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Horse Feed Stolen In South Carolina

According to a report filed with the Camden, South Carolina, Police Department, horse feed valued between $10,000 and $15,000 is missing from a feed and hay distribution store. The missing bags of horse feed came to light after an stock inventory repor

Zenyatta No Longer Pregnant

According to Zenyatta.com maintained by Jerry and Ann Moss, owners of the horse, and racing manager, Dottie Ingordo-Shirreffs, Horse of the Year Zenyatta is no longer in foal. On March 10 she was reported to be in foal to Bernardini, but the websi

Rethinking the Horse Business 2012

Equestrian Professionals is sponsoring a webinar that everyone interested in horse oriented businesses should participate in on December 19, 2011. It is being billed as the most powerful horse business event of the year. 

Horses in England and Wales Must Have Passports

All horses, ponies and donkeys in England and Wales need to have a passport identifying the animal. Horse passports are small booklets that contain details about your horse, including:

6 Tips for Keeping Your Horse Safe and Sane on Halloween

For well-trained horses that are used to people, crowds, and excitement, all may be well, but for other horses, Halloween is a spooky time that may cause the horse to also spook. >

AAEP Opposes New Legislation on Horse Soring Tactics

The AAEP staunchly opposes H.R. 4098, the Horse Protection Amendments Act of 2013, because its implementation will not protect Tennessee Walking Horses, Spotted Saddle horses and Racking horses from the abusive practice of soring.

Congress Spares America's Horses from Slaughter in Spending Bill

The American Wild Horse Campaign commends the U.S. Congress for maintaining protections from slaughter for America's horses in the final Omnibus spending bill for 2018.

Your Horse Lonely? Habitat for Horses Has a Great Idea

Researchers have found that horses became more stressed and increasingly difficult to handle the more isolated they are and significant levels of stress have been shown to lead to disease.

Equine Groups Voice Strong Support for PAST Bill

PAST increases penalties for soring horses, removes the pads and action devices often implicated in the process, and abolishes the current inspection system which is riddled with conflicts of interest.

Free Gastroscopy Exams Offered at Horse Show

Competitors at the Kentucky Horse Park have an opportunity for a free gastroscopy exam of their horse courtesy of Merial and Rood and Riddle on June 11-12, during the 2-day break between the Country Heir I and Country Heir II Horseshow. Gastroscopy exams

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