It’s Only a Matter of Time – the Rebirth of an Ice Age Horse

2020-12-14T22:27:50+00:00April 28th, 2019|Categories: Features, Science & History|Tags: , , , |

It was the end of the Pleistocene Epoch, a 2,500,000-year period of climate turbulence. In Siberia repeated glacial periods were offset by warmer periods supporting endless grasslands. With each climate shift life on earth changed – animals evolved, new species developed while others died off. He was born during one of Siberia’s more recent cooling periods [...]

She is Determined to Bring These Horses Back from the Dead

2020-12-14T22:28:21+00:00April 27th, 2018|Categories: Breeds, Features, Interviews|Tags: , , , , |

WARHorses recently posted about the Abaco Island Horse a breed that became extinct in 2015. We introduced Milanne Rehor, President and Field Director of Arkwild, Inc., who has dedicated the last 26 years to saving the last few horses. When the last horse, Nunki, died, Milanne (Mim) was by her side. [...]

This Horse Ain’t a Horse

2021-03-18T23:43:42+00:00February 1st, 2018|Categories: Features, Science & History|Tags: , |

The old horse skull sat on a shelf at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County for decades. Originally discovered during the Great Depression by archeologist, Mark Harrington, its condition was so well preserved it was dismissed as a “modern sample”. The skull was one of a treasure trove of bones from the Gypsum Cave [...]

The Last Horse to Die Offers Life for Others

2020-12-14T22:28:53+00:00October 11th, 2017|Categories: Breeds, Features, Interviews|Tags: , , |

Most of us have lost a horse. The circumstances vary but the result is the same, our precious horse is gone. At first memories are difficult but with time they evolve into treasures that bring both smiles and tears of joy. It’s never easy to lose a horse perhaps made worse only when we lose the [...]

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