Posted on November 6, 2009
I recently heard from an old friend, Norbu Tenzing, that this years Annual dinner is fast approaching. I have had the honor to meet His Holiness the Dali Lama several times and I would highly recommend attending if you are in the area,
American Himalayan Foundation Announces
Infamous Annual Dinner
Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009 in San Francisco, CA.
A special evening in tribute to Tibet, AHF is proud to honor Richard Gere, a longtime champion of Tibet and its people, and Lodi Gyari, Special Envoy of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, for their lifetime of dedication carrying the flame of the Tibetan cause.
Good food, great friends, wonderful cause. Don’t miss it.
For more information and to purchase tickets, please call 415-288-7250.
Posted on November 5, 2009
Rex Peterson trained the horses for this western “Appaloosa” which is fun to watch, filled with humor and raw emotion. Rex used many of his horses for this film including Tuff, Harbor Mist, Cache, Copper and Tye. To learn more about these incredible actors visit the Equine Stars in Film
Posted on November 5, 2009
Horse genome unlocked by science
The genome of a domestic horse has been successfully sequenced by an international team of researchers.
The work, published in the journal Science, may shed light on how horses were domesticated.
It also reveals similarities between the horse and other placental mammals, such as bovids – the hoofed group including goats, bison and cattle.
The authors also found horses share much of their DNA with humans, which could have implications for medicine.
Horses suffer from more than 90 hereditary diseases that show similarities to those in humans.
“Horses and humans suffer from similar illnesses, so identifying the genetic culprits in horses promises to deepen our knowledge of disease in both organisms,” said co-author Kerstin Lindblad-Toh, from the Broad Institute at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, US.
“The horse genome sequence is a key enabling resource toward this goal.”
To generate a high-quality genome sequence, the researchers analysed DNA from an adult female thoroughbred named Twilight.
The horse’s DNA was sequenced using capillary DNA sequencing technology (known as Sanger sequencing) to reveal a genome that is roughly 2.7 billion “letters”, or nucleotides, in size.
In addition to sequencing the genome of a thoroughbred horse, the researchers also examined DNA from a variety of other horse breeds.
These included the American quarter horse, Andalusian, Arabian, Belgian draft horse, Hanoverian, Hakkaido, Icelandic horse, Norwegian fjord horse, and Standardbred breeds.
The team surveyed the extent of genetic variation both within and across breeds to create a catalogue of more than one million single-letter genetic differences in these breeds.
This is slightly larger than the genome of the domestic dog, and smaller than both the human and cow genomes.
So far, scientists have also sequenced the genomes of the platypus, mouse, rat, chimpanzee, rhesus macaque and, of course, human.
Horses were first domesticated 4,000 to 6,000 years ago. Over time, as machines have become the chief sources of agricultural and industrial muscle, those roles have shifted to sport and recreational activities.
Posted on November 5, 2009
I had the pleasure to show Belladora at Dressage at Devon where she earned 71.5% in Three Year Old Filly Materiale Class. Bella is an outstanding young horse for sale, owned by Diana Murphy. Contact Windrock Farm to schedule an appointment to try her.
Posted on October 31, 2009
Fox Hunting in Virginia is one of the most fun equestrian sports. I have been out on hunts with my brother Jim and sister Elise galloping through the Virginia country in the fall. Our grandparents were avid fox hunters in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan and were such horse lovers that oats were tossed on them instead of rice at their wedding. There are more images from the photo archives. We all grew up in a family of equestrians, born in the saddle.
Posted on October 29, 2009
Diego, 16 months, has a very special bond with Dash, the oldest Icelandic Sheepdog at the farm.
Posted on October 29, 2009
Fella was an appendix Quarter Horse, amazing horse who gave me the confidence to jump any obstacle anywhere. He was an uber athlete who sailed over any jump effortlessly, we had a long partnership competing in the Junior Jumpers and Pony Club eventing through Prelim over 3 decades. Visit here for more images from the photo archives.
Posted on October 25, 2009
What do Matt Damon, Miley Cyrus, Tim McGraw, Robert Redford, Julia Roberts, Heath Ledger, Nicole Kidman, Ed Harris, Viggo Mortensen, Tom Cruise, Jeremy Irons, Dakota Fanning, Richard Gere, Ann Hathaway, Kurt Russell and Penelope Cruz have in common?? Hint Send your answer by 11/15 to cari@cariswanson.com and if you are correct we will send you a tote bag with RJ’s signature hoof print logo
Posted on October 25, 2009
As a kid, Rex Peterson rode Trick horses and ponies–this one is Motor Scooter, performing at Rodeos and events across the country with his family. Click here for more Photos from the archives.
Posted on October 23, 2009
Tuff, Tutt, Tazz and Monkey in California. The field of “Blacks” are ready to be cast in their next film.