Horseman's Word — The Horseman s Word was a secret society operating amongst horse trainers, blacksmiths, ploughmen, and other horsemen in Scotland from the 18th century until as late as the 20th century. They taught horse whispering and other magic, and like the… … Wikipedia
Potomac Horse Fever — (PHF) is a febrile disease affecting horses. It is also known as Shasta River Crud and Equine Monocytic Ehrlichiosis. It was first described in areas surrounding the Potomac River northwest of Washington, D.C., in the 1980 s, but cases have been… … Wikipedia
Double bridle — Double bridle, with both curb and snaffle bits. A double bridle, also called a full bridle or Weymouth bridle,[1] is a bridle that has two bits and four reins (sometimes called double reins ). One bit is the bradoon (or bridoon), is … Wikipedia
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Gem Twist — Sport Horse infobox horsename= Gem Twist caption= breed=Thoroughbred sire= Good Twist grandsire= dam= Coldly Noble damsire= Noble Jay sex= Gelding foaled= 1979 country= USA colour= Gray breeder= Frank Chapot owner= Michael Golden trainer= Frank… … Wikipedia
George H. Morris — is an American trainer and judge of horses and riders in the hunter/jumper disciplines, and is considered a founding father of Hunt Seat Equitation. He is also the current chef d equipe for the USEF Show Jumping Team.Cite… … Wikipedia
Sleepy Hollow (film) — Infobox Film name = Sleepy Hollow caption = Original movie poster director = Tim Burton producer = Scott Rudin Adam Schroeder Francis Ford Coppola Larry J. Franco writer = Washington Irving ( The Legend of Sleepy Hollow ) Kevin Yagher (screen… … Wikipedia
Horses in the Middle Ages — This 15th century depiction of Charlemagne and Pope Adrian I shows a well bred medieval horse … Wikipedia
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Cunning folk in Britain — A model of a nineteenth century cunning woman in her house, at the Museum of Witchcraft, Boscastle in England. The cunning folk in Britain were professional or semi professional practitioners of magic active from the Medieval period through to… … Wikipedia