United Horsemen, an organization that promotes horse slaughter, is taking its fight against the Humane Society of the United States to a new extreme. Not only does this group oppose legislation that benefits the welfare of horses, but it also tries
Brendan Reilly, a Representative of the 42nd District in Chicago, has pressured the cityâs Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection to crack down on horse urine left behind by horse-drawn carriages. Carriage horses are already requir
Ariat International, leader in innovative Western & English footwear and accessories, is the title sponsor of the Ariat Kentucky Reining Cup.
Well-known national racing commentator and former jockey Donna Barton Brothers provides an insiderâs guide to a day at the races with tips on what to wear, how to bet, how to watch a race, and where to see the best racing.
Kauffmanâs Animal Health and Narrowsburg Feed and Grain have teamed up to update Narrowsburgâs ever popular Honor Brand of horse feed. We understand that todayâs horse owners expect a lot from their feed manufacturer.
Kensington Protective Products, Inc., producer of equine related protective products, announced today that the company was sold on June 30, 2011. Kensington is the only equine apparel company that incorporates the patented fabric Textilene® in its produc
The University of Kentuckyâs Horse Racing Club will host a panel featuring several Thoroughbred horse racing professionals who have been involved in winning the Kentucky Derby. The event, âInside Horse Racing: The Derby Experience,â will be held
Kentuckyâs horses are often referred to as a âsignature industryâ, providing the Commonwealth with an identity that goes beyond state and national borders. Horses provide Kentuckians thousands of jobs, millions in tax revenue to the Commonwealth, an
An outstanding start to the 2011 Horses In the Sun (HITS) Desert Circuit, combined with some absolutely fabulous weather in the Southern California desert, has made Thermal the talk of the winter circuits.
Recent changes to the California Business and Professions Code 19525 affect how horses can be sold in the state of California and has serious implications for horse professionals. This law specifically addresses how things such as bills of sale, commis