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The Mt. Eden Vaulters, of Saratoga, Calif., dominated the first day of the Kentucky Cup Vaulting at the Kentucky Horse Park. The Kentucky Cup is the vaulting test event for the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games next September.
Vaulters representing…
Like us humans, horses have their moods. They sometimes wake up on the wrong side of the stall. Sometimes they are excited.
Mongolian horses are some of the most majestic animals on earth, and their tails provide some of the most sought-after hairs for stringing violin and cello bows. Read more about it in the article.
Though draft horses are still seen for pleasure riding and for competition today, it is important to remember how far back the history of these powerful horses go, and how long they have served capably and well in many different capacities