Horse Week 2022 promises to be exciting for viewers. During the week-long viewing experience, riders and horse lovers of every level and discipline will enjoy high-quality educational and inspiring content.
Connected Horse workshops are nonriding activities that center on liberty exercises, generally defined as the practice of meaningful connection exercises designed to build trust with the horse.
Take a shot at stardom! The American Paint Horse Association and valued Corporate Partner Purina Horse Feed are proud to announce the âA Difference You Can Seeâ video contest, running from September 1â30.
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
âThe Time to Ride Challenge, a grassroots competition offering $100,000 cash and prizes to stables, clubs, and businesses that introduce new people to horses, continues through September 30th nationwide and has reached 20,107, marking a 31% increase ove
âThis lawsuit was filed by livestock owners that view wild horses as competition for below-market, taxpayer-subsidized grazing on public lands,â said Caitlin Zittkowski, attorney for Meyer, Glitzenstein and Crystal, the firm representing the advocates
"USDA's goals in upholding and enforcing the Horse Protection Act are to achieve the dual purposes of the Act: eliminate the cruel and inhumane practice of soring; and eliminate unfair competition by persons showing, exhibiting and selling sore horses.â
"Fruits and vegetables such as apples and carrots make healthy holiday treats for horses along with cookie and muffin treats made using natural grains and molasses.â
A Home for Every Horse partners W.F. Young, Inc. and Purina Animal Nutrition presented prizes to Caitlin Schoemmell, winner of the Rags to Riches competition with her horse How Do You Like Me Now, and to the rescue of her choice, the United States Equine
Researchers are working to identify genes that influence horses' tendency to react to perceived danger.