Horse Terminology Explained

Horse Terminology Explained

Good Mover:  Runaway Spirited:  Psychotic Excellent Disposition:  Never been out of the stall Bold:  Runaway Well-Bred:  Sire and Dam are also brother and sister Athletic:  Runaway Needs Intermediate Rider:  Runaway Event Prospect:  Big, fast horse Dressage Prospect: ...
Horse Terminology Explained

What is a Paradigm?

Although the word “paradigm” has been a part of the English language since the 15th century, it never received much use until the 1960s.   We didn’t hear the word used much in agricultural circles for another 20-plus years.   Pronounced “para-dime”, the word has...
Horse Terminology Explained

Held Captive

Elephants have been trained and used by humans for over 4000 years.   How is it possible for a 180-pound man to restrain an 11,000-pound elephant with a piece of rope and a wooden stake? When an elephant is very young, it is tethered to a wooden stake driven deep into...
Horse Terminology Explained

Hair Shedding

Hair coat is the best indicator of animal health and well-being.   A healthy beef animal will have a vibrant-looking hair coat – slick and shiny in the summer and cuddly-looking in the winter.   In contrast, an unhealthy animal will have a dull, dead-looking hair...
Horse Terminology Explained

Heat-Tolerant Composites

Pharo Cattle Company has had Angus, Red Angus and Polled Hereford cattle with substantial heat tolerance for most of two decades.   For the past ten years, we have been experimenting with the creation of a slick-haired, heat-tolerant composite that would be even more...