There are a lot of myth around animals’ sight. For example, that animals including horses, are colorblind and only see in shades of gray. This is not true. Horses do see color, but they may not see it as we …
Polo history probably dates back to the domestication of the horse. Traces of this game are found in the riders of Central Asia 2500 years ago, between China and Mongolia. It was in Persia where this game achieved its …
Polo is a sport of great presence in Argentina, but much more unknown in other countries of the world and the region. It requires, first of all, skill in riding and handling the cue – the instrument with which it …
Although polo is a very old sport, this championship is relatively new. Before this world championship was born, the most important tournaments were the British or the Olympic Games, since polo was included in five editions of these games.…
Usually, a polo match is divided into 4 to 6 periods called chukkers. Each of these is 7.5 minutes long and at 7 minutes you will hear a warning bell before the final bell rings once more at the end …
Arena polo is a fast-paced version of polo played outdoors on an enclosed all-weather surface, or in an indoor arena. Unlike outdoor polo, which is played on a 10-acre field, arena polo is played on 300 feet by 150 …
Researchers already know that horses have the physical equipment for night vision, with more rods than cones and a reflective structure in the retina.…