Section A, also known as the Welsh Mountain Pony; Section B, the Welsh…

  • Owners may decide to geld a stallion for behavioral, medical or other reasons. The veterinarian performs the same surgery regardless of the horse's age; however, an older stallion may require some…

  • Modern day knowledge and understanding of genetics is enabling horse breeders to breed for specific colors. The science behind breeding for specific colors is complex, but a simplified way of…

  • Jet Deck was a registered American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) stallion. Born in 1960, Jet Deck sired another great stallion, Easy Jet, who was born in 1967 and became a very renowned performance…

  • Branding livestock is a tradition that has been present since ancient Egyptian times. A brand is a permanent design impressed on a part of an animal. It serves to identify livestock and assist in…

  • A stallion can be more troublesome than a gelding or a mare, because he has never been castrated and is energized by testosterone. Biting, depending on its severity, can be a warning, a serious…

  • Newly introduced horses do not always get along. Some are very dominant and can become aggressive, or even violent, when introduced to a new horse. To prevent one horse from injuring the other,…

  • Equine coat color is a factor in the popularity and breeding of horses. Colors such as palomino, buckskin, cremello, perlino, champagne, and coat patterns such as tobiano and overo are all color or…

  • Breeding farm animals of any kind, including the mini horse, requires a combination of care, experience, skill and time. The mini horse, which is the result of about 400 years of careful breeding, is…

  • A pony is a horse that is less than 14.2 hands in height, which is equivalent to 58 inches, or 4 feet, 10 inches. However, there are exceptions to this rule. A pony is not a baby horse as some…

  • Performance stallions are some of the most finely-tuned athletes on the planet. They are strong, agile, intelligent animals capable of running the racetrack and return to the breeding barn to cover…

  • Horses are highly social animals; freedom of movement and companionship is essential to their physical and mental well-being. Oftentimes, owners keep their stallion in isolation in a stall instead of…

  • The cremello horse is not a separate breed, but an American quarter horse of a different color. A horse is given the name "cremello" simply because of the color of its coat, skin and eyes. The…

  • Stallions are male horses that have not been neutered or gelded. Stallions are different from gelded males, or geldings, in several ways. They have more testosterone which can makes them bigger in the…

  • Shires and Arabians are two different breeds of horses with contrasting temperaments, sizes and physiques. Arabian horses are small and delicate looking, with slender legs and elegant heads. They…

  • Paint horses are bred purely for coloring and performance. Known for their beautiful color mixtures and color patterns, paint-horse breeding requires a working knowledge of equine genetics. Not all…

  • Cross breeding two different breeds of horses can yield excellent results, or poor ones, depending on the strength of the sire and dam. Breeding a quarter horse and a draft breed can make a lot of…

  • The difference between a stud and a stallion can sometimes prove confusing. Both are used to breed horses on commercial farms and within small family farms to keep the population of horses going. To…

  • Castrating, or "cutting," a horse is the process of emasculating the male by removing his testicles, rendering him infertile and, in most cases, affecting his behavior by making him less aggressive…

  • A cross between a zebra stallion and a female horse is called a "zorse." Although zebra hybrids are growing in popularity all over the world, they've actually been bred in Africa for more than 150…

  • Not only does the stallion need to be a good match for a mare both conformationally and in pedigree, but the offspring also needs to be saleable in a difficult market. Having the stallion Dual Pep's…

  • Cattle (livestock) branding has been used to identify domesticated herd animals since Egypt 2700 B.C. But, it was not until A.D. 1541 that the Spaniard Hernado Cortez introduced the idea of branding…

  • Arabian horses are different from other breeds of horses not only in their form and history, but in their temperament. Arabians evolved in the harsh conditions of the desert and relied on their human…

  • Cattle branding might seem like a practice of the long-ago Wild West, but the need to establish livestock ownership is still a necessity in areas where the animals graze over large areas. While…

  • Mares, or female horses, come into heat during the spring and summer months. During this time, you will have the best chance of getting horses to mate. Mares mate with male horses, or stallions, to…

  • A brand, whether it's used for cattle or horses, is a symbol to identify the particular ranch and its owner. Branding offers some protection for an owner so he can keep track of his livestock. For…

  • To add an elegant and distinctive touch to a horse's appearance, riders will occasionally add a design on their mount's hindquarters. The most common of these designs, which are known as quarter…

  • If you're thinking of purchasing an existing, operational cattle ranch, often you can buy the brand already associated with the ranch. Often, it's simply part of the sale. Registering your own cattle…

  • Welsh ponies and cobs are a single breed of spirited, tough ponies and small, powerful horses who originated in Wales before the Roman conquest of Great Britain. Over the centuries, the breed's…

  • Stallion breeding reports are required by a number of different breed registries. A stallion breeding report is effectively a list of all the mares that the stallion has been exposed to during the…

  • The dun color gene in horses is a dominant gene, so it can't skip a generation. In order for a horse to test positive for the dun gene, one parent must also carry the gene. Dun is classified as a…

  • Palomino horses are both easily identified and prized for their rich golden coat colors. According to the Palomino Horse Breeders Association, registered palomino horses are roughly the shade of a…

  • Identifying the sex of a horse is necessary to ensure you do not put a stallion and a mare together when you are not prepared for the outcome of the mating. If you can determine the sex of a horse…

  • The pit bull terrier --- or simply, pit bull --- has developed a bad reputation due to highly reported incidents of violence toward people and other dogs. Pit bulls were originally bred as vicious…

  • The most exciting part of a horse giving birth is finding out the gender of the foal. When determining gender, a horse's physical attributes are easy to find. Male horses are born with a penis and…

  • The warm, bright sun of summer is an enticing reason to get out and ride, but those powerful rays will bleach the deep golden pigment from you palomino horse's coat. Prolonged exposure to sunlight…

  • Breeding programs typically focus on promoting certain traits and eliminating others from the bloodline or breed. Well-bred horses are typically strong, athletic and attractive. Horses that are not…

  • Breeding your mare requires serious considerations in order to make sure she successfully produces a foal of high standards. Choosing the right stallion is of the utmost importance, so do plenty of…

  • Red dun foals are a type of newborn horse. Red dun foals are born yellow-red to peachy-red in a color that is called faded-out or light chestnut body. They have a red or dark red-brown back dorsal…

  • Horse breeding for money is a specialized skill used to carry bloodlines of stallions or mares. Breeding requires specialized knowledge of breeding days and gestation. Breeding the right stallion with…

  • Buckskin is a popular color in the horse market. To breed for the buckskin color, research of equine color genetics is essential. You should also study how to breed quality horses (good conformation…

  • Buckskin horses are decedents of the Spanish Sorraia and the Norwegian Dun. Buckskin is not just a color breed; many qualities are unique to Buckskins.

  • Registered cattle brands are important because they establish proof of ownership. Brands also facilitate the return of stray animals to the rightful person. Identification of livestock with brands is…

  • Mustangs originated from Iberian horse stock brought by Spanish explorers to the Americas more than 400 years ago. Over generations, a number of these Iberian horses escaped or were stolen and…

  • Poverty lines are a group of muscles on either side of a horse's rump near the root of the tail. They are between two muscle groups called the biceps femoris and the semitendonitis.

  • Buckskin and dun are colors found in many breeds of horses. Both colors look similar depending on the shade, but are caused by different genes. A horse may appear to be a dun or buckskin but…

  • The Arabian horse breed is noted for its beauty and stamina, making it an ideal horse for competitive trail riding. Buckskin color shades are caused by the cream and the bay gene. Although pureblood…

  • A brand on a cow or a horse indicates to whom the animal belongs. Historically it was used to keep track of cows and horses on the open range. Without fences, animals from different herds would…

  • An enduring symbol of the Wild West, domesticated mustangs can also make fine pleasure and working horses. Each year, the federal Bureau of Land Management removes thousands of wild horses roaming on…

  • "Mustang," often used interchangeably with "wild horse," refers specifically to wild horses in the United States descended from those brought to the new world by the Spanish. Intimately tied to the…

  • Branding is a permanent, effective method of proving ownership. The practice, commonly used on cattle, can be traced back as far as 2700 B.C., with ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics depicting the…

  • Stallions are most often found only on horse breeding farms. Stallions have high levels of testosterone, which can make them high-strung, energetic and difficult to control. However, a recent study…

  • To start a horse breeding business, you'll need a stallion, a mare and a facility. Get started creating a horse breeding business with tips from a horseback riding instructor in this free video on…

  • Horse judging is a rather straightforward process, since it is made on a direct observation basis. Horse lovers who spend a great deal of time with horses, and favor a particular breed in general,…

  • Horses can be not only a joy to own and display, they can also be a wonderful tax write-off. It does not matter whether your operation involves breeding, racing, training or any other type of horse…

  • Although many horses suffer from being overweight, sudden or unexplained weight loss in a horse is often a sign of a deeper underlying medical condition. It’s often harder to put weight on a…

  • In 1970, only five Friesian stallions existed worldwide. By 1991, only 800 Friesians lived in the United States. While Friesians remain a rare and endangered species, their numbers are growing. Thanks…

  • Horses have been coveted by people for thousands of years. A horse's strength, beauty and grace have made them symbols of wealth and power. In cultures all over the world, owning and breeding horses…

  • PMU, which stands for pregnant mare urine, is sold in the form of the drug Premarin and was the first menopausal treatment and estrogen replacement. Women throughout North America were grateful for…

  • Buckskin is a sought-after, if rare, horse color. Ranging from a milky color to a dark golden color, with black legs, mane and tail - buckskin is more common in the western stock type horses than in…

  • Color genetics in horses can be very confusing. While some breeders will just breed colored animals to each other and hope for a colored baby, this is not scientific. There are dozens of factors that…

  • Horses come in a wide variety of colors. Some can be so similar that they seem identical. What makes it even more difficult, is that the same color can be called different things in different places,…

  • While there are many who consider dun and buckskin to be nothing more than colors describing the coats of horses, there are others who believe horses of these hues are actually a separate breed. Those…

  • Horse coat colors can be very confusing. Telling the difference between a bay and a chestnut, a sorrel and a dun, a palomino and a chestnut with flaxen, all these can be very difficult to the horse…

  • If you find you can no longer care for your horse, donating the animal to a university may mean money in your pocket once tax season rolls around. Universities that have equine programs accept horse…

  • Horses come in a wide variety of coat colors. Everything from black to white; pinto patterns to sabino; red to grey. The most common coat color is chestnut, also known as sorrel. This color is,…

  • American Saddlebreds, known as ASBs or saddlebreds, are one of the most popular horse breeds in North America. The breed was developed in the U.S., particularly in Kentucky, using a combination of…

  • A herd of Camargue horses running through the shallow water of the Rhone Delta in Southern France is one of the iconic images of Europe. These little white horses are the traditional mounts of the…

  • The Kiger mustang is a breed that stands out in a crowd due to their unusual colors and striped markings. They have performed in pleasure, trail, performance, endurance, driving, packing, and cutting…

  • If you are looking for the perfect gift for the horse lover in your life, an afghan can be a wonderful choice. A horse-themed afghan is the perfect accent for the horse lover's home, and it will look…

  • People have long been fascinated by horses, and it isn't difficult to understand why. Horses have been a part of human history for millennia; historically, people have relied on horses for survival…

  • Not one, but six breeds of horses originated in what used to be called Czechoslovakia, but what are now the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Empress Maria Theresa passed horse breeding laws for the area…

  • Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) contains the genetic code that dictates a horse's physical appearance. Due to advances in this technology, DNA hair testing has become the method of choice. Verified…

  • A gelding is a male horse that has his testicles removed. This makes the horse much easier to work with and prevents unwanted foals. Because the testicles are the primary source of testosterone, it is…

  • Winstrol is classified as a veterinary anabolic steroid used in cats, dogs and horses. As a steroid, it increases the utilization of protein and leads to the additional growth of body tissue. As an…

  • Whether it's a young colt just entering the breeding shed or an established stallion, finding out your stud is subfertile is alarming news. The costs of infertility are more than lost stud fees--lost…

  • The term "sorrel" refers to a wide range of reddish brown horse color, from very light palomino coloring to very deep, almost black shades.

  • If horses are your passion it is only natural to want to make them your business, as well. There are many unique business opportunities in the equine world, from breeding race horses to running a…

  • Breeding horses is an art that has been practiced for thousands of years. In the past thirty years, artificial insemination has become a more popular choice for large breeding farms, where a stallion…

  • Breeding horses can be a profitable business if done correctly, though it takes a lot of hard work and money. Creating a successful breeding business can take years of trial and error but can become…

  • Stallions can often be the harder horses to please on a farm's property. Your stallion barn plan must take a lot into consideration in order for the stallions to be safe and happy in their home…

  • The palomino was considered to be the ideal parade horse. In the 1980s, its golden color helped make the palomino popular in the horse industry. Many breeders began inbreeding the horses just to get…

  • Branding, for both horses and cattle, dates back to the Roman empire. Brands are an individual mark that identifies a horse as yours. A good brand should be easy to read from a distance, clearly…

  • Whether you breed your backyard mare or run a sophisticated breeding farm, your end goal is always the same -- to produce a healthy and happy foal. Your first step is to ensure that both your mare and…

  • A typical equine gestation is approximately eleven months, or 340 days. While simply adding that amount of time to the date of exposure will yield an approximate due date, careful observation of…

  • People did not originally domesticate horses to ride them. Many archaeologists argue that the remains of the first domesticated horses are from the Bronze Age, but newer evidence suggests that the…

  • Mankind has utilized horses for hundreds of years. Horses have helped to break ground, expand the country and carry humans to war. Developing a consistent, solid line of horses can be a challenge, but…

  • Breeding horses is rewarding, but can also be challenging. Most people think that a stallion is a breeding machine, and that there will be no problem with his libido or his ability to cover a mare.…

  • Stallions are not for beginners. A breeding stallion is one of nature's finest examples of perfect libido wrapped up in muscle, bone and sheer focus. During breeding season, a stallion can be more…

  • Gelding a male horse is one of the best things you will ever do for him. Stallions lead a difficult life, and geldings have much more freedom. Gelding can be a simple process, especially if the…

  • Identifying breeds of horses can be fun and challenging. There are hundreds of different breeds around the world, and they can vary from one another by slight or large differences. This article will…

  • Horses come in all shapes, sizes and colors. Identifying the different colors can be fun as well as rewarding. This article will help you recognize the dun color in a horse.

  • Identifying breeds of horses can be very satisfying. There are hundreds of horse breeds, and being able to tell which is which by their physical characteristics can be a real challenge. This article…

  • Stallions are some of the most intense breeding animals in the world. They are as full of hormones and instinct as any animal on the planet. Handling them at any time can be dangerous, but never…

  • Stallions are incredibly difficult to manage and not because they are bad or ill-mannered. Many of the stallion's bad behaviors are a direct result of humans interfering with their natural instincts…

  • These obstinate and bad-tempered horses are indigenous to the Soviet Union. Bred over 3,000 years ago in the Turkmenistan desert, the Akhal-Teke has a high resistance to heat. This is the earliest…

  • Breeding for colored horses is a tricky business and producing rare horse colors is like playing genetic dice. Sometimes you get what you want and sometimes you don't. Your results will be living,…

  • Breeding for color is a tricky business. Producing horse colors is like playing genetic dice. Sometimes you get what you want while sometimes you don't. The results will be living, breathing creatures…

  • Breeding for color is a tricky business and producing horse colors is like playing genetic dice. Sometimes you get what you want and sometimes you don't. Your results will be living, breathing…

  • If you've never bought a horse before, you might be staring at horse classified ads and wondering if the owners might be speaking a previously unheard-of language. It's true that classified ads can be…

  • The Lusitano horse - an ancient, noble and courageous breed. But identifying it can be trickier than you might think. This article will provide tips on how to tell what is a Lusitanio and what is a…

  • In order for a horse to be registered with the Palomino Horse Breeders of America (PHBA) the owner must be able to prove that the horse demonstrates the type of palomino coloring that the registry is…

  • This is not for the faint of heart -- it is an article on the process of hand-breeding two horses.

  • Horses are generally magnificent and docile creatures that enjoy the company of people, but a stallion can be very dangerous. In the wild, they are the boss horse and they fight to keep that title. In…

  • A stallion is a non-castrated male horse. One of the most common characteristics of a stallion is a thick "cresty" neck and a more muscular body. They vary in temperament. It is natural to find them…

  • Whether your interest in horses is personal or professional, it pays to be able to recognize the different breeds. The American Grade Horse Registry lists 15 recognized horse breeds. Many horse breeds…