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  • Shire Horses - http://www.chime.ucl.ac.uk/~rmhiajp/shires/shires.htm
    • In its heyday between the wars there was a heavy horse population of well over a million animals but by the late 1950s
    • Shire Horse Society
    • and the Essex Shire Horse Association.
    • involves stewarding at any events organised by the Shire Horse Society, but has no involvement in the running of the
    • committee of the London Harness Horse Parade .
    • quarter century has seen the regeneration of the Shire Horse.
    • In its heyday between the wars there was a heavy horse population of well over a million animals but by the
    • a recent feasibility study to re-introduce Shire horse-power on canals both for commerce and leisure.
    • The Shire horse is well known for its substance and bone and is widely
    • Although not normally recognised as a riding horse it was the original charger for the knight in armour
  • American Quarter Horse Home Page - http://www.imh.org/imh/bw/quar.html
    • state and country as well as American Quarter Horse population figures.
    • American Quarter Horse Home Page
    • American Quarter Horse
    • American Quarter Horse Hollywood Stars
    • chances are you have witnessed an American Quarter Horse in action.
    • The American Quarter Horse is the first breed of horse native to the United States.
    • Foundation American Quarter Horse stock originated from Arab, Turk and Barb breeds.
    • combination resulted in a compact, heavily muscled horse that evolved to fill the colonist's passion for short-distance
    • distance over a straightaway faster than any other horse, with the fastest being named Celebrated American Running
    • breed which officially became the American Quarter Horse.
  • Re: horse population - http://www.horsepage.com/board/messages/5858.html
    • Re: horse population
    • What is MI's horse population and how does this rank in the nation? Also, does anyone
    • The Michigan Horse Connection
    • horse population
    • What is MI's horse population and how does this rank in the nation? Also,
    • They are living on ~27,500 horse operations, and about 55,000 of the horses are at private
    • The county with the most horse-type critters is Oakland (~6,000?), and horse numbers
    • tend to follow the human population at the ag district level.
    • the per capita figures, I'd have to know the human population stats, and honestly, I have no idea how those numbers
  • Wild Horses - http://www.aldf.org/horse.htm
    • Claiming that the wild horse population might have a contagious disease known as equine infectious
    • ALDF Saves Wild Horse Foals
    • Good News for Utah Wild Horse Foals
    • action by ALDF saved the lives of twelve Utah wild horse foals.
    • Claiming that the wild horse population might have a contagious disease known
    • allow to be harmed nor euthanized any of the Utah wild horse foals.
    • inspired a groundswell of public support for wild horse protection.
    • She was affectionately known as " Wild Horse Annie," and as a result of her efforts, in 1971,
    • Management (BLM) was given the job of managing the wild horse herds.
    • The Overpopulation Myth
  • LAS VEGAS RJ:NEWS: Experts expect Nevada's wild horse popu... - http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/1998/Oct-02-Fri-1998/news/8328236.html
    • Experts expect Nevada's wild horse population to rise by several thousand
    • federal Bureau of Land Management expects the wild horse population in Nevada to grow in the coming year because fewer
    • As a result, he expects that the wild horse population in Nevada, now about 23,000, will climb by several
    • gathered, he said, it would be seven years before the horse population reached appropriate management numbers in Nevada.
    • LAS VEGAS RJ:NEWS: Experts expect Nevada's wild horse popu.
    • federal Bureau of Land Management expects the wild horse population in Nevada to grow in the coming year because
    • Terry Woosley, Nevada's wild horse program coordinator, said Thursday that only 3,500
    • As a result, he expects that the wild horse population in Nevada, now about 23,000, will climb
    • gathered, he said, it would be seven years before the horse population reached appropriate management numbers in
    • introduce legislation to remove horses because the wild horse adoption program has not been working.
  • BLM: Public Rewards from Public Lands, 1999 - http://www.blm.gov/nhp/pubs/rewards/1999/2natwhb.htm
    • National Wild Horse and Burro Program
    • With a population hovering around 5,000, wild burros are primarily found
  • International Wildlife: Home Again!(Mongolian horse population) - http://www.findarticles.com/m1170/1999_Sept-Oct/55466336/p1/article.jhtml
    • International Wildlife: Home Again!(Mongolian horse population)
    • Home Again!(Mongolian horse population)
    • Przewalski's horse Protection
    • By the late 1960s, Colonel Przewalski's horse was extinct in the wild, but take a look at that's
    • that, like many Mongolian stories, revolves around a horse.
    • and transport was a smaller, stockier, stiff-maned horse with a pale tan coat and a dark stripe down the middle
    • that had joined Baatar's herd was a rare Przewalski's horse.
    • countries, the world's oldest and only truly wild horse is once again galloping across the grassy steppes of
    • The miraculous survival of Przewalski's horse, let alone its dramatic comeback in the wild, is a
    • its distinctive shape on the walls of caves), the horse began its decline in numbers and reduction in range
  • Puget Sound Farm Facts - http://dnr.metrokc.gov/wlr/farms/farmfacts.htm
    • King County has the highest horse population in WA.
  • The Horse Interactive -- EIA - http://www.thehorse.com/0898/eia0898.html
    • of the insects present, the density of the horse population, the number of times the insect bites the
    • symptoms of illness and move throughout the horse population freely.
    • EIA Update In Wild Horse Population
    • The Horse Interactive -- EIA
    • ESSENTIAL HORSE HOME
    • fever, is a viral disease that attacks the horse's immune system.
    • Blood samples taken from the horse must be sent to a state-approved laboratory
    • The test now is mandatory to register your horse for a show or to cross state boundaries in all
    • require a negative Coggins test to sell your horse.
    • virus antibodies should be conducted on any horse which the past history is not known,"
  • hypp_facts - http://www.vgl.ucdavis.edu/~lvmillon/hypp/hypp_facts.html
    • could be found with any frequency in the general horse population.
    • Unfortunately, a horse carrying the defective gene but showing minimal signs
    • the gene to future generations as does the affected horse with severe signs.
    • presently has been identified in the descendents of the horse "Impressive.
    • Breeding an affected heterozygous horse (N/H) to a normal horse (N/N) will result in approximately 50%
    • whole blood sample a part of the gene coding for the horse muscle sodium channel is amplified, cut (using enzymes
    • fragments observed, it can be determined whether the horse does not carry this specific mutation (a normal horse),
    • markedly high muscle enzyme measurements, and one horse had marked muscle damage evident on muscle biopsy.
    • Theoretically, it is feasible that a different horse bloodline could have a mutation in another portion of
    • An affected horse is affected for life, but symptomatology does seem
  • Greenhouse Gases 1987-1994 Chapter 3 - http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/1605/95report/chap3.html
    • Goat and horse population figures extrapolated from U.
    • This revision is the result of updated cattle and horse population data from the USDA and the Department of Commerce,
    • developed with gross domestic product (GDP) and total population as independent variables and waste generated as
    • This increase can be traced to growth in the population of beef cattle.
    • Sources: Cattle, sheep, and pig population data provided by the U.
    • ) This change is the result of adjustments to population data provided by the U.
    • The factor is then applied to the total population of the animal group to calculate an overall emissions
    • Population data for cattle, sheep, and swine are available from
    • The USDA has recently revised the population estimates downward for the years 1980-1986 and 1989-1992.
    • ) Population estimates for 1987-1988 have been revised upward.
  • UC Davis Center For Equine Health - About CEH - http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/ceh/cehinfo.html
    • of California' s large and increasingly diverse horse population.
    • this potentially devastating venereal disease into the horse population of the USA.
    • accurately reflect the crucial role the unit plays in the horse-related research, educational, clinical training, public
    • Horse Report
    • director and serves as the Center's link to the horse industry, meeting with associations and groups to present
    • administrative and academic umbrella under which most of the horse research is performed in the School of Veterinary
    • the crucial importance of input from members of the horse industry in determining research priorities, an Industry
    • disseminate equine-related information and research findings to horse enthusiasts in California and throughout the country,
    • influenza, cryptosporidiosis, salmonellosis, equine ehrlichiosis, and Potomac Horse Fever .
    • Presentation of seminars to groups of horse enthusiasts and several CEH publications serve as
  • Andalusian Breed Profile - http://www.ais.org/~shuston/ialha.html
    • he Andalusian Horse
    • and Lusitano Horse Association
    • What Is An Andalusian Horse?
    • The History of the Andalusian Horse
    • Why Haven't I Ever Seen An Andalusian Horse? or "Why Don't I See More Andalusian Horses Competing?"
    • How Do These Attributes Relate to the Horse's Utility?
    • What's the Status of the Andalusian Horse in the U.
    • How Can I Get Information on the Andalusian Horse?
    • lthough the population of the Andalusian horse breed in the United States
    • member of the International Andalusian and Lusitano Horse Association, perhaps the most frequent comment and
  • Cadman, Inc - Home: Communities - http://www.cadman.com/communities/
    • Snohomish County, which is said to have the largest horse population per capita of any county
    • With a population of half a million within the city
  • ABCNEWS.com : Fires and Droughts Endanger Wild Horses - http://abcnews.go.com/sections/us/DailyNews/fires_horses000820.html
    • food and water supplies, the entire overly large wild horse population would die out.
    • Wildfires and Droughts Threaten Horse and Burro Herds
    • wild horse roundups in six states.
    • wildfires roasting their habitat, this already large population faces its hardest times ever.
    • senior specialist in the BLM’s national wild horse and burro program.
    • a secretary named Velma Johnston but known as Wild Horse Annie mounted a letter-writing campaign to have them
    • Population Running Wild
    • before this season’s fires and droughts, BLM horse and burro officials had their hands full.
    • 1973 law to protect, maintain and control the wild horse and burro herds in their areas.
    • Its protection programs have worked so well that the population has almost tripled in those 25 years, reaching a level
  • NFSD: University of Florida Disaster Handbook Guide - http://www.agen.ufl.edu/~foodsaf/dh035.html
    • The horse population is often at greater risk for traumatic injury than
    • The horse population is often at greater risk for traumatic
    • injury than the human population when natural disasters strike because of the conditions under
    • bodyweight or equivalent to approximately 1/5 of a bale/horse/day.
    • Every horse brought into a central holding facility should be
    • Brands may be located anywhere on the horse; however, certain breeds of horses such as Arabians may
    • Any horse with an injury that has broken the skin should be
  • QHAL - Quarter Horse Association Luxembourg - http://www.qhal.com/qhal/index.htm
    • , the Quarter Horse population having increased to 38 horses, the
    • doubling of the luxembourgish Quarter Horse population awarded Luxembourg the most important
    • QHAL - Quarter Horse Association Luxembourg
    • The Quarter Horse business started in our small country in
    • N°: 0763537), the first Quarter Horse in Luxembourg.
    • , the Quarter Horse population having increased to 38 horses,
    • the Quarter Horse Association Luxembourg (QHAL) was founded
    • a large majority among the Quarter Horse owners in Luxembourg.
    • held its first AQHA approved Quarter Horse Show in Kobenbour/Luxembourg attracting competitors
    • and in July an additional Quarter Horse show was organized during the national
  • 1994 Horse Industry Survey - http://www.agf.gov.bc.ca/croplive/anhlth/horse/bchorse.htm
    • In the early half of this century the horse population dropped as its role as a work horse on the
    • The horse population on farms began increasing in the 1960’s as
    • The horse population in B.
    • This survey estimates the horse population in B.
    • the third largest horse population in Canada after Alberta (200,000) and Ontario
    • did not share the optimism of the general horse population as only 3 (14%) planned to increase their breeding
    • 1994 Horse Industry Survey
    • the horse industry is a significant livestock commodity,
    • Horse Industry Program
    • Properties with Horses/Horse Farms
  • http://www.imh.org/imh/kyhpl5a.html
    • The horse population grew immensely during the 1800s.
    • In 1867, the rural horse population in America was estimated at nearly eight million,
    • of Humans and Their Relationship With the Horse
    • The Golden Age of the Horse - Dan Patch
    • In the Late 1800s, the Horse was a Central Feature of Urban Life
    • The Horse in the Country
    • HORSE DOCTORS
    • 1900 - THE HORSE IN TRANSITION
    • Dan Patch - Celebrated Harness Horse
    • water troughs, symbols of the bygone era of the city horse.
  • 3.2 Highlights of the Canadian Studies - http://www.equinecanada.com/bofh_3_2.htm
    • the Woods Gordon study estimated the Canadian horse population to be 630,000 in 1986.
    • : Provincial Segmentation of the Horse Population in Canada
    • Ontario had the largest horse population with 340,000.
    • and Alberta housed almost 80% of the horse population.
    • Over 50% of the Canadian horse population were mares, 34% were geldings and 13% were
    • Canadian Horse Industry: Economic Impact
    • Canadian Horse Industry Studies
    • Horse Racing
    • The Economic Impact of Horse Racing and Breeding in Ontario
    • Horse Industry Survey
  • New information about Theriogenology - http://www.neosoft.com/~iaep/pages/protected/jissues/j1904/j1904p250.html
    • zootechnique of equine breeding practice in the German riding horse population.
    • important role in the restoration of the Hungarian horse population after World War II.
    • Horse breeding in Europe
    • 49,494 coverings of mares were registered (riding horse mare population in 1997 was 83,349 mares).
    • In some other species or in some other horse breeds, geneticists use effective tools, like BLUP.
  • CumberLink | Cumberland County News 2.25.2001 - http://www.cumberlink.com/localnews/2001/02/news2_25_01.html
    • having one's ear cut off for stealing a neighbor's horse, or spending hours in the public stocks for keeping
    • " The size, rough terrain, and scattered population of the county made capturing suspected criminals difficult.
    • Horse thieves were given the most severe penalties of any
    • the name of McKinney pleaded guilty to stealing a horse and was given 21 lashes and fines.
    • A state law passed in 1767 stipulated that horse thieves in Pennsylvania would face fines, the pillory,
    • In 1772 Enock Nash was convicted of stealing a horse and was sentenced to an hour in the pillory, 39 lashes,
    • their ears cut off and nailed to the pillory for horse theft.
    • But horse thieves generally do not seem to have been executed
    • Schaumman's article says, " Forgery and horse stealing brought stiff fines and the whipping post,
    • one time or another he is said to have been involved in horse stealing, burglary, and robbery.
  • Las Vegas Review Journal: NEWS :5287688 - http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/1997/Apr-29-Tue-1997/news/5287688.html
    • Nevada has more than half the nation's wild horse population.
    • 30, estimated Nevada's wild horse population at 22,796 and its wild burro population at 687.
    • level of 1971, when there was concern that the wild horse population would become extinct.
    • Abuse charged in wild horse program
    • organization called for suspending the government's wild horse adoption program Monday and urged a congressional investigation
    • Pogacnik, chief of the Bureau of Land Management's Wild Horse and Burro National Program Office, said the latest
    • 30, estimated Nevada's wild horse population at 22,796 and its wild burro population
    • Management of trying to orchestrate the demise of wild horse herds by inflating the number of horses on the range
    • Karen Sussman of the American Wild Horse and Burro Alliance, accused the federal government
    • Humane Society of the United States, the American Wild Horse and Burro Alliance, and Public Employees for Environmental
  • The Iceland Horse - http://www.south.is/horse.html
    • other natural disasters, often took its toll of the horse population.
    • The Iceland Horse
    • The Origin of The Iceland Horse
    • forbidden in the country, and the original Nordic horse was preserved purebred in Iceland through the centuries.
    • To the Icelanders the horse was indispensable.
    • The horse carried the inhabitants over wide lavafields and rough
    • The horse was a part of life, being a hard worker and a good
    • A good riding horse was a symbol of dignity and a studhorse could be a
    • The Iceland Horse has completed its task as the most needed servant,
    • Man searches for his origins and the horse has proved to be man's best companion in this quest.
  • City guide to Hungry Horse, Montana, USA - http://www.gonorthwest.com/Montana/northwest/hungry_horse.htm
    • City guide to Hungry Horse, Montana, USA
    • Hungry Horse
    • Guide to Hungry Horse
    • , population about 900, is one of those small communities
    • A worthy side trip is the nearby Hungry Horse Dam (406-387-5241) and the 34-mile-long Hungry Horse
    • Hungry Horse lies between
    • Getting to Hungry Horse
    • The main route to Hungry Horse is US Highway 2.
    • I-90, which is about 140 miles south of Hungry Horse.
    • which sprang up with the construction of Hungry Horse Dam during the 1940s and 50s.
  • National Animal Health Monitoring System, WI Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection - http://datcp.state.wi.us/static/ah/forvets/ahnewsletter/monitor.htm
    • horse population and evaluate factors associated with occurrence
    • horse population and evaluate factors associated with shedding of
    • horse population.
    • Now the horse industry will be the focus of EQUINE ' 98, a year-long
    • equine population and evaluate their potential impacts on selected health
    • horse population and evaluate factors associated with
    • Describe the horse owners' reasons for testing their horses
    • horse population and evaluate factors associated with shedding
    • horse pastures by region and its relationship to
    • Describe the frequency of high fumonisin levels in horse feed on U.
  • MT/DAK - Wild Horse and Burro RAC Briefing - http://www.mt.blm.gov/bifo/whb/whbbrief.html
    • Approximately 81% of the wild horse population was sighted.
    • MT/DAK - Wild Horse and Burro RAC Briefing
    • MT/DAK - Wild Horse and Burro Resource Advisory Council Briefing
    • activities are coming up for the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range (PMWHR) including the following:
    • the Herd management Area Plan, Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range was published in the January 13, 2000
    • based on eight years of ecological research studies on population genetics and ecosystem modelling.
    • The existing 1984 Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range, Herd Management Area Plan and the 1992 Revision
    • and commercial use within the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range.
    • ecosystem; use of immunocontraceptive techniques for population control within the wild horse herd; range expansion efforts;
    • public safety; limiting indiscriminate shooting on the Pryor horse range for reasons of public safety; and options for
  • Wayne Linklater - http://www.massey.ac.nz/~wwecol/research/linklate.htm
    • demography, mobility, range use and impacts by the horse population and to quantify the carrying capacity of the regions ecological
    • Kaimanawa Wild Horse Project: population and range management
    • solutions to the problems posed by the Kaimanawa feral horse population are required.
    • immunocontraception may be an effective and humane means of population control.
    • demography, mobility, range use and impacts by the horse population and to quantify the carrying capacity of
    • information gathered during objectives one and two, a population model will be constructed and the outcomes of different
  • SignOn San Diego North Inland -- Poway - http://www.uniontrib.com/marketplace/communities/northinland/poway.html
    • Heavy horse population.
    • creation of new horse stables based on concerns about horse population.
    • geographically as Escondido, but with less than half the population.
    • City Council in 1994 put limits on creation of new horse stables based on concerns about horse population.
    • Population 46,500.
  • Animal Sciences, Oregon State University - http://www.orst.edu/dept/animal-sciences/alumni99.htm
    • management philosophy that will sustain not just the wild horse population but an entire ecosystem of several large mammals (sheep,
    • Specifically, her task was to reduce a wild horse population of 193 animals down to 137, a process that involved
    • New Faculty Position to Support Horse Program
    • and develop an extension program to serve Oregon's horse industry, strengthening our ties with this group.
    • Outdoor Arena Dedicated at Horse Center
    • matching white horses following the ribbon cutting of the Horse Center's new outdoor arena in late December, 1997.
    • were privileged to hear a seminar presented by former Horse Center Director
    • As BLM manager of wild horse herds in the Pryor Mountains, Linda has been stationed
    • management philosophy that will sustain not just the wild horse population but an entire ecosystem of several large
    • Specifically, her task was to reduce a wild horse population of 193 animals down to 137, a process that
  • Corolla Wild Horses: Corolla, NC ~ Packet by Eric Hause: Articles about the Outer Banks NC and the Mainland - http://www.coastalguide.com/packet/corollawildhorses.htm
    • ''The goal on Shackleford is now to control the horse population enough to allow the vegetation on the island to recover
    • appointment with Rowena Dorman, director of the Corolla Wild Horse Fund, so I thought I would do a little exploring.
    • There is something about the sight of a wild horse, running free on a wide, sandy beach, that stirs one's
    • great deal of political wrangling, the Corolla Wild Horse Fund constructed the fence in a desperate attempt to
    • separate man and horse.
    • As director of the Corolla Wild Horse Fund and resident expert on Currituck's wild horses,
    • Currituck County designated its beaches as a Wild Horse Sanctuary, and Dorman volunteered as a sanctuary officer.
    • ''Trying to change a horse's migratory and feeding pattern is very difficult,
    • Last autumn, the Corolla Wild Horse Fund shipped the fugitive herd to a private farm in
    • Meanwhile, the population grew.
  • The Quarter Horse - Quebec Quarter Horse Association - http://www.feq.qc.ca/aqqh/aqqhanglais/qhorse.htm
    • The world Quarter Horse population is now up to 2,792,381 animals spread out over
    • The Quarter Horse population in Quebec was 12,375 in 1998, and 189, 602 throughout
    • The Quarter Horse - Quebec Quarter Horse Association
    • Horse Inc.
    • THE QUARTER HORSE
    • United States were looking to create a breed of horse that would combine the speed of purebreds with
    • time, one of the most popular pastimes was horse races over short distances.
    • History tells us that the Quarter Horse has its origins in Arabic, Barbary and Turkish
    • The crossbreeding produced a horse that was compact, muscular, and endowed with
    • remained a permanent feature in the Quarter Horse, to the great delight of people ever since.
  • Not Just Horsin' Around - http://www.karenderr.com/stats.html
    • horse population.
    • maintenance costs, total annual income for the Texas horse industry is more than $2.
    • Horse Population
    • Horse Stats
  • Horse Country USA - Bulletin Board - http://www.horseusa.net/bbs/index.asp
    • Horse Country USA - Bulletin Board
    • Horse Country USA Bulletin Board
    • Looking for horse friendly location
    • Re: Looking for horse friendly location
    • wonderful Horse for the right kid (or adult)
    • Re: wonderful Horse for the right kid (or adult)
    • Horse Photography Tips Board
    • I DON'T NEED A HORSE ANYMORE!!!!!!!!!!
    • buckskin horse
    • I NEED A HORSE!!!!!!!
  • The Last of The Wild Horses - http://members.home.net/save-wild-horses/index1.htm
    • wild horses has dwindled drastically the wild horse population did not at any time vanish.
    • Warning : Gruesome photos of horse slaughter
    • hardly the Hollywood movie version of the Western horse.
    • Unfortunately, Alberta’s population of feral runaway horses hogs the public attention
    • The American West had once been a virtual wild horse dominion.
    • sediments in Wyoming suggesting that Equus Caballus, the horse, was native to North America 60 million years ago.
    • The horse alternately appears and disappears from the fossil
    • All trace of the horse is lost by about 25,000 years ago.
    • More likely sources for the North American population of ponies, say historians, were stock-raising ranches
    • Eventually horse- stealing became the foremost means to acquire
  • Equine Viral Arteritis - http://www.poolhousevets.co.uk/eva.htm
    • A new threat to our Horse Population.
    • countries including mainland Europe, resulting in high horse population immunity and low grade signs of disease this is not
    • UK, it is preferable not to vaccinate mares in our horse population so that their immune starts, and therefore their exposure
    • not only for the importer but also for the whole UK horse population.
    • countries including mainland Europe, resulting in high horse population immunity and low grade signs of disease this
    • This means that the UK horse population has little immunity and is at risk of disease,
    • Thoroughbred breeding industry and are recommended for all types of horse breeding.
    • UK, it is preferable not to vaccinate mares in our horse population so that their immune starts, and therefore
    • The UK Horse Industry Must Protect Itself.
    • UK horse breeders must voluntarily rake responsibility for
  • Animal Health Information - http://www.avma.org/care4pets/avmaanim.htm
    • Information on dental care, pet population control, vaccinations and more
    • your horse
  • Norwegian Fjord Horse Clubs and Associations in Scotland - http://www.gohorses.com/norwegianfjord1.htm
    • purity and highest standards of Scotland's Fjord horse population.
    • Norwegian Fjord Horse Clubs and Associations in Scotland
    • Feel free to add your horse related website
    • Fjord Horse Registry of Scotland
    • The Fjord Horse Registry of Scotland was set up to safeguard the genetic
  • Black Horse Farm - http://www.blackhorsefarm.com/
    • Black Horse Farm
    • Black Horse Farm!
    • is located in Mason, New Hampshire, population 1260.
    • For Sale: Horse truck
    • Map to Black Horse Farm
  • Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association - http://www.pabred.com/
    • Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association
    • seriously affect Pennsylvania's equine population, PHBA, with the help of the New Bolton Center School
    • How Should I Handle a Horse that I Suspect May Be Infected?
    • An infected horse is not a threat to other horses or people.
  • http://www.emagazine.com/january-february_1998/0198curr_horses.html
    • The horse population shot up from 5.
    • Americans out of touch with their rural past, horse auctions offer a vivid and nostalgic reminder of what
    • not surprising that it's largely hidden from the horse-loving American public.
    • Demand for horse meat is, in fact, up in Europe and the Far East
    • A " downed" horse lies in manure at Bel-Tex slaughterhouse in Texas.
    • Until recently there were 14 horse slaughterhouses in the U.
    • Horse slaughter hit its peak in the late 1980s, when
    • spends $1,100 on roundup fees and boarding for a horse, then sells it for $125 to a BLM employee who will
    • At the Redwings Horse Sanctuary in Carmel, California, 45 horses graze,
    • The Washington-based American Horse Protection Association (AHPA) was one of a number
  • Home Page - http://www.wmfarm.com
    • Our draft horse population began to grow almost immediately with additional Belgian, Clydesdale
    • Our draft horse population began to grow almost immediately with additional
  • Equine Infectious Anemia - http://www.horseshoes.com/farrierssites/sites/equinevet/vetconcerns/equineinfect...
    • habits of the insects present, the density of the horse population, the number of times the insect bites the same and
    • testing and separating positive horses from the general horse population comes in.
    • be kept at least 200 yards away from the general horse population or be euthanized.
    • viral disease that affects the immune system of the horse.
    • mandatory to cross state boundaries and to register your horse for a show in all 50 states.
    • states require a negative Coggins test to sell your horse.
    • riding and training equipment, conformation of the horse, rider ability, performance type, trailers, shoeing,
    • as not using a mounting block or a leg up pulls a horse's withers out of proper alignment.
    • Blood-feeding insects, such as the deer fly, horse fly, stable fly, and mosquito are the most common vectors for
    • habits of the insects present, the density of the horse population, the number of times the insect bites the
  • Horse population in the united states - http://horsequest.com/journal/educate/populate.html
    • Horse population in the united states
    • Internet Horse Resource
    • United States Equine Population Up
  • About the College - http://www.vetmed.iastate.edu/about/abo.html
    • track located near Des Moines, and a growing horse population throughout the state, provide an increasing
    • track located near Des Moines, and a growing horse population throughout the state, provide an
  • South Dakota - http://kids.infoplease.lycos.com/ipka/A0108270.html
    • Largest county by population and area:
    • 1999 resident population est.
    • 1990 resident census population (rank):
    • 1990 percent population under 18:
    • A memorial to Crazy Horse is also being carved in granite near Custer.
    • Crazy Horse
  • Winning-Horse.Com - Step by Step Guide to Successful Horse Racing - http://www.winning-horse.com/
    • The horse population in the MRA circuit is divided into 6 categories
    • Winning-Horse.
    • om - Step by Step Guide to Successful Horse Racing
    • Your Successful Guide to Horse Racing
    • Horse Racing Guide In Malaysia
    • Do you want to know which horse is good for which distance ?
    • Do you know why some horse can't perform very well in a certain distance ?
    • race where weights are allotted to each horse according to its age under the standard
    • The horse population in the MRA circuit is divided
  • The Draft Horse in Amercia:Power for an Emerging Nation - http://www.imh.org/imh/draft/dr1.html
    • The Draft Horse in Amercia:Power for an Emerging Nation
    • The Ice Age Leads to the Heavy Type Horse
    • Over millions of years, the early horse migrated across the Bering land bridge from North America
    • One type was a large heavy horse which developed in North Central Europe.
    • After the glaciers receded, the heavy horse spread throughout Europe.
    • ), a particular type of heavy horse known as the " Black Horse of Flanders" had
    • Although two draft type horses, the Conestoga Horse and the Vermont Drafter, were developed in the new
    • nation, both were absorbed into the general horse population by 1800.
    • nineteenth century, led to the emergence of the draft horse as America's principal work animal.
    • and 1870, created a demand for a larger and stronger horse to power the new equipment.
  • Parasitology - Internal Parasites of Horses - http://cal.vet.upenn.edu/parasit/horse/horse_1.html
    • The horse population of the U.
    • This section discusses the internal parasites of the horse from clinical, epidemiological and control perspectives.
    • A so-called " wormy" horse is one that is thin, long-haired, has a " dull"
    • lot of equine diseases and problems that produce a horse that looks like this.
  • Introduction - Gobi Takhi Reintroduction Project in Mongolia - http://www.takhi.org/takhi/
    • attempts to re-establish the extinct Asiatic Wild Horse at the same site where this species' last free individual
    • takhi = Tachi = Przewalski horse = Asiatic wild horse
    • US $5555 per horse can be raised, an additional 20 takhi may be shipped
    • Suchbataar, a veterinarian with vast horse experience, manages the project on site.
  • Page Title - http://members.aol.com/bhsnwwales/
    • million people and, they say, eleven million sheep - the horse population is being counted at the moment!
    • British Horse Society
  • On Tying Up:roundtable:WEVR V2N2 1997 (fulltext) - http://www.wehn.com/WEVR/V2N2/07/index.html
    • ŒMonday morning disease?' If you look at the draft horse population, the working horse population, in the United States
    • There may be multiple causes for that horse who ties up time and time again and that is a particularly
    • tying up is fairly standard which would be a horse that has clinical signs of muscle fatigue, cramping,
    • For example if you over exercise a young horse in training, you can get elevated muscle enzymes
    • and a stiff horse but this is not tying up as I would define it.
    • The same horse that ties up at two is going to tie up at three or
    • that's possible, but if you continue to train that horse it is going to tie up at three, four and five.
    • They may have owned the horse for several years and the horse hasn't tied up during
    • be two specific myopathies, one in the Quarter Horse that is probably similar to what we see in draft
    • polysaccharide storage myopathy in the Quarter Horse results in three times the normal amount of glycogen
  • Welcome to the Bonsall Chamber of Commerce - http://www.bonsallchamber.org
    • With a population of approximately 10,000, the unincorporated greater
    • It's still country with small and large horse, flower & avocado farms.
  • Horses North - The Icelandic Horse - - http://www.horsesnorth.com/honohorses.html
    • importation for fear of bringing in disease to the isolated horse population.
    • Horses North - The Icelandic Horse -
    • Today's Icelandic Horse is a result of a thousand years of breeding for good
    • friendly disposition and calm manner the Icelandic horse is a delight for anyone to ride.
    • characteristics that the Icelanders most prize in the Icelandic horse: ridability, character, and stamina
    • homeland, they remain one of the worlds purest breed of horse.
    • of training work together to shape the Icelandic horse
    • Arctic Fox, is too small to wreak much havoc on a horse.
    • The real dangers to a horse in Iceland come from the land itself - raging rivers,
    • Running might just take the horse into a worse situation.
  • IALHA Breed Profile - http://www.andalusian.com/profile.htm
    • he Andalusian Horse
    • and Lusitano Horse Association
    • What Is An Andalusian Horse?
    • Why Haven't I Ever Seen An Andalusian Horse? or "Why Don't I See More Andalusian Horses Competing?"
    • How Do These Attributes Relate to the Horse's Utility?
    • What's the Status of the Andalusian Horse in the U.
    • How Can I Get Information on the Andalusian Horse?
    • lthough the population of the Andalusian horse breed in the United States
    • member of the International Andalusian and Lusitano Horse Association, perhaps the most frequent comment and
    • question I hear is "I've heard of the Andalusian horse, but I've never seen one.
  • The Horse Interactive -- The Aging Equine - http://www.thehorse.com/1098/aging_equine1098.html
    • The Horse Interactive -- The Aging Equine
    • ESSENTIAL HORSE HOME
    • all heard the statistics about aging America--as the population of baby boomers rounds the curve of 40, the average
    • recent years, horses have experienced a similar population shift.
    • A large proportion of the equine population now remains active, to one degree or another,
    • Ask anyone who owns an older horse; he or she likely will tell you he's worth his weight
    • The average lifespan of a horse is said to be about 24 years; but as with humans,
    • a horse's chronological age isn't always a good indicator of
    • But good management is important in determining a horse's lifespan.
    • deworming drugs have probably contributed more to the horse's increased lifespan than any other single factor.
  • Cowboy Heaven - http://www.cowboyheaven.com/breeds/breed5.htm
    • the International Andalusian and Lusitano Horse Association
    • Although the population of the Andalusian horse breed in the United
    • the International Andalusian and Lusitano Horse Association, perhaps the most frequent comment
    • and question I hear is "I've heard of the Andalusian horse, but I've never seen one.
    • what is an Andalusian horse?" That question is then usually followed
    • What Is An Andalusian Horse?
    • The Andalusian horse is one of the most ancient of horse breeds.
    • Specifically, to register an Andalusian horse with The International Andalusian and Lusitano
    • Horse Association, a paper trail of registration certificates
    • and transfers must exist which trace the horse's pedigree back to Spanish and Portuguese
  • http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/1997-98/senate/5750-5774/5762-s_fbr_060597.tx...
    • thereby increasing the purses and ultimately the horse population necessary to sustain the live racing industries
    • Background: Parimutuel wagering on thoroughbred horse racing has declined from a high of $240 million
    • The horse population has declined, as have the purses paid
    • simulcasting (importing and exporting simulcasts of horse races with common pool wagering) has been utilized
    • by all other states that operate live horse racing.
    • thereby increasing the purses and ultimately the horse population necessary to sustain the live racing
    • state are permitted to simulcast one out-of-state horse race per day of national or regional interest and
    • 1 racing association may be authorized by the Horse Racing Commission to simulcast out-of-state races
    • These include the following: to preserve the state horse breeding and racing industries; to promote fan
    • of horses running at class 1 race tracks, and the horse breeding population in the state.
  • Caspian Horses - The rediscovery of a long forgotten horse breed - http://www.caspians.com/rediscovery.htm
    • variation among the world-wide Caspian horse population was near the average for U.
    • Caspian Horses - The rediscovery of a long forgotten horse breed
    • Rediscovery of the Caspian Horse - 1965
    • concern that an ancient, pure breed of horse, the forerunner of most hot bloods, until then
    • existence, beauty, and rarity of this regal horse rediscovered.
    • ancient breed, that she dubbed The Caspian Horse.
    • characteristics similar to the Arabian horse such as large protruding eyes, a prominent
    • In 1970, the Royal Horse Society (RHS) was formed under the patronage
    • decision ensured the survival of the Caspian horse outside of Iran.
    • The Royal Horse Society of Iran completely took over the Norouzbad
  • Horse Haven of Tennessee - http://www.horsehavenoftn.com/
    • for horse population only after Texas and California.
    • Horse Haven of Tennessee
    • There are many other problems that our horse friends face (premarin breeding, slaughter, rodeo's,
    • Horse Link Page
    • Friends of Horse Haven of Tennessee
    • Medical, and immediate horse care is our top priority.
    • Used - Calendars with Horse Pictures 8"X10" or bigger
    • Usage of Land and Back Hoe for Horse Burial
    • I would like to introduce my horse "Paco".
    • Horse Haven of Tennessee, Inc.
  • Horse directory wins award - http://www.americanhorsepubs.org/News%20Updates/news_update_013.htm
    • horses in the region, comprising one-third the horse population in New York State.
    • Horse directory wins award
    • Horse Directory
    • - Horse Directory, Long Island's Equine Newspaper, won
    • Horse Directory reporter Paula Rodenas was honored for her
    • comprehensive article, " The History of Long Island Horse Racing" and was presented a plaque at the
    • organization's recognition of our fine publication," said Horse Directory Publisher Lorraine LaFemina.
    • and our terrific editorial staff, but also the horse industry on Long Island.
    • Horse Directory has a readership of 5,000 and reports on
  • http://www.horseshelp.org
    • Offering happiness and independence on the back of a horse.
    • therapy, and mental health services to a diverse population of people with special needs.
  • Urban sprawl and demise of racetracks cuts horse population - 9/30/97 - http://detnews.com/1997/metro/9709/30/09300007.htm
    • Urban sprawl and demise of racetracks cuts horse population - 9/30/97
    • Urban sprawl and demise of racetracks cuts horse population
    • Michigan's horse population fell by nearly one-fifth in the last 12 years, and
    • The state's horse population is 130,000, down from 160,000 in 1984.
    • "The horse population here will continue to decline because farmland is decreasing
    • Roesner and others worry about the impact on the horse population when Detroit's three casinos open.
    • Another big change in horse population is the number kept as pleasure horses.
    • By operation type, here's where the state's horse population resides:
    • Oakland County maintains its title as Michigan's "Horse Country.
    • Michigan's horse population fell by nearly one-fifth in the last 12
  • EquineCanada - Horse Industry Profile - Ontario - http://www.equinecanada.com/industry_profile_ontario.htm
    • Ontario' s horse population of 293,000 accounts for almost 40 % of the national
    • EquineCanada - Horse Industry Profile - Ontario
    • Canadian Horse Industry Profile
    • Canadian Horse Industry Survey
    • Ontario Horse Report
    • Affairs (OMAFRA) - indicates a growing, active horse industry.
    • Ontario' s horse population of 293,000 accounts for almost 40 % of the
    • Strategic Equine Marketing (SEM) shows the Ontario horse industry to be evolving and changing along the lines
    • The baby boomer population is playing an active role in the industry.
    • Horse owners and riders, regularly resource equine information
  • Birmingham Post-Herald - http://www.postherald.com/co040701.shtml
    • land where the jockey's whip incessantly slaps the horse's flank, and it's unthinkable many in this hustle-bustle
    • population would happily live with one less day of mail each week.
  • Australian Stock Horse Home Page - http://www.imh.org/imh/bw/austock.html
    • the huge shipments did not seem to affect the horse population at home.
    • Australian Stock Horse Home Page
    • Australian Stock Horse
    • The Australian Stock Horse evolved through selective breeding in response
    • " … the race of horse at present in use in Australia is not to be surpassed
    • in such regiments as the Lancers, Commonwealth Horse, Mounted Rifles and Bushmens Troop.
    • British generals called again for Australian Light Horse regiments and their stock horse remounts.
    • described the stamina and spirit of the Australian Light Horse,
    • Stock Horse Type
    • whole to be in balance according to size of the horse
  • Egyptian Arabian Horse Breeders Pages, Egyptian, Arabians - http://www.arabianhorsebreeders.com/egyptian.htm
    • comprises only three percent of the Arabian horse population world wide but shows in the bloodlines of a high
    • Egyptian Arabian Horse Breeders Pages, Egyptian, Arabians
    • comprises only three percent of the Arabian horse population world wide but shows in the bloodlines of
    • The Straight Egyptian Horse is one recognized by the Pyramid Society as tracing
    • by Abbas Pasha I or Ali Pasha Sherif or a horse that traces in all lines to horses owned and
  • UWEC Geog188 Vogeler - Black Hamlets in Horse Country - http://www.uwec.edu/Academic/Geography/Ivogeler/w188/kentucky/hamlet.htm
    • UWEC Geog188 Vogeler - Black Hamlets in Horse Country
    • Black Hamlets in Horse Country
    • black population
    • hamlets are such a small percentage of the total population
    • census-based black population map
  • devatoc - http://www.nps.gov/moja/devaplan/devatoc.html
    • Burro and Wild Horse Population Data
    • BLM's Wild Horse and Burro Herd Management Areas for Herds adjacent
  • Saturday delivery likely to continue - http://www.jacksonvilledailynews.com/stories/2001/04/06/opin01.shtml
    • land where the jockey's whip incessantly slaps the horse's flank, and it's unthinkable many in this hustle-bustle
    • population would happily live with one less day of mail each week.
  • catch - http://www.pbm.com/oly/tag/Manual/catch.html
    • location drops to zero, it will take some time for the horse population to recover.
    • the noble will have a 25% chance of catching a wild horse, if any can be found.
    • Each plains or pasture location contains a population of horses.
    • At the end of each month, the horse population breeds new horses.
    • In plains, one new horse is bred each month.
    • If the population of horses in any location drops to zero, it will take some
    • time for the horse population to recover.
    • possible catch 1 # stop after catching 1 wild horse catch 0 10 # try to catch horses for 10 days catch
    • 1 10 # stop after catching 1 wild horse, or 10 days, # whichever comes first
    • In all cases, horse-catching ceases when no more horses can be found roaming
  • alkhamsa - http://www.alkhamsa.homestead.com/canada.html
    • 2% of the Arabian horse population, or anyone wanting to help preserve these special bloodlines
    • *CANADIAN ARABIAN HORSE REGISTRY
    • people & promoting the Al Khamsa Arabian horse.
    • 2% of the Arabian horse population, or anyone wanting to help preserve these
    • WHAT IS AN "AL KHAMSA" ARABIAN HORSE?
    • our beloved horses, ask questions, or advertise your horse for sale.
  • Congress Focused on Taxes as Deadline Approaches - http://www.lycos.com/business/cch/news.html?lpv=1&docNumber=00-263taxweek&docTyp...
    • the summit was designed to show Americans that "our horse and buggy tax code won't work in our Internet economy.
    • Meanwhile, almost a third of the taxpaying population probably will be too busy to notice the goings-on in
  • Equine Infectious Anemia--The Only Protection is Prevention - http://www.yourhorseshealth.com/owner_ed/equine_infectious_anemia.html
    • anemia is a serious disease that threatens the world's horse population.
    • infectious anemia is a viral disease that affects the horse's immune system.
    • blood cells and circulates throughout the body The horse's immune system, via antibodies, attacks and destroys
    • Because the horse's immune system is impaired, the horse may also become
    • The horse may be thin or in poor body condition, and may
    • which the horse carries the virus but shows no apparent symptoms.
    • can occur via blood-sucking insects, such as horse flies, deer flies, and mosquitoes.
    • difficult to diagnose because the symptoms vary from horse to horse and can mimic other diseases.
    • The only way to accurately determine whether a horse is infected with the EIA virus is by a serum test.
    • A positive reading indicates the horse is infected and a carrier of the virus.
  • The horse, of course! - http://www.lapc.cc.ca.us/usr/mediaarts/bull/horse.html
    • The growing horse population is a strong indication of their continued presence
    • County has the highest horse population of any county in the United States with an estimated
    • The horse, of course!
    • Dogs may be man’s best friend, but the horse changed history.
    • Like watching the sun rise and set, riding a horse provides a direct connection to the experiences
    • The Buddha left this world on a horse and Christ will return on one.
    • The horse (Equus Caballus), whose story is the ultimate proof
    • complete series of documented evolutionary changes, the horse evolved 5 million years ago into the 1,000-pound, single-hoofed grazer
    • Man's slave for thousands of years, the horse came home.
    • This fine horse was then introduced to Arabia by the Africans more
  • Press Release - Ag Dept Urges Horse Owners to Keep Vaccinations Current - http://www.ag.state.co.us/commissioner/press/2000/sleeping.html
    • State Veterinarian's efforts in keeping our horse population strong and healthy.
    • Press Release - Ag Dept Urges Horse Owners to Keep Vaccinations Current
    • AG DEPT URGES HORSE OWNERS TO KEEP VACCINATIONS CURRENT
    • Lakewood-The Colorado Department of Agriculture urges horse owners to vaccinate their horses annually
    • " Part of our mission at the Colorado Horse Development Authority is to support programs
    • said Libby Graham, Executive Director of the Colorado Horse Development Authority and the Colorado Horse
  • Breeds of Livestock - Andalusian Horse - http://www.horsenet.org/horsebreeds/andalusian.htm
    • Breeds of Livestock - Andalusian Horse
    • The Andalusian horse has been highly regarded since the Middle Ages.
    • It is a compact horse with excellent proportions, and usually stands at 15.
    • Its ancestors are the Iberian (Spanish) horse and the Barb horse which was brought to Spain by invading
    • the Spanish horse is the noblest animal in the world.
    • The monks were superb horse breeders and trainers, and kept the blood of their
    • In 1832, an epidemic devastated Spain's horse population.
  • The Horse Interactive -- Features, March 1998: CEM (Contagious Equine Metritis - http://www.thehorse.com/0398/cem0301.html
    • The Horse Interactive -- Features, March 1998: CEM (Contagious
    • ESSENTIAL HORSE HOME
    • metritis (CEM) exists in the native equid population (meaning horses, mules, donkeys, etc.
    • disease does not occur in the native equid population.
    • in 1977, CEM has been recorded in various horse populations throughout the world, including
    • to provide guidelines for veterinarians, horse owners, and breeders for the prevention and
    • The Horse Interactive Home
    • The Essential Horse
    • © 1998, The Horse
  • CHERRY CREEK CANADIANS - Canadian Horse Breed Information - http://www3.bc.sympatico.ca/cdnhorse/information.htm
    • In the mid 1800's, the Canadian Horse population numbered as high as 150,000.
    • CHERRY CREEK CANADIANS - Canadian Horse Breed Information
    • Canadian Horse Breed Information
    • The Canadian Horse or Cheval Canadien is one of Canada's best kept secrets.
    • Eventually they evolved into the "Canadian Horse", a breed which has now been shown to be genetically
    • During their development, the Canadian Horse survived conditions of hard use, sparse feed, and extreme
    • traits earned the Canadian the nickname "Little Iron Horse".
    • Although relatively unknown today, the Canadian Horse was at one time quite common.
    • stagelines, and for crossing to, and improving other horse breeds.
    • The status of the Canadian Horse breed has just recently been moved from "Critical"
  • Parting Gifts Volume 11 Number 2 - http://members.aol.com/rbixby/pg11-02/
    • Population Doubles in Detroit/David M.
    • Frost on horse apples.
    • Population Doubles in Detroit
    • device in the city: setting up mirrors to double the population of Detroit, to give the illusion of traffic, crowds,
    • Winston foresaw these things, that the population of Detroit would double through a sleight of hand,
  • The Horse Genome - Past, Present and Future - http://www.usyd.edu.au/su/rirdc/articles/genetics/cunningham.htm
    • handle on the inherited defects that occur in the horse population.
    • give us a head start on what we need to learn for the horse population.
    • be in improving the general genetic health of the horse population by developing tests and breeding polices that reduce
    • The Horse Genome - Past, Present and Future
    • of genetic trend, investigation of inbreeding and population structure, and most recently the use of new molecular
    • methods to study population structure.
    • Cunningham visited Sydney for the RIRDC Workshop on Horse Genetics in July this year, where he spoke to the RIRDC
    • and do you think these changes have influenced the horse industry?
    • technologies will lead to very effective innovations in horse breeding programs in the future.
    • heritability of the trait we’re interested in?’ And horse breeders generally are interested in racing performance
  • NAHA NEWS - http://www.arkagency-naha.com/news.html
    • include exploring the historical background of the wild horse population; relevant aspects of the physical environment of the
    • horses in Canada lived in the provinces (in order of horse population) of Alberta, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and British
    • Since 1991, the horse population has doubled to approximately one million head.
    • include exploring the historical background of the wild horse population; relevant aspects of the physical environment
    • of the horse range (climate, geology, water and seasonal changes);
    • relevant wild horse psychology, reproduction, behavior and nutrition;
    • the principles of wild horse management and the current practices of the federal
    • The course fee is $700, and includes use of a horse, pack animals, personnel, camping equipment and meals.
    • course, Mountain Horsemanship: Veterinary Care and Horse-packing in the Wilderness is a 7 day course scheduled
    • managing livestock in the back country, evaluating a horse's physical condition, treating a hurt or sick horse
  • Assateague's Wild Horses - http://www.nps.gov/asis/horses.html
    • of the contraceptive as part of a long term horse population management program began in 1994.
    • Assateague as foals and fed a higher protein diet grow to horse size.
    • fence at the Virginia/Maryland State line and the population size of each herd is kept around 150 animals
    • By establishing a population limit of 120 to 150 animals, the National Park
    • To manage population growth on a long term basis, a unique contraceptive
  • The Andalusian Horse - http://home.att.net/~goodpasture-andalusians/andalusian.html
    • The Andalusian Horse
    • Past President, International Andalusian and Lusitano Horse Association
    • Although the population of the Andalusian horse breed in the United States
    • President of the International Andalusian and Lusitano Horse Association, perhaps the most frequent comment and
    • question I hear is " I've heard of the Andalusian horse, but I've never seen one.
    • what is an Andalusian horse?" That question is then usually followed by the
    • What Is An Andalusian Horse?
    • The Andalusian horse is one of the most ancient of horse breeds.
    • Specifically, to register an Andalusian horse with The International Andalusian and Lusitano Horse
    • registration certificates and transfers must exist which trace the horse's pedigree back to Spanish and Portuguese papers.
  • FLYING HORSE FARM - Thoroughbred Farm - http://sunnyokanagan.com/flyinghorsefarm/
    • stallions, owns over 40 brood mares and maintains a horse population of over 100 thoroughbreds year round.
    • FLYING HORSE FARM - Thoroughbred Farm
    • Canada, Flying Horse Farm has become one of Canada's finest Thoroughbred
    • , Flying Horse stands three stallions, owns over 40 brood mares and
    • maintains a horse population of over 100 thoroughbreds year round.
    • Was euthanized at Flying Horse Farm on September 24, 1998.
    • Maudlin stood his last 4 years on Flying Horse Farm and became very close to our hearts in that time
    • Flying Horse Farm
  • Home Page - http://www.wmfarm.com/
    • Our draft horse population began to grow almost immediately with additional Belgian, Clydesdale
    • Our draft horse population began to grow almost immediately with additional
  • Summary of West Nile Virus in the United States, 1999 - http://www.aphis.usda.gov/vs/ep/WNV/summary.html
    • The horse population data for Table 3 is from the last census for which
    • isolated from central nervous system tissue of a horse on Long Island, New York, that exhibited neurologic
    • First horse onset - August 26, 1999
    • Last horse onset - October 18, 1999
    • horses infected with WNV appear to reflect the general population of horses on Long Island.
    • In addition to the ill horse, nine other horses on that premises were found to
    • initial investigation in Riverhead was a 20-year-old horse that became ill in early October on a premises near the
    • The third case in Nassau County, a 23-year-old horse that exhibited neurological signs consistent with
    • The horse was stabled in an area near the north shore of Nassau
    • The horse population data for Table 3 is from the last census
  • Vale of White Horse - http://www.oxonvbc.co.uk/vale/vale1.htm
    • Vale of White Horse
    • he Vale of White Horse
    • takes its name from the ancient carving of the White Horse on the Northern scarp of the Wessex Downs.
    • attractive and mainly rural in character, and has a population of 111,000.
  • The Australian Waler Horse - http://members.nbci.com/walers/
    • admixture of draught and carthorse blood into the saddle horse population.
    • The Australian Waler Horse
    • breeding and laid the foundations of the Waler horse.
    • The quintessence of the art of the horse breeder, Walers carried the very best blood
    • Horse Breeds Imported to Australia and Date of First
    • Tango and Comrade which turned up in the Officers' horse lines at Broadmeadows camp.
    • did pretty well at the race meetings which the Light Horse held at every possible opportunity"
    • horses, and no better advertisement for the Australian horse could possibly have been made.
    • the English emigrant was surprised to find that the horse he had bred in the early days was remarkable for his
    • difficulty in distinguishing the well from the under-bred horse.
  • Horse Bedding - DRYSTALL soil conditioner and absorbent. - http://www.drystall.com
    • Horse Bedding - DRYSTALL soil conditioner and absorbent.
    • Dry Stall is the optimum in horse bedding.
    • It is a horse bedding that will NOT decompose or have to be removed
    • It IS a horse bedding that will keep your stall dry - free from moisture
    • and ammonia - reduce fly population - extend shavings life and much, much more!
    • If you are looking for an easy to use horse bedding that will promote the health and well being
    • of your horse(s) - then Dry Stall is the horse bedding of choice.
  • The British Horse Database - Information - http://www.equiweb.co.uk/body_british-horse-database.htm
    • enabled the BHD to gain a picture of the sport horse population at an early stage.
    • The British Horse Database - Information
    • The British Horse Database - Giving Us The Information
    • British sport horse breeders have invested much time, money and effort
    • less than three years since its launch the British Horse Database has made a mark on the sport horse scene.
    • The support of the British Horse Society and the British Showjumping Association
    • In addition to the competition horse groups the BHD has had support from a number of
    • The development of a One Horse One Passport strategy by 1998 is the core of the Group's
    • appreciate that, as a national register, the British Horse Database does not confer " breed" status.
    • addition of a BHD number on the animal in BHS Horse Trials, BHS Dressage and BSJA Showjumping, information
  • Hoofcare and Lameness Magazine -- News and Events Main Page - http://www.hoofcare.com/news.html
    • Publishes Statistics on Shoeing and Trimming for US Horse Population (September 1998)
    • How to " barefoot" your horse (August, 1999)
    • Special Panel on Racehorse Shoeing and Injuries to Convene at Saratoga
  • RGJ.com - Annual horse adoptions planned to reduce range population - http://www.rgj.com/news2/stories/news/961732984.html
    • goal is to limit the Virginia Range’s free-roaming horse population to no more than 550.
    • com - Annual horse adoptions planned to reduce range population
    • Annual horse adoptions planned to reduce range population
    • horses are not included under the 1971 federal Wild Horse and Burro Act and come under the Nevada Department
  • Detroit 300: Horse power - http://www.freep.com/news/locway/tri23_20000823.htm
    • As recently as 1920, the horse population of Detroit was 35,000.
    • Detroit 300: Horse power
    • horseshoers, 82 livery stables, five stores that sold horse clothing, three stores that sold horse bedding and
    • three manufacturers of horse collars.
    • A horse hospital was located at Brush and Fort.
    • A horse auction was held near Eastern Market each Saturday,
    • Convicted horse thieves in Michigan could get three to 15 years in
  • State third in horse population - 1999-03-29 - Nashville Business Journal - http://nashville.bcentral.com/nashville/stories/1999/03/29/daily2.html
    • State third in horse population - 1999-03-29 - Nashville Business Journal
    • State third in horse population
  • City guide to Hungry Horse, Montana, USA - http://www.gonorthwest.com/Montana/northwest/Hungry-Horse/Hungry_Horse.htm
    • City guide to Hungry Horse, Montana, USA
    • Hungry Horse
    • Hungry Horse/.
    • , population about 900, is one of those small communities
    • A worthy side trip is the nearby Hungry Horse Dam (406-387-5241) and the 34-mile-long Hungry Horse
  • WebCT Course Listing - http://sniff.vet.ohio-state.edu:8900/webct/public/show_courses.pl
    • Perianesthetic Considerations in the Horse
    • Population Medicine
  • SignOn San Diego North Inland -- Poway - http://www.sduniontribune.com/marketplace/communities/northinland/poway.html
    • Heavy horse population.
    • creation of new horse stables based on concerns about horse population.
    • geographically as Escondido, but with less than half the population.
    • City Council in 1994 put limits on creation of new horse stables based on concerns about horse population.
    • Population 46,500.
  • International Wildlife: Home Again!(Mongolian horse population) - http://www.findarticles.com/m1170/1999_Sept-Oct/55466336/p1/article.jhtml
    • International Wildlife: Home Again!(Mongolian horse population)
    • Home Again!(Mongolian horse population)
    • Przewalski's horse Protection
    • By the late 1960s, Colonel Przewalski's horse was extinct in the wild, but take a look at that's
    • that, like many Mongolian stories, revolves around a horse.
    • and transport was a smaller, stockier, stiff-maned horse with a pale tan coat and a dark stripe down the middle
    • that had joined Baatar's herd was a rare Przewalski's horse.
    • countries, the world's oldest and only truly wild horse is once again galloping across the grassy steppes of
    • The miraculous survival of Przewalski's horse, let alone its dramatic comeback in the wild, is a
    • its distinctive shape on the walls of caves), the horse began its decline in numbers and reduction in range
  • VR - EIA - http://www.equiresource.com/vetrap/VR_week_quest.htm
    • a serious disease that threatens the world's horse population.
    • It is a viral disease which effects the horse's immune system.
    • The horse's immune system, via antibodies, attacks and destroys
    • Because the horse's immune system is impaired, the horse may also
    • The horse may be thin or in poor body condition, and may
    • 3) Inapparent, during which the horse carries the virus but shows no apparent symptoms.
    • can occur via blood-sucking insects, such as horse flies, deer flies and mosquitos.
    • difficult to diagnose because the symptoms vary from horse to horse and can mimic other diseases.
    • The only way to accurately determine whether a horse is infected with the EIA virus is by a serum test.
    • A positive reading indicates the horse is infected and a carrier of the virus.
  • BOKU Research Documentation - Search - http://hal.boku.ac.at/research/en_search_project.show_project?project_id_in=2480...
    • Genetic analysis of the Lipizzan horse population: Estimation of the variability and similarity of subpopulations
    • Genetic analysis of the Lipizzan horse population: Estimation of the variability and similarity
    • The Lipizzan horse is one of the oldest horse breeds in Europe.
    • The population size of the Lipizzan horse is small and the genetic
    • get a good survey over the genetic structure of the population.
    • the maintenance of genetic diversity in the Lipizzan horse breed.
    • animal genetics (4406); animal production (4419); population genetics (4424);
    • genetic diversity; horse; inbreeding; Lipizzan horse; pedigree;
    • Population Genetics Group, Coordinator
  • All Norwegian Fjord Horse Links. Norwegian Fjord Horses for Sale, Norwegian Fjord Stud Service, Norwegian Fjord Information - http://link-usa.com/horses/breed64/
    • genetic purity and highest standards of Scotland's Fjord Horse population.
    • All Norwegian Fjord Horse Links.
    • Horse Search
    • Dallas Horse Classified
    • -Dallas Horse Classified lists horses for sale and stud in the Dallas/Ft.
    • HESTEHAVEN - The Horse Garden
    • two areas devoted to the versatile Norwegian Fjord Horse.
    • videos for sale, in addition to the book ''The Fjordhorse Handbook''.
    • Sport and Pleasure! We breed for an athletic Fjord Horse, well-suited to a number of disciplines.
    • Steed Limited's Virtual Gift Horse Catalog
  • Mustangs and Man - http://www.pbs.org/wildhorses/wh_man/wh_man3.html
    • In 1915, the horse population in America peaked at over 21 million.
    • The resulting decrease in horse population brought about a change in public perception of
    • Horse and Stagecoach Travel
    • as 15 years; by comparison, a stagecoach horse in England lasted only three years at
    • Horse and Industry
    • In areas with train transportation the harness horse taxied people and goods to the "Iron Horse" depots.
    • Horse power also continued to plow fields and trudge the
    • The Horse in Transition
    • twentieth century came radical changes in the world of the horse.
    • The unrelenting rise of technology left the horse in the dust of the internal combustion engine.
  • Horse History: An In-depth Chronology of North American Horses - http://cavalry.org/Horse_History.htm
    • US horse population peaks at approximately 21,500,000 head.
    • US horse population estimated at 2,000,000.
    • Horse History: An In-depth Chronology of North American Horses
    • Horse and near relatives died out in North America,
    • First horse-drawn passenger coaches constructed near Kocs,
    • native Americans said to result in Chickasaw Horse breed.
    • Queen Anne of England gives royal approval to horse racing, and originates the concept of sweepstakes in
    • Horse racing, sponsored by Queen Anne, is established
    • First American horse racing course built at Charleston Neck, South
    • A tax is first imposed on horse-drawn carriages in England.
  • Horse Population - http://horseusa.net/bbs/messages/137.asp
    • Which State has the largest horse population, and where does Missouri rank?
    • : Which State has the largest horse population, and where does Missouri rank? : Thanks
    • Horse Population
    • Horse Country USA Bulletin Board