Hestakot

Hestakot Icelandic horse farm located on the west coast of Ireland. We look forward to welcoming you to our f

09/06/2026

What Makes a ‘Good Riding Horse’? Insights Across Breeds

Domestic horses are often chosen for certain activities based on perceived breed-related behaviour traits, many of which relate to safety when riding.

This study investigated whether ridden behaviour differs between breeds using owner reports from the Equine Behaviour Assessment and Research Questionnaire (E-BARQ).

From over 8,000 responses in the database, reports on 1,635 purebred horses that had been ridden within the previous six months were analysed. Fourteen behaviour traits were examined, including trainability, ease of riding and handling, boldness, willingness to load, tolerance of isolation, and repetitive behaviours.

The results showed clear behavioural differences between breeds in most of these traits, with repetitive behaviours showing the greatest variation, while ease of handling and boldness around non-human stimuli did not differ between breeds. Some traits tended to appear together, such as being safe to ride, easy to stop, and unlikely to stall, which are all important qualities for riding horses.

The findings suggest that comparing an individual horse’s behaviour with typical patterns seen in its breed may help trainers and riders adjust management and training approaches to better suit each horse.

Examples of breed patterns reported in the study:

• Icelandic horses were rated highest for several ridden traits, including being safe to ride, easy to ride, easy to stop, and confident around novel objects.
• Swedish Warmbloods and Arabians were reported as most trainable, while Thoroughbreds were rated lowest for trainability.
• Quarter Horses were reported as the boldest breed and also showed high tolerance of isolation.
• Icelandic horses were reported as the most confident around unfamiliar objects, while Arabians and Standardbreds were among the least confident.
• Welsh Cobs showed the fewest repetitive behaviours, whereas Dutch Warmbloods showed the most.
• Thoroughbreds were rated lowest for several ridden traits, including ease of riding and tolerance of isolation.

The study relied on owner-reported survey data and included only certain breeds with enough responses, meaning the results may be influenced by reporting bias and may not represent all horse populations or management contexts.

You can read this paper here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168159125000541

This lovely c**t out of Díva and by Arion from Hestakot , finally arrived late on Tuesday night.. we are delighted with ...
22/05/2026

This lovely c**t out of Díva and by Arion from Hestakot , finally arrived late on Tuesday night.. we are delighted with him!
There will be more foal spam in the coming weeks and months for sure.. I might just pop it into an album though.. ;)

17/05/2026

Lovely endorsement here for our beloved Icelandic horses..
Most are indeed very safe and sane.. as well as super smooth! ..a ride that gives you confidence.. and then according to the level of your confidence they can be both super chill and as powerful as they come!

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1Cb9ouWwBd/

Lovely day today at the beach.. Hestakot
16/05/2026

Lovely day today at the beach.. Hestakot

Here our Youtube channel with few training videos for those interested.. It started as a little project during Covid wit...
14/05/2026

Here our Youtube channel with few training videos for those interested..
It started as a little project during Covid with a new horse i imported. I meant to continue doing more of these videos but due to various factors it didn't happen.. however am still getting some comments about them and questions so sharing here again.. Enjoy! 😊

Hestakot is an Icelandic Horse Farm located in the beautiful surroundings of Miltown Malbay, Co. Clare, Ireland. It is run and operated by Herdis Reynisdottir (Disa) who is originally from Iceland. On this YouTube channel you'll be able to watch videos of Icelandic Horse Training and plenty of detai...

You meet some asses here and there.. and some are cuter than others.. 😍
12/05/2026

You meet some asses here and there.. and some are cuter than others.. 😍

05/05/2026
Registration still open another few hrs..
27/04/2026

Registration still open another few hrs..

🐴 Registration open until midnight 🐴

FEIF Webinar with Dr. Antonia Gabriel about “equine summer eczema and beyond - from prevention to therapy”

Tuesday 28th of April 2026
20:00 CET

Equine allergies represent a significant and often frustrating challenge for both veterinarians and horse owners. This talk explores the complex pathophysiology underlying allergic responses with particular emphasis on summer eczema in horses, highlighting current limitations in diagnostic approaches and how these gaps impact effective treatment strategies. Special attention is given to key contributing factors, including the immune system, the microbiome, and tissue-specific responses, offering a more integrative understanding of disease development, progression and chronic. Considering an improved understanding of equine allergies, combined with insights from state-of-the-art human allergy research, may enable the development of novel translational concepts for equine allergy treatment. Finally, new therapeutic and prophylactic approaches are discussed, with the aim of improving long-term management and enhancing the quality of life for horses affected by allergic conditions.

Everyone interested in the Icelandic Horse is welcome to join!

Get your ticket here:
https://ticketlab.app/event/38262-FEIF-Webinar-with-Dr-Antonia-Gabriel-about-equine-allergies-incl-summer-eczema-tickets #/

13/04/2026

Pace race .. is one type of a competition we have for Icelandic horses..
Quite different from the Gæðingalist I have posted about before or the oval track competitions. 😁

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Killernan
Miltown Malbay
V95P304

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Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

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