Horseback
World's first gene-edited horses are shaking up the genteel sport of polo
Eduardo Ramos, who began breeding in the 70s, said that breeders had also been skeptical at first of other advances in biotech, such as embryo transplants and cloning.
Mounted police officer indicted for whipping judicial reform protester
Horse successfully rescued from ditch in Jerusalem Hills
Riding the road to recovery: IDF veterans and Oct. 7 survivors heal with equine therapy
Meet the Israeli horse whisperer using equine therapy to help treat trauma
Lisa Timinsky never gave up on her dream of riding horses. Today, she practices equine-assisted therapy.
Genome study shows how horses galloped into human history
The genomic evidence showed that horses were first domesticated in Central Asia - northern Kazakhstan to be precise - about 5,500 years ago by people from what is called the Botai culture.
Jewish Hall-of-Fame jockey Walter Blum, who rode to victory in Belmont Stakes, dies at 89
Blum is survived by his son Walter Blum Jr. and his partner Iris Zakoor.
Meet the woman who runs like a horse and dreams of being a dog
Ila Kirstin posted videos of herself mimicking a horse's gait on all fours, gaining fame, but her real desire was to be a dog.
Look ma, no toes! How the modern horse evolved to have hooves
An analysis of footprints by the prehistoric three-toed equid Hipparion sheds light on the evolution of horses, and especially their toes.
30 horses in central Israel believed to have been poisoned
An initial investigation concluded that a suspect could have poisoned the horses. There are an overall 50 horses at the horse farm.
Seven dead horses in 10 days after Kentucky Derby
The advocacy group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) sharply criticized the Churchill Downs track after Saturday's second death.
Israeli horse farm provides therapeutic education for special needs
The work with horses was found to develop confidence, social skills, ability to form and maintain relationships, trust in self and others and improvement in communication.
Israel Police chief orders probe into officer who hit protester with baton
Videos from the protest show a mounted police officer hit a woman with a baton multiple times.
Asteroid the size of 145 horses to pass Earth on Purim - NASA
Asteroid 535844 (2015 BY310) is estimated to be as much as 250 meters in diameter, around as much as 145 Clydesdale horses, and it's passing us on Purim.
Archaeologists may have found when humans started riding horses
The study notes there were changes in bone morphology that were associated with horseback riding.