- III 281, Paris, Smith. Weil, Kari (2007). "They Eat Horses, Don't They?
Hippophagy and Frenchness". Gastronomica. 7 (2): 44–51. doi:10.1525/gfc.2007.7.2...
- sites, a lack of
hippophagy (horse eating) in
ritual centres and
burial sites in Gaul,
although there is some
evidence for
hippophagy from
earlier settlement...
- the
antispeciesist demands of the
animal rights movement. Slaughter,
hippophagy,
doping and
zoophilia are
strongly rejected, in a
context of globalization...
-
particularly combined combined driving and dressage. It's also a
country where hippophagy is practiced. The horse, and the
Lipizzan in particular,
features prominently...
- hippeis, hippocampus, hippodrome, hippology, Hippolyte, hippomancy,
hippophagy, hippophile, hippophobia, hippopotamus,
parahippocampus hirsut- hairy...
- to
racial hatred. In 2009, the
foundation launched a
campaign against hippophagy titled Le
cheval vous l'aimez comment? ( "The horse, how do you like it...
- "blood" horse. It is used, in particular, in art and in the
spread of
hippophagy, as it is said that the
qualities of the
animal are
supposed to be transmitted...
-
Demonizing and
combating equestrian traditions and rituals, such as
hippophagy, was a key
element in the
Christianization of the
Nordic regions of Germania...
- Levine,
Marsha A (2015). "Eating horses: The
evolutionary significance of
hippophagy". Antiquity. 72 (275): 90–100. doi:10.1017/S0003598X00086300. S2CID 162715115...
- hippeis, hippocampus, hippodrome, hippology, Hippolyte, hippomancy,
hippophagy, hippophile, hippophobia, hippopotamus,
parahippocampus hirsut- hairy...