âDuring this season of giving, weâve compiled five easy ways to show your support for the American Endurance Ride Conference, the national governing body for endurance riding.â
âWith the growing global acceptance of taping horses as a tried and true modality, the demand to expand the Equi-Taping® educational curriculum has never been stronger.â
âThe American Horse Council Welfare Code of Practice encourages everyone to consider the health, safety, and welfare of their horses in all aspects of their activities, including the social and ethical issues.â
âAs the worldâs largest international equine welfare charity, the Brookeâs mission is to alleviate the suffering of working horses, donkeys, and mules in the developing world.â
âHorses and Humans Research Foundation is pleased to announce the award of its first ever âInnovation Research Grantâ to a team from the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada.â
âZoetis contest 'Picture Your Rescue Giveaway' is now open for equine rescues with a $1,000 prize for the rescue selected to help with vet care and horse health expenses.â
âThe Unwanted Horse Coalition is excited to announce the launch of its new website with important information about the unwanted horse issue, links to additional resources such as feed and haybanks, gelding and health care voucher programs, and grant-ma
âFuture leaders in agriculture have received $1.5 million-plus in support thanks to Zoetis customers through the Zoetis Industry Support Program which donates to selected FFA chapters and gives veterinary student scholarships.â
âThe 2016 Rocky Mountain Equine Comeback Challenge will not only be a larger show case of rescue horses and their train ability but will also have $10,000 total prize money to be awarded to the top five trainers from the challenge.â
âMartin Collins Enterprises has installed over 4,000 surfaces around the globe, including at prestigious venues such as Royal Windsor Horse Show, and Hickstead, and in the USA, Martin Collins has installed sport horse surfaces from coast to coast.â