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FOSH Presents Anti-soring Information

Friends of Sound Horses (FOSH) announced that its President, Lori Northrup, made an anti-soring presentation to a gathering of veterinarians at the University of Pennsylvania’s Veterinary New Bolton Center in Kennett Square, PA earlier this month.

Northern Illinois Barn Fire Kills 15 Horses

According to McHenry Township Fire District Lt. Tom Ruggero, at least 15 horses died on Wednesday, April 11, when a fire swept through a barn in northern Illinois destroying the barn and killing the horses. Fortunately most of the stable's horses were

Twentieth Horse Death at Santa Anita Brings Out Demonstators

The number of horse deaths has raised both concern and criticism at the race track in Arcadia, California.

Unwanted Horse Coalition Announces New Program: ‘Operation Chip’

Starting in 2018, the Unwanted Horse Coalition will be offering a new service to its popular Operation Gelding program called “Operation Chip."

Horsemen’s Laboratory Marks A Milestone

It is also recommended to only deworm horses that are the most responsible for the contamination of the pastures and other areas where horses may be exposed to the infective eggs or larvae that are produced.

Horse Industry Gathers in DC, Moves Key Priorities Toward the Finish Line!

Horse industry advocates met with more than 30 federal lawmakers and two Administration officials representing the U.S. Forest Service to advocate for passage of the industry's top legislative priorities.

Ports of Entry into Canada for Slaughter Horses Designated

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is reminding transporters and importers that as of January 1, 2012, all shipments of feeder and slaughter horses entering Canada from the United States by ground transportation will be required to proceed through

Irish Charity Calls for Horse Castration

An equine charity has asked the Agriculture Minister to begin a program of identification, management and castration for horses in “problem” areas.

Equine Guelph's Gayle Ecker Participates in World Horse Conference

”Equine Guelph's year of "Full-Circle-Responsibility" welfare campaign, ended with a wonderful journey. Gayle Ecker was an invited guest to the World Horse Welfare conference in England!.”

Once Bit, Twice Shy Not the Case According to Research Study of Children Injured in Horse Activities

Study results indicated that of 75% of the children who experienced at least one type of painful incident with their horse more than once, only 7.3% modified their behavior.

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