Equine History and Evolution

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Everything you wanted to know about Yakutian horses, but were afraid to ask - Horsetalk.co.nz
Everything you wanted to know about Yakutian horses, but were afraid to ask - Horsetalk.co.nz
Ten years of the horse reference genome: insights into equine biology, domestication and population dynamics in the post‐genome era
The horse reference genome from the Thoroughbred mare Twilight has been available for a decade and, together with advances in genomics technologies, has led to unparalleled developments in equine gen...
Ask TheHorse Live Q&A | Endocrine-Related Laminitis: Know Your Foe
immune-mediated myositis (IMM)
Where Did Horses' Extra Toes Go?
Recent research results suggest that, while modern horses are still partially "programmed" to create five toes in each foot, those four extra toes either don't develop fully or essentially disappear during fetal development.
Equine & Science - For equine professionals - Genetic relationships between domestic and wild horses
Equine & Science - For equine professionals - Genetic relationships between domestic and wild horses
Findings challenge long-held assumptions about the Arabian horse - Horsetalk.co.nz
Findings challenge long-held assumptions about the Arabian horse - Horsetalk.co.nz
An Ancient Horse Is Unearthed in a Utah Backyard (Published 2018)
An Ancient Horse Is Unearthed in a Utah Backyard - The New York Times
Digital revolution: Embryonic horses briefly have five toes - Horsetalk.co.nz
These effectively condense during fetal development into the foot structure familiar to all horse owners.
Extinct horse species ranged further and survived longer than first thought - Horsetalk.co.nz
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Development of the Oriental Horse breeds based on Modern Blood Typing Techniques. Persian horse, Akhal Teke, Barb horse, Turkmen horse, Caspian horse, Iomud horse, Kurdish horse.
Fran Jurga`s Hoof Blog: News from Hoofcare + Lameness: The Anzac Hoof: Where were the farriers during Gallipoli?
New Study Challenges the Origins of the Horse
“Our findings literally turn current population models of horse origins upside-down: what we used to understand as the last wild horse on earth is in fact the descendant of the earliest domestic horses,
Equine & Science - For equine professionals - Dutch Konik Horses anatomic selection criteria
Equine & Science - For equine professionals - Dutch Konik Horses anatomic selection criteria