In their first-ever national conference for horse owners and enthusiasts, the Humane Society of the United States and other horse welfare groups will present Honoring the Horse - a 2-day conference featuring guest speakers on a wide array of equine topics
A group of Italian-based scientists have demonstrated that horses are not only capable of reading human actions but can also change the way they respond to a task based on their own experiences.
Studies by veterinarians on horses suffering from hard-to-resolve leg issues have led to one result: Sox For Horses, and specifically, its warm weather/biting insect protection horse sock, Summer Whinnys deliver everything needed to protect legs from biti
Equine Resource Database contains a list of resources available nationwide to help current horse owners, prospective horse owners, rescues, sanctuaries, and the equine industry as a whole.
AWC has obtained records that document an alarming number of deaths of wild horses at multiple BLM holding facilities within weeks or months after roundup operations end.
"Due to strong community support in the Fish Springs area the BLM has worked with AWHPC and the Gardnerville-based Pine Nut Wild Horse Advocates to establish a pilot program to manage the Fish Springs horses through humane birth control.â
Plans for 2015 include the launch of a grant program supporting stables and organizations that create newcomer-friendly events and a bigger, better Time to Ride Challenge with a goal of reaching 100,000 new horse enthusiasts.
âBottom line: If your horse is head-shy thereâs a good chance that it might be a physical discomfort, and not a training issue.â
103 years ago this month, America’s horses and mules began their one-way journey to the battlefields of World War One and Brooke USA’s Horse Heroes Campaign is remembering them by helping today’s working equines.
The push for mustang slaughter is being orchestrated by a tiny but powerful special interest group that views wild horses as competition for cheap, taxpayer subsidized grazing.