Scientists sequenced the genomes from Late Pleistocene horse fossils and focused on horse migration across the continents.
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The brother of an eventer who died by assisted suicide following a devastating riding injury cycled over 800 miles to raise money for spinal research.
Operation Gallop and Blue Cross are urging drivers to be aware of vulnerable horses and riders who are at greater risk in traffic.
A proposed Langley bylaw stating that riders must carry equipment to remove manure while on rides was quashed due to practicality and safety concerns.
Born with dummy foal syndrome, the little filly in Nova Scotia underwent intensive (and expensive) therapy and is now healthy and frolicking.
When two donkey foals were unexpectedly born the same night, but one didn't survive, both jennets took little Solomon into their care.
The rare breed that once roamed in large numbers in Kazakhstan is slowly being re-introduced, thanks to a breeding program in Hungary.
While studies indicate H5N1 does not transmit well between equines, there is concern that it could mutate at some point.
The unique 100-km race in the country's Far North raises raise awareness and funds for miniature horse welfare efforts.
Once abundant working on farms and in industry, the Shire's numbers have dwindled since WWI, but efforts to revive the breed are promising.
Over 100 horse skeletons dating to the 2nd century AD were discovered in Germany; one special animal was buried with jugs and an oil lamp.
Sigh ... yet another clueless tourist has harassed a King’s Guard horse in London ‒ but this one received a good scolding.
The home supply store's new TV ad featuring a two-legged donkey is not so funny, according to donkey fans and horse lovers.
Thanks to a citizen noticing a troubling proposal on the Langley city council's agenda, horses will not be banned from all public roads.
The new AI model can read and interpret equine body language in 3D to help humans better identify pain and illness.