âDuring the 2016 USPC Annual Meeting and Equine Symposium being held February 4-7 in Orlando, Florida, five individuals will be awarded the Foundersâ Award, an honor reserved for Pony Clubâs most worthy volunteers.â
âISF has generously provided a $15,000 grant to underwrite the fertility control portion of the program, a vaccine aimed at safely and humanely managing the Virginia Range horses.â
âA Super Horse can appear in a parade one day, work cows the next, compete in trail equitation, western dressage or working equitation the following day â and more.â
âThe FullBucket team, leaders in horse nutrition, opted to conduct a Giving program at the AAEP Convention and ended up delivering 250 sack lunches to the homeless, feeding 100+ Mission residents and giving 60+ warm jackets to the needy.â
âRazerhorse, a hoof care company that promotes better horse health and performance through science and technology, is sponsoring a farrier clinic on March 12, 2016, in Denton, TX to provide farriers with up-dated information about horse hoof care.â
âAll finalists in the Training with the Stars: Win a Day with Boyd and Silva Martin, submitted videos demonstrating their horsemanship skills. The grand prize winner will be announced in mid February.â
âOpen to anyone interested in distance riding, the two days of seminars are packed with presentations by leading veterinarians and other experts in these sports which require a level of horsemanship and fitness unmatched in other equestrian sports.â
âThe EQUUS Foundation, also known as Horse Charities of America, is dedicated to improving the quality of life of horses, enabling the therapeutic use of horses for those in need, fostering the horse-human bond, and educating the public about the horse'
âIn addition to a jump in participation, NRHA opened their doors to professionals with a fresh approach to their membership, also ending the year very strong with more than 1,700 members!.â
âIt comes as a shock and a thrill to folks at the tracks when they discover that their retiring horses are no longer what the industry calls âunwanted horses.â