Incredible Heart
A horse's heart weighs approximately 9-10 pounds and can pump 10 gallons of blood per minute during intense exercise.
Celebrating Nature's Noble Companion
For over 6,000 years, horses have captivated humanity with their grace, power, and unwavering spirit. Discover the extraordinary world of these magnificent creatures.
ExploreDid You Know?
A horse's heart weighs approximately 9-10 pounds and can pump 10 gallons of blood per minute during intense exercise.
Horses have the largest eyes of any land mammal and can see nearly 360 degrees, with only small blind spots directly in front and behind.
The fastest recorded speed of a horse was 55 mph. Thoroughbreds regularly reach speeds of 40+ mph during races.
Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up. They only need 2-3 hours of sleep per day and rarely enter deep REM sleep.
Horses have excellent long-term memories. They can remember people and places for years and never forget a human who treated them well.
No two horses have identical markings. Like human fingerprints, the whorl patterns in their coat are completely unique to each individual.
Visual Journey
The eyes reveal the depth of their spirit
The bond of the herd runs deep
A vision of timeless elegance
Our History Together
The relationship between humans and horses began around 4000 BCE on the steppes of Central Asia. What started as a source of food evolved into one of the most transformative partnerships in human history.
Horses revolutionized transportation, agriculture, warfare, and communication. They carried explorers to new continents, plowed the fields that fed civilizations, and delivered messages across vast empires.
Today, while their role has shifted from necessity to companionship and sport, the bond remains as powerful as ever. Horses continue to inspire us with their beauty, heal us through therapy programs, and challenge us in competitive sports.
400+
Distinct Breeds
60M
Horses Worldwide
25-30
Years Lifespan
6,000
Years of History