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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.

Barn and Stable Ventilation

Learn about the 5 ways you can improve air quality for your horse and how good ventilation makes your barn a healthy place for your horse and you.

Horse Training for Difficult Horses Empowers Rescuers

The culmination of “Plan 4 Progress,” a virtual training program supporting U.S. horse rescues, will hold a clinic to help adoption centers and horse rescue trainers learn foundation skills for working with difficult horses to help them find forever h

Let Whinny Warmers Protect Your Horse from Winter Chill

In warm weather, a horse annoyed by biting flies on its legs can take off at a lively trot for the far side of the pasture to escape the pests.  But if those same legs are exposed to winter’s bitter chill, while suffering from the pain of arthritis or

Texans Warned about Illegal Entry of Horses with Piroplasmosis

 Horses and other livestock smuggled across the Mexican border increase the risk of horses coming into the US with infectious diseases such as piroplasmosis which could lead to epidemics in the United States.

Utah Man Arrested after Dragging Horse Behind Truck

"The video reportedly showed Freeman Yoder pulling a draft horse behind a truck until it dropped to the ground, then he continued pulling the animal toward the barn after it would not stand up.”

Edie Falco and Last Chance for Animals Reveal Abuses of New York City Carriage Horses

”Group calls for passing of Intro 573 after uncovering routine violations of New York City carriage horse laws and regulations with horses operating in dangerous traffic conditions, deprived of water, and forced to work while lame.”

Dr. Glenn Blodgett Appointed to American Horse Council Board

”Dr. Blodgett received his bachelor’s degree in animal science from Oklahoma State University and earned his degree in veterinary medicine from Texas A&M University, and has since been recognized as an outstanding alumnus by both universities.”

Rep. Raul Grijalva Calls for Changes in BLM Wild Horse Program

The Animal Resource Center (ARC) in Oklahoma City is caring for hundreds of animals displaced by tornados and storms and Manna Pro has donated much-needed feed.

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