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Horses Saved from Fire by Brave Rescuers

Courageous staff put their lives at risk to prevent huge loss of equine life as fire encircles property. The bravery of his handlers may be all that saved Harness Jewels winner Franco Emirate from perishing in Thursday's fires in Canterbury.

Equine Guleph a Leader in eLearning

The 10th anniversary year at Equine Guelph has given the horse community much to celebrate as they have proven themselves leaders in equine education, health and welfare.

Zoetis Donates CORE EQ INNOVATOR Vaccines to Partners of The ASPCA's Right Horse Initiative

Equine organizations across the country are eligible to receive free vaccines for the hundreds of horses in their care.

3 Out of 4 Americans Oppose Inhumane Helicopter Roundups of Wild Horses

Bipartisan opposition mounts to Bureau of Land Management's plan to roundup 19,000 of America's iconic wild horses this year.

What is your Horse's Risk of Colic this Spring?

Colic problems arise when spring grasses are 3 to 4 inches tall before the horse is turned out and he consumes too much, causing a digestive upset.

Horizon Structures Presents Series: Barn Design and Management Tips For Competition Horses

If the barn building has not yet begun the opportunity to cater for the requirements of the competition horses in their own "wing" is a great design choice.

Did Horse Owners Know about Soring of Tennessee Walkers?

According to District Attorney General Mike Dunavant, several Tennessee Walking Horse owners will be investigated to determine whether they knew their horses were being sored by Jackie McConnell.

California Horse Rescuers Need Help Now

A Chino Hills non-profit facility taking care of a large group of rescue horses is asking the public for help to avoid having to close its doors.

State May Approve Mini Horses as Service Animals

The Illinois State Senate voted Tuesday, 26 June 2012 to add miniature horses to the list of service animals. Like seeing-eye dogs, miniature horses can accompany and aid people with disabilities. The vote sends the measure to the Illinois House.

Residents Trying to Aid Wild Horses

Five wild horses roaming around the master-planned community of Rancho Sahuarita, Arizona, near Tucson have caused a controversy over whether or not they should be captured, or left free to wander.

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