Nature vs Nurture
The environment we grow in strongly affects the way we grow. There is no doubt about that. Who we are affects the way we react to that environment. It’s a…
Read moreThe environment we grow in strongly affects the way we grow. There is no doubt about that. Who we are affects the way we react to that environment. It’s a…
Read moreAs much as I hate to do this, I’m jumping on the bandwagon. Normally I have no interest in racing, but a cool horse is fun to look at no…
Read moreThey’ve just got to be extra. They can’t help themselves. It’s who they are. Not that it’s a bad thing. They have big personalities, big emotions, big sensibilities. When a…
Read moreI love Readers Digest, there is always some gem to be found in there. In this months it was an article talking about pets and what they are trying to…
Read moreThose single whorl horses. They have an amazing reputation in the horse whorld. Steady, dependable, unchanging. They are the unicorn of whorls. Yes, this is mostly deserved. It’s entirely possible…
Read moreWhen we are looking at horses, to buy, to choose for a particular discipline, looking at the whorls first can save a lot of heartbreak in the long run. There…
Read moreThey have a bad reputation. Watch out for those double whorls. Nothing but trouble. Said to have double personalities, wildly swinging mood changes. Jekyll and Hyde temperament. Avoid them when…
Read moreWhy would looking at whorls on a horses head or body be able to give us any information about the horse? It seems silly doesn’t it. Why do we bother…
Read moreSome whorls come with very specific ‘meanings’. The S shaped feathering is one of those. When a horse has feathering on their forehead that twists and turns, sometimes in the…
Read moreThis horse has a high center whorl. That shows an extrovert. Extroverts are very invested in the external world, everything going on around them. They want to go, to be…
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