Horsepower with Heart Ep.5: The History of Humans and Horses
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Discover the intricacies of horse history and the undeniable impact of these splendid creatures on human culture in the latest podcast episode of Inscape Quest, "A Journey Through History: The Coevolution of Humans and Horses".
Accompany us in exploring vast territories – from prehistoric North America to the Arabian and Iberian Peninsulas – as presenter Trudi Howley and her guest, experienced Grand Prix rider and equine historian, Jessica Greer, venture into the fascinating evolutionary journey of the horse. Touching on the themes of domestication, spread into foreign lands such as America and the creation of distinct horse breeds, we venture deep into the past to understand the complex past of North America's 'wild horse culture'.
Our conversation doesn't stop at history. We also shed light on modern controversies surrounding wild mustangs' management, exploring the intricate bond between humanity and "feral" horse populations. Learn about the pivotal role of horses during the Industrial Revolution, expanding the narrative beyond the common notion of the horse as an obsolete creature in a machine-dominated world.
The discussion extends to the evolution of urban horses, admitting a deeper understanding of their daily life and the massive influence they bore on human diseases. Discover unsettling issues and the transformative rise of animal welfare organizations. We reveal riveting details about horses adapting to diverse global regions and their irreplaceable impact on various cultures. Delve into unique horse breeds, their juxtaposing bloodlines and evolving perceptions of their worth.
The human-horse connection is full of profound lessons - leadership, communication, and genuine bond creation. These insights and much more await you in "A Journey Through History: The co-evolution of Humans and Horses". Don't miss out on this remarkable exploration of the enduring and transformative relationship between humans and horses.
The participants in this discussion have no personal knowledge as to the truth or falsity of any allegations of abuse of horses and nothing in this podcast is intended to comment on or should be interpreted as commenting on the truth or falsity of any allegation.
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