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Call for Horses with Front Limb Lameness

Louisiana State University Equine Health Studies Program is seeking donations of horses with front limb lameness (Grade 2-4) due to osteoarthritis.

UK-led Kentucky Equine Survey Launches

 An accurate assessment of the number of horses in Kentucky and their economic impact are two fundamental pieces of information unavailable to those who need it. A University of Kentucky College of Agriculture-led study will accurately quantify that info

Morgan Horse Breed Celebrated

The best of the best in the Morgan breed was celebrated in Oklahoma City for the 40th edition of the Grand National & World Championship Morgan Horse Show®, October 6-13. Since 1973, this show has represented the pinnacle of achievement in the Morgan hor

Fees Reduced for AjPHA

In preparation for the upcoming 2012 American Junior Paint Horse Association’s (AjPHA) Youth World Championship Show, to be held June 22-30, 2012, at the Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth, Texas, the organization put into action suggestions made

AAEP Allocates $316,000 in Support of Horse Welfare

The AAEP Foundation has approved 2013 funding of $316,298 for 25 equine organizations and special projects committed to improving the welfare of the horse.

2015 Homes for Horses Coalition Conference Speakers Announced

”Leading equine rescues and sanctuaries from across the country will participate in the 2015 Homes for Horses Coalition conference, September 25th and 26th in Irving, Texas.”

Research into Gut Bacteria May Save Horses' Lives

Ontario Veterinary College researcher, Dr. Scott Weese has a number of horse-related research goals. Among them is better understanding of the role of Clostridium difficile, an anaerobic spore-forming bacterium in the different types of intestinal dise

Congressman Slams BLM for Risky Roundup

Arizona congressman Raul Grijalva is lashing out against federal land managers’ emergency roundup of wild horses in northern Nevada, saying it poses a risk to the animals because it’s taking place during the height of foaling season.

Young Reader Fiction Emphasizes New Lives for Horses

Linda McLoon, a lifelong horsewoman, created the characters in her books to reflect her own devotion to finding and retraining off-the-track Thoroughbreds.

Racing Task Force Calls for Tighter Horse Medication Rules

A New York task force investigating thoroughbred deaths at the Aqueduct race track this past winter has called for tighter rules and better regulation of drug use, particularly corticosteroids that can mask injuries.

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