Given that in 1880 the 150,000-strong horse population of New York produced 1.8million kg (283,451st) of manure and 15,000 litres (4,000 gallons) of urine, it is of little surprise that people ...
Horses also spend hours walking through a miasma of oil, road salt, and other roadway pollutants. The health issues associated with chronic exposure to airborne and ground pollution—well-documented in ...
Long regarded as the pinnacle of Apple's Dad TV+ lineup, the Emmy-winning espionage drama is now more popular than ever, ...
State regulators have seen important steps toward uniformity in rules ... In the equine world, many are familiar with the adage "no hoof, no horse," but when it comes to Thoroughbreds, having ...
After her horse suffered a fractured leg, a Beijing mother spent six months and hundreds of thousands of yuan to get it back ...
These two slaughters of 1874 and 1875, crushing the Comanche resistance, did not finish the story of horses among Native American people ... Those were “flint hoof” horses, Randy said ...
But when and how people domesticated horses ... is a key step toward understanding the world we live in now. Doing so has proven to be surprisingly challenging. In my new book, "Hoof Beats ...
Juliana Ladenburg never expected to become known as the “Barefoot Trimmer.” What started as a mission to rescue wild burros ...
They’re in the middle of a discussion about whether a “war dog” is, by definition, a dog who works for the military, or if ...
Editor’s Note: One Small Thing is a new series to help you take a simple step toward a healthy ... the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, many people lost opportunities to see friends, family ...
Protection under the Endangered Species Act is an important step toward helping the species rebound ... Of the five species proposed to be protected as threatened, the horse’s hoof clam was listed ...
A funny thing happened the last time I was asked to recommend a TV show: The person ... Horses” got here. Who knows? Maybe another attention-starved Apple series (or two) can follow in its hoof ...