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Another 'emergency': BLM rounds up 30 horses in Nevada, Sept. 7, 2016

September 7, 2016
  As published by the Elko Daily Free Press Elko, NV – The Bureau of Land Management is conducting an emergency wild horse gather this week near the Wood Hills ... Read More
September 7, 2016AnnieFannie
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BLM 'emergency’ Ariz. roundup captures 34 burros, 31 horses, Sept. 7, 2016

September 7, 2016
  As published by the Yuma Sun The Yuma office of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management is in the midst of an “emergency gather” of wild burros and horses ... Read More
September 7, 2016AnnieFannie

N.M. wild horse advocates seek order to stop Livestock Board sale, Sept. 7, 2016

September 7, 2016
  As published by Ruidoso News An annoyed and frustrated 12th District Judge Dan Bryant tried to conduct a hearing on the Alto, N.M., horse case Wednesday in which attorneys ... Read More
September 7, 2016AnnieFannie
The Conversation

Reframing the history of human progress (The Conversation)

September 7, 2016
Throughout history, the horse has occupied a powerful place in the emotional, spiritual and daily lives of human beings. It is said that one day in 1889 when the German ... Read More
September 7, 2016AnnieFannie
Ancient Origins

Horses as Symbols of Power in History and Mythology

September 7, 2016
There are many hypotheses regarding history of the domestication of the horse. Horses first appeared in Paleolithic cave art around 30,000 BC. These were wild horses that were hunted for ... Read More
September 7, 2016AnnieFannie
Equine Heritage Institute

Horses in History (Equine Heritage Institute)

September 7, 2016
The clattering of hooves pierced the dark stillness of the Austrian night. It is the fall of 1855. The gilded Ambruster Dress Carriage, a beautiful vehicle trimmed in glimmering black ... Read More
September 7, 2016AnnieFannie
Horse Marsha A Levine

Domestication, Breed Diversification and Early History of the Horse

September 7, 2016
Before the development of firearms, the horse was crucial to warfare and before the invention of the steam engine, it was the fastest and most reliable form of land transport. ... Read More
September 7, 2016AnnieFannie
Horse History Jay Kirkpatrick

The Surprising History of America’s Wild Horses (Kirkpatrick)

September 7, 2016
Modern horses, zebras, and asses belong to the genus Equus, the only surviving genus in a once diverse family, the Equidae. Based on fossil records, the genus appears to have ... Read More
September 7, 2016AnnieFannie
Epic History of the Horse

The Epic History of the Horse (Scientific American)

September 7, 2016
Science journalist and equestrian Wendy Williams talks about her new book The Horse: The Epic History of Our Noble Companion.
September 7, 2016AnnieFannie
Horse Domestication

Domestication of the horse (Wikipedia)

September 7, 2016
A number of hypotheses exist on many of the key issues regarding the domestication of the horse. Although horses appeared in Paleolithic cave art as early as 30,000 BCE, these ... Read More
September 7, 2016AnnieFannie
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