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  • New Yorkers Complain About Manure from Patrol Horses

    Three months after the Occupy Wall Street Movement began, New Yorkers are complaining about horses owned by the Police Department, that defecate on the narrow city streets near Wall Street where many pedestrians must walk.

    Flossie Sellers - December 22, 2011 12:22

  • Olympic Cross Country Tests Horses and Riders

    On Sunday, Zara Phillips' grandfather, the Duke of Edinburgh, joined her mother, Princess Anne, in the VIP stands of the main stadium of Greenwich Park to watch her earn a respectable score in the dressage portion of her Olympic debut. With 46.10 pen

    Flossie Sellers - July 30, 2012 09:14

  • A Gift That Keeps on Giving

    Throughout the crush of holiday crowds and the rush of dwindling days, one question pulses in many people’s minds like the rum-pum-pumming of the Little Drummer Boy’s drum: what should I get Aunt Betsy?

    Flossie Sellers - December 23, 2011 16:56

  • Finding Forever Homes for Abused and Neglected Horses

    Red Bucket Equine Rescue (RBER), one of the nation’s most  recognizable and reputable equine rescues, today announced that it has successfully  raised enough funding to place a down payment on a new “forever home” for nearly 50 abused, abandoned a

    Flossie Sellers - July 31, 2012 07:56

  • Irish Horse Welfare Trust Welcomes Grant

    The Irish Horse Welfare Trust (IHWT) has welcomed a €30,000 government grant, saying it will be crucial in allowing it to provide welfare services for equines. The Trust chairman Jane Myerscough formally thanked Minister Simon Coveney and his agric

    Flossie Sellers - December 23, 2011 17:13

  • Risks and Glory for Olympic Equestrians

    The cross country equestrian events during the Olympics have proved to be a very wild ride for many of the competitors. In fact, only three riders made it over the course fault-free: UK’s Nicola Wilson and Opposition Buzz, Australia’s Christopher Burt

    Flossie Sellers - July 31, 2012 09:32

  • BLM Postpones Castration of Wild Stallions

    The BLM has agreed to postpone a plan to castrate hundreds of wild stallions in Nevada pending a federal court review.

    Flossie Sellers - December 26, 2011 12:18

  • Stolen Horse Recovered After 10 Years

    Horse theft is a crime that is alive and thriving in the U.S. today with thousands of horses missing each year.

    Flossie Sellers - August 1, 2012 08:36

  • A Home For Every Horse Benefit

     A Home For Every Horse, an innovative program from http://equine.com , was a beneficiary of a private advance screening of DreamWorks Pictures’ highly anticipated movie “War Horse,” directed by Steven Spielberg.

    Flossie Sellers - December 27, 2011 08:34

  • PATH and Purina Support Equine Assisted Therapy

    The Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH Intl.), formerly NARHA, is pleased to announce that Purina has been named the official title sponsor of the 2012 PATH Intl. Conference in Bellevue, WA, October 31-November 3, 201

    Flossie Sellers - August 1, 2012 08:58

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