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Equine Behavior Statement

January 14, 2010

Tags: Horse Training

Equine Behavior Statement
Revised and Expanded
January 2010
Sid Gustafson DVM

In consideration of the horse’s nature and behavior, horsewomen and horsemen are obligated to provide horses an appropriate environment, unconstrained neonatal development and formation and fulfillment of the mare-foal bond, adequate nutrition, sufficient sociobehavioral circumstances, as well as training and horsemanship modalities based (more…)


The novelist in Iceland

Emerging from the sea, as the Vikings and their horses must have emerged 1100 years ago. The IceHorse has been separate from the rest of the world population of horses for over 1000 years.

Waiting for the tide to go out, grazing the Icehorses...

Snaefellsness Glacier, Snaefellsness Peninsula, Iceland We tolted across the tidal flats under this geography




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