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Monthly Archives: April 2023
An Update on Taming Our Wild Horse
This is a little update on our so-called wild horse, really a feral horse Basja the Polski konik, who is not so wild any longer. No history this time, but some lovely pictures. The post is free to read, but … Continue reading
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A virtual event on medieval horses on April 27
This would be the final virtual horse history seminar of 2022/23, with our two speakers talking about horses in medieval European literature and art. More details available on the Facebook group. https://facebook.com/events/s/medieval-horses-in-texts-and-i/1436881057049673/?sfnsn=mo
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A wild horse for Easter
What a night we had! Catching a newly brought wild horse until 1 am!Some people buy chocolate eggs, others buy bunny rabbits for Easter. We bought a feral horse.If you want to find out why, and what we plan to … Continue reading