Horses

- Written by: Emma Fogler
There are countless ways that the horse industry has evolved over the years. One of the most progressive changes that I have witnessed is the way that horses and ponies are leased and sold in this age of the internet.

- Written by: The Carolinas Equestrian
When looking into the Morgan breed, it’s clear from the start why so many people gravitate towards the breed - beauty, companionship, and usability. Descriptions of the horse include “easy keepers,” “reliable,” “loyal’’ and in this age of having a horse that can do it all – “v ...

- Written by: Jillian Regan - Jillian Regan Photography, LLC
Windswept, sandy beaches, multi-story beach houses, beach towns with quirky names like Nags Head, and laid-back beach vibes are what people usually think of when they think of the Outer Banks of North Carolina. An image of Wild Colonial Spanish Mustangs is not one usually associated with the Oute ...

- Written by: Kris Batchelor - Triple Play Farm
Why this breed?
At Triple Play Farm in Davidson, we have a soft spot for draft horses and the more rare, the better. So we were especially excited in 2011 during a visit to Clover Oaks Farm outside of Tampa, Florida, when we were introduced to th ...

- Written by: Trisha Dingle - Egyptian Rose Sport Horses
Average Height: 14-15.2 hands Colors: any solid color including bay, black, chestnut, & grey. May also exhibit “rabicano” characteristics (“roaning” appearance, white hairs throughout coat and/or predominantly in flank and girth areas, as well as tail).

- Written by: Wylie Bell
The Secret Weapon of South Carolina Hog Hunters
One of South Carolina’s best kept secrets is the Marsh Tacky, but word is getting around about these sturdy little horses that have no quit in their anatomy. The critically endangered breed has received quite a bit of attention in the pa ...