Buying a Retired Racehorse: 2 Case Studies

Buying a Retired Racehorse: 2 Case Studies

Racehorses deserve a wonderful retirement just like anyone else. But buying a retired racehorse does come with challenges. It’s crucial to be realistic and understand the needs of a horse trained to do a specific job. Here are our success stories and some vital...
What is a Hand? How to Measure Horses

What is a Hand? How to Measure Horses

Have you ever wondered how horses are measured? They’re not typically talked about in inches or feet but rather a unit of measurement known as a hand. But what exactly is a hand, and how did it become the standard for measuring horses? Let’s take a closer look. The...
Swimming and Cross Training Racehorses

Swimming and Cross Training Racehorses

Just like with people, cross-training is a good idea for any athlete. The same is true for hard-working racehorses. Training on the track is a critical part of their development, but other types of cross-training are equally as important. Here are some techniques we...
Common Colors and Markings of Thoroughbreds

Common Colors and Markings of Thoroughbreds

One of the many reasons horseracing is popular is because people love to watch stunning horses on TV and in person. These powerful and sleek animals are beautiful on and off the track. But what makes thoroughbreds so compelling? Part of our attraction, just like to...
What is HISA?

What is HISA?

HISA went into effect on July 1, 2022. So what is it, and how does it apply to you, your horses, and the racing industry? It’s important to know that we are always HISA compliant if you work with horseOlogy. But, here are the details about HISA that you might want to...
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