by Susi Fröhlich | Oct 31, 2020 | World Championships
The future is currently a bit unpredictable and we would like to share a status of our work on The World Championships 2021 in Herning, seen though the “Corona-glasses”. The preparations for the World Championships 2021 (VM2021) in Herning, Denmark are in full...
by Susi Fröhlich | Oct 31, 2020 | Sport
The Icelandic Horse Society of Great Britain (IHSGB) is pleased to announce four newly qualified Regional Sport Judges. This is the first time the IHSGB has been able to run a long term sport judge training programme, and the successful judges are the first newly...
by Susi Fröhlich | Oct 31, 2020 | General
Horses and other equines are actors of the sustainable development. That is the opinion of the European Horse Network.Today’s ecological wake up calls and the importance of sustainable development encourage stakeholders to promote the environmental assets of the...
by Susi Fröhlich | Oct 8, 2020 | Breeding/General
The German Icelandic Horse Association IPZV invites all FEIF members to include stallions in the International Stallion Catalogue for 2021. All you need is to enter the FEIF ID, a photo, a short description of your stallion, the location and contact information and...
by Susi Fröhlich | Oct 7, 2020 | General
The Icelandic Food and Veterinary Office (MAST) is encouraging the Icelandic horse community to share a new video on preventing spread of contagious diseases and help protect the well being of Icelandic animals. In order to protect the Icelandic horse and other native...
by Susi Fröhlich | Oct 7, 2020 | General
Icelandic horses have been bred for centuries for agricultural use and riding over long distances. Despite their relatively low height at the withers and the resulting lower weight compared to other horse breeds, Icelandic horses have been used as a riding and working...
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