Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Saint Clement's Twanky Dillo Day is a Lost Hoof History Holiday
The end of November may mean Thanksgiving Day in America, but in the British Isles, there is a forgotten holiday that you probably won't find on any calendar.
For hundreds of years, people celebrated St Clement's Day on November 23. But now both the holiday and the saint it celebrated are lost and long forgotten in history. Hard as it is to find out what went on, much less why it went on, this day is worth remembering for its colorful couplets, enchanting songs, and evidence to the important (and powerful) role that farriers and blacksmiths played in local matters.
Saturday, November 11, 2017
Veterans Day for a Forgotten Hero: The Farrier at Compiègne
The memory of war is harsh, but the memory of a hero's deeds often improve with age. An anonymous World War I hero is still in the books but you have to dig to find him.
World War I began on August 1, 1914 when Germany declared war on Russia. Three days later, Great Britain declared war on Germany. And three days after that, the first British troops arrived in France. They would soon become mired in one of the longest, bloodiest wars in history.
Thursday, November 02, 2017
Breeders Cup: Innovative Copper-Shield Racehorse Shoes Debut Under British Turf Runner Decorated Knight
It’s that time of year. The best racehorses in the world have been winging their way to the USA to line up against the best of the home team. The Breeders Cup races, to be held Friday and Saturday at California’s Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, will be the Super Bowl of horseracing.
Once the horses are out on the track, they all look pretty much alike, no matter what countries they call home. Maybe you’ll see a few minor differences in tack, or the way the jockey rides. And as you watch the horses trot by in the post parade, you catch the flash in the sunlight as horse after horse shows you a glimpse of the four silver-y aluminum plates adorning their feet.
Wait a minute. What was that? As one horse trots past, the California sun catches a flash of red copper, instead of silvery aluminum. That was different...what's going on?
Friday, October 27, 2017
Underfoot with Winx: Meet Australia’s champion and her farrier, John Bunting
If you could pick up the near fore of any horse in the world today, and have a look, whose would it be?
Frankel’s? American Pharoah’s? Valegro’s? Zenyatta’s?
Most people would probably choose the same horse: Winx. She's the horse of the hour. And the year. Maybe of the decade.
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Doomed Glory on the Hoof: What's left of the famous Charge of the Light Brigade?
Today is the anniversary of the ill-fated but gallant charge of the Light Brigade of British cavalry during the Crimean War back in 1854. More than half the British cavalry horses and a third of the men who galloped "into the valley of Death" behind the controversial Earl of Cardigan would never gallop back out. But what about the ones who did?
Sunday, October 22, 2017
Reg Pascoe, Australia's Legendary Equine Veterinarian, Has Died
In Australia, and almost any part of the world where horses are raised or raced or bred, you could be forgiven for thinking that there's a secret word that seasoned horsemen and veterinarians all seem to know. "Pascoe" certainly must be synonymous with "horse vet".
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