When his current patrol horse began to show signs of aging, Sargeant, John Hargraves, a 30 year veteran with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department began looking for a new mount. Through the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care, he
In conjunction with the 2011 American Saddlebred Horse Association (ASHA) Annual Convention, two new Registry rule changes were adopted. The following language was added to Registry Rule Section III. C:
Earlier this summer, referring to âthe proud stamp that says 'Made In America,'â President Obama announced a $500 million joint effort by industry, universities and the federal government to reposition the United States as a leader in cutting-
Cornish Mutual Insurance Company, which has offices in Exeter and Truro, believes veterinary treatment fees are pushing up the price of horse insurance premiums, with the increase well ahead of the Retail Prices Index (RPI) at approximately 7 per cent
An on-going controversy about who should be allowed to perform horse dentistry including the all-important floating of equine teeth continues throughout the United States, with various groups jumping in on each side of the controversy. Should it be
Popular television show Top Chef Canada may have cut off more than it could chew with revelations contestants in an upcoming episode will be cooking horse meat.
NARHA is pleased to announce that Purina Mills, LLC, has signed a contract to be the title sponsor of the 2011 NARHA National Conference and Annual Meeting. Purina Mills will provide travel scholarships for the equestrian award winners, who will accept
Horses and donkeys play a vital role in developing countries. They make transport easier for people living in rural communities, and give people, especially women, a chance to earn a living.
Trey Young, The American Horseman, is NOW ACCEPTING horses for training! That's right, Trey has finished shooting for his HRTV show, and is now home, ready to get back to training for the public! Trey specializes in training of ranch, roping, using, a
Effective April 1, 2011, all horses entering Canada via the Queenston-Lewiston Bridge are requested to report to Commercial Primary for inspection. Importations of horses will no longer be processed in the Traveller's lanes at the Queenston-Lewisto