USHJA will match up to $300,000 in aid for members in financial need to help ensure the welfare of equine partners.
The World Equestrian Center which will be busy with improvements to the facility will reopen in April 1, 2021 with an expanded prize list for a spectacular spring and summer circuit.
Hagyard Pharmacy offers Buy-1, Donate-1 Program to support local equine aftercare facilities in need.
Extended Equine Certificates of Veterinary Inspection function the same as regular health certificates, but allow horse owners to move for up to six months.
Keeneland and Fasig-Tipton have announced changes in medication policies for all horse sales including restrictions on the use of NSAIDs, corticosteroids and bronchodilators.
The EQUUS Foundation awards grants to directly underwrite horse care costs – which is exactly what equine charities across the nation need right now.
Now that Governor Bullock has eased stay at home orders, plans are moving forward for the first national conference this September – Of Horse, Human and Nature featuring Dr. Temple Grandin.
While there is no evidence that COVID 19 is a problem for horses, over 40% of respondents reported they had to change horse management because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Equine practitioners who participate in Vet Direct Safety Net will provide up to $600 worth of free veterinary services to assist horse owners in need of emergency help.
Several weeks into U.S. efforts in curtailing the potential harm of the corona virus, changes in horse world business are already being witnessed by farriers.