An oft-forgotten exercise, the 10m loop benefits every horse’s strength, balance and suppleness. They can also work as a gentle introduction to counter-canter. Plus, it’ll sharpen up a rider’s use of ...
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For stallions that stand, will stand, or stood (deceased/pensioned) in the selected region and have runners in North America. Exported sires are excluded. Listed below are all available Northern ...
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The new BloodHorse Sire List interface is available here. For stallions that stand, will stand, or stood (deceased) in North America (stallions that have died or been exported prior to the 2022 ...
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