Nat’l I love Horses Day

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On July 15, “National I Love Horses Day,” we express our love and gratitude for that marvelous and magnificent creature — the horse. With over 200 breeds, these spirited animals give humans much to love. Their loyalty and devotion throughout history is a fraction of the many reasons we love them.

Their contribution to mankind has been incalculable. Thus began  the horse’s unrivalled historical influence across millennia to the present day. “Civilization was built on the back of a horse.” (Podcast).

Did you know . . . ?

• In the course of 55 million years, the horse has developed from a small animal the size of a cat, into the many varieties of horses we have today.

• The use of horses by humans began roughly 5,500 years ago on the windswept grasslands of the Pontic-Caspian Steppe.

• Today there are more than 600 horse breeds.

• Horses come in all shapes and sizes, and hundreds of different horse breeds exist today. Before being domesticated, horses ran wild. Over time, humans caught and trained horses, and then they started to strategically breed them to refine certain desirable traits.

• Horses “lock” their legs to avoid collapsing while sleeping standing up.

• Horses have a “stay apparatus” in their hind legs that allows them to lock their legs without having to use their muscles to support themselves.

• According to Equus, horses have a 350-degree view of the world, compared to a human’s view of about 90 degrees. Since a horse’s eyes are positioned on the sides of their head, they can see almost everything around them without turning their head. Horses can’t see a very narrow area directly in front of and behind them.

• Horses use several different types of communication. They use body language to communicate with other herd members, and everything from the twitch of an ear to the position of a horse’s tail can carry a message.

• Horses can use their eyes together in a form of binocular vision, but they can also use their eyes independently in monocular vision. Essentially, a horse can look at an object using their right eye while also looking behind themselves with their left eye. Each eye delivers information to a different half of the horse’s brain, and those brain halves work independently.


A hatful of smiles

Hattingdon was created to raise money to provide for the protection of horses. We are retired now, but we thought you might enjoy seeing “the hatted one” here from time to time. We hope it gives you “a hatful of smiles”.

Updated 25 July 2025.


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Happy 4th with Sammie

July 4th Flag and Firework art featured image.

We are celebrating the 4th of July this year with our vintage Sammie Hattingdon top hat, inspired by the stars and stripes of the United States flag. Wonderful.

Sammie Hattingdon wears Uncle Sam inspired top hat.
Sammie Hattingdon

We have created a few hats over the years inspired by Old Glory, but this may be the best. Hattingdon certainly looks darling in her Uncle Sam top hat.

Have a wonderful, safe and happy 4th.

HATTINGDON HORSES
‘A Hatful of Smiles’


Featured Image: Flag and Fireworks Artwork. By pngtree.com.

Updated: 3:08 pm.


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Canada Day 2025

Happy Canada Day flag art by Vivian.

Yes, we know, we overlooked Canada Day this year, which is July 1st. With cap in hand, we are here to make amends.

Vivian has made both — pretty hats and cute hats — celebrating Canada throughout the years. We had to use our “way back machine” to gather up some of them. Here are your faves.

Shady lady Canada hat.
Shady Lady 2019.

Shady Lady 2021.

Victoria Maple Leaf Hat.
Victoria Sweetheart Hat 2023.

Charlotte Hattingdon red and white percher with maple leaf.
Charlotte Percher 2024.

It was fun seeing these again. Love love love Charlotte. We are crazy about Shady Lady too. Which ones are your faves?

See also Happy Canada Day 2024 »

Post dated Tuesday, the 1st of July.


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National Sunglasses Day

Curtis for National Sunglasses Day 2025.

National Sunglasses Day — a commemorative day celebrating the importance of wearing ultraviolet (UV)-protective sunwear and eyewear — is brought to life each year by The Vision Council on June 27.

Celebrate

Celebrate National Sunglasses Day by wearing your favorite pair of shades while enjoying the benefits of eye protection, style and fun. Get those shades out, and have a good time tomorrow. Oh . . . and tell your friends.

Curtis is up for it for sure. So handsome.

Curtis Hattingdon

Curtis the First

Curtis, by the way, is the very first cartoon horse Vivian created — and the only one — until she created and introduced a lady hat-wearing cartoon horse a few years later. From there it took off like a rocket. Vivian has designed 100s of hats for Hattingdon since that time. It all began with Curtis.

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