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Bipartisan Legislators Take Stand Against Slaughter of California Wild Horses

It's time for the Forest Service to abandon its cruel plan to treat these national treasures like trash by selling them for $1 a piece by the truckload, without limitation on slaughter.

How Your Horse Knows How You Are Feeling and What You Are Thinking

Research study results suggest that horses integrate human facial expressions and voice tones to perceive human emotions.

Foundation for the Horse Throwing a Virtual Barn Party to Celebrate the Horse and Essential Care Providers

On the evening of May 29, The Foundation for the Horse invites you to polish your belt buckle, pull on your boots and log into Facebook for The Virtual Barn Party for the Horse.

Basic Farriery: No Hoof No Horse

There are three important aspects of farriery used to keep the horse sound, beginning with the appropriate foot trim, along with the correct size and placement of the horseshoe.

Interior Department Faces Lawsuit Over Adoption Program That's Sending Wild Horses & Burros to Slaughter

We cannot sit idly by while the Biden Administration remains silent as untold numbers of federally-protected wild horses and burros are sent to slaughter through a program that is subsidized by tax dollars.

Springtime Brings New Cases of Allergic Bronchitis in Horses

The ideal stable for a horse with allergic bronchitis is an open field since fresh air therapy may be all that is needed to return the horse's condition to normal.

Zenyatta or Blame? Winner of Horse of Year

 Ballots for the thoroughbred Horse of the Year are due on Tuesday, January 4, 2011.  Known as the Eclipse Awards, Horse of the Year is the most prestigeous award in American thoroughbred horse racing.  The Horse of the Year will be honored on Jan

Iowa Owner sees Horse Death as Suspicious

Deputies were called to a rural Iowa property after six horses escaped under suspicious circumstances and one of the horses reportedly died of hyperthemia due to heat exhaustion.

Horse Trainer to Fight Bond Restrictions in Soring Case

A federal judge in Chattanooga has allowed bond for four men charged in a horse soring case, but Jackie McConnell is objecting to the conditions for his bond and will be back in court to fight the restriction that bars him from training horses while wai

Tribal Horses Rounded Up by US Forest Service

Tribal members will decide whether to sell or keep their horses and constrain them from further unauthorized grazing on federal land.

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