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Have you come across a hilarious photo of a badly shorn horse? Wondering why your own horse doesn't look like the ones in the magazines? Or maybe you've already been told that your companion is "not very spoiled by nature"? Spoiler: the ugly horse doesn't really exist. In...

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Imagine: a mane that curls like a sheep, a soft look to melt, and above all... zero sneezes. The curly horse isn't just cute with its curls. Even allergy sufferers can usually ride this horse without problems. For years, you may have had to give up. Watching others ride f...

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Amateur CR (Complete Regional) status allows any non-professional rider to participate in official regional equestrian competitions. Being “amateur” simply means that you are not paid to ride – not that you practice without seriousness. This status opens the doors to a circuit of organized and secure competitions, between the pleasure of the club and the adrenaline of competition.

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A well-groomed horse is a clean, relaxed and healthier horse. Grooming is not just a question of aesthetics: it avoids injuries, infections and allows you to check the general condition of the animal. You can see right away if a leg is swelling, if a hair is hiding a woun...

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The Clydesdale is that giant horse we often see in photos, mane blowing in the wind, feathered legs flowing, calm gaze steady. It combines power and elegance. A true symbol of quiet strength. It’s one of the most recognisable draught horses in the world. Admired in parade...

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The Percheron is that gentle giant we sometimes see in the fields pulling a plough, or in the streets leading a carriage. Massive, powerful, calm – it embodies quiet strength. But behind those muscles lies a fascinating history and a much broader role than that of a simpl...

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