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Kansas Horse Owners Call for Support of K.E.E.P.

The Kansas Horse Council continues to receive letters and emails of support for the Kansas Equine Education and Promotion Act (K.E.E.P.) The Kansas Equine Education and Promotion Act (K.E.E.P.) would create an equine feed check-off program to generate rev

Therapeutic Horseback Riding Study to Address PTSD and TBI

The research team will examine the effects of 6 weeks of therapeutic horseback riding on 40 U.S. military veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and/or Traumatic Brain Injury.

Wild Fires Threaten Homes, Horses and Lives

From Oklahoma, through Utah, on to California and north through Washington state, a combination of dry hot weather, lightning strikes and tinder-dry vegetation are contributing to fires that threaten hundreds of people, their homes and animals including h

AHP Horse Industry Survey Contains Few Surprises

The information derived from the 2012 AHP Equine Industry Survey did not contain many surprises. In fact, the survey found the demographics and other factors addressed in the survey to be very similar to the results of the 2010 survey with a few exceptio

Pintos and Ponies Win Prizes in Tulsa

A wide array of Pinto horses, ponies and miniatures vied to be champions at the 2013 Pinto World Championship with exhibitors and their equines earning a multitude of prizes, awards and friendships.

Retirement of I'll Have Another Announced

Although I'll Have Another will not participate in the Belmont Stakes tomorrow to compete for the Triple Crown,  the New York Racing Association has  announced that I'll Have Another and jockey Mario Gutierrez will lead the Belmont Stakes field

English Thoroughbred Stallion Dark Ronald XX Excluded as Source of Warmblood Fragile Foal Syndrome

Warmblood fragile foal syndrome is a severe, usually fatal, genetic disease that manifests itself after birth in affected horses.

SmartPak Is Supporting Riders During These Uncertain Pandemic Times

SmartPak introduces its own line of eco-friendly face masks designed with rider comfort and safety in mind with new face masks designed by riders and offers support to the equestrian community.

National Conference Of "Horse, Human And Nature" with Special Guest Temple Grandin Rescheduled for September

We felt it was important to have this event in person with equine and human interaction, and given the challenge of travel and health concerns, we set new dates in 2021.

USDA Announces Requirement for Contingency Plans to Protect Animals During Emergencies and Disasters, Such as Hurricanes and Wildfires

APHIS is committed to ensuring the welfare of animals and carries out the critical work of ensuring humane treatment of animals through unannounced inspections, visits, horse protection inspections, and other activities.

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