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Spirit of Horse Gallery

Kim McElroy is renowned for her equine art. For over two decades her pastels have graced popular greeting cards and collectibles, pastel originals and fine art prints. Her visions of horses portray the power and beauty of the horse’s form and offer us a timeless glimpse of its soul.

Kim’s artistic styles range from vivid horse portraits to dynamic paintings of the essence of horses, and spirit horses revealed in forces of nature. Kim has an intuitive understanding of the sentience of horses, and her paintings invite the viewer to experience their own personal encounters.

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[26 Jul 2008 | 31 views]
Taming a wild horse - Trainer joins a national challenge to help mustang-adoption effort

As one of 200 trainers selected nationwide to gentle a wild mustang, Rodden has until Sept. 18 to get Bucephalus to Texas and compete for $50,000 in cash prizes as part of the Extreme Mustang Makeover.

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[16 Jul 2008 | 2 views]

If you drew up a list of things that divide the country, horses probably wouldn’t appear near the top. But they should, if the response to NEWSWEEK’s interview last week with wild horse advocate Deanne Stillman is anything to go by.

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[3 Jul 2008 | 26 views]
The Wild Horse Is Us

After surviving the ice age, the industrial revolution and the slaughterhouse, America’s wild horse population is facing a new threat: the U.S. government. The Bureau of Land Management announced this week that it is considering euthanizing wild horses to curb the population on the range and in federal holding facilities.

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[17 Jun 2008 | 9 views]
Scientists Reverse Vasectomy on Endangered Horse

Scientists at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Zoo have revealed they reversed a vasectomy on an endangered horse to allow it to reproduce naturally — the first-known operation of its kind on an endangered species.

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[17 Apr 2008 | 11 views]
South Carolina breeders try to save marsh tacky horses

“You have to acquire a taste for these horses,” said David Grant, who has almost two dozen tackies on his Darlington County farm. “They are not as attractive as an Arabian, a quarterhorse or a thoroughbred, but now that I breed them and use them, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.”