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Strategic Land Purchases Elevate World Equestrian Centers to World's Largest Equestrian Venues

World Equestrian Center triples space with dozens of facility improvements and major changes planned, while Ocala facility expands by 1,000 acres.

California EVH-1 Update

California has one new confirmed case of Equine Herpes Myeloencephalopathy (EHM) caused by EHV-1. There are now 19 confirmed EHM cases in the state. Today’s confirmed case is a febrile horse in Colusa County which did not compete at the Ogden, UT

Merial AQHA Regional Championships Scheduled for 2014

The Merial AQHA Regional Championships are a way for exhibitors to test their skills in a fun and rewarding environment.

American Shetland Pony Club Galloping into Des Moines, IA

The Jacobson Exhibition Center in Des Moines will play home to more than 400 classes for small equine during the historic Congress, the official national championship for all divisions of the American Shetland Pony and for the American Show Pony.

Horse Advocates Respond to Court Decision That Could Allow Soring of Horses

This decision is a travesty for the welfare of the horse and a major blow to the interests of all owners, breeders, trainers and exhibitors who have fought for years to ensure that show horse competition is both humane and fair.

Intercollegiate Horse Show Association National Championships Coming in May

Looking for thrilling equestrian competition on the first Saturday in May? Sure, there's always the Kentucky Derby, or you can follow four times the action when the 41st Intercollegiate Horse Show Association National Championships returns.

ASPC Super Gelding Program Advances

The American Shetland Pony Club, Inc., (ASPC) established a Super Gelding Program a couple of years ago to promote geldings in all of its registries – the ASPC (American Shetlands), the American Miniature Horse Registry, the American Show Pony Registry

Research Shows Benefits of Forage-only Diet For Horses in Training

Researchers ar the Department of Animal Nutrition and Management of Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Uppsala, Sweden have studied the benefits of a forage-only diet for young horses in training.

Thermography of Horses' Legs - Drafts Do Make a Difference!

Since its introduction years ago, thermography has been increasingly used by vets to pinpoint the cause of lameness in horses, but a recent study shows that airflow conditions can lead to a misdiagnosis.

Attendance Increases at Horse Shows In the Sun

An outstanding start to the 2011 Horses In the Sun (HITS) Desert Circuit, combined with some absolutely fabulous weather in the Southern California desert, has made Thermal the talk of the winter circuits.

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