"More than 600 of the nationâs leading middle school and high school equestrians are converging on the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Kentucky, today, April 20, 2016, as the 2016 IEA National Finals get underway.â
âAt least 100 million working equines are the engines that power the developing world, doing the hardest jobs under the toughest conditions to support the livelihoods of 600 million people or 9% of the world's population.â
âThe Stewarts, who recently bought a New Jersey farm which will be a new home for hundreds of animals rescued from cruelty, then decided to adopt Lily and bring her to their Howling Animal Sanctuary for abused animals in New Jersey.â
Equine cruelty cases often require significant resources, training, and expertise, which can create a barrier for local organizations with limited funds.
âInternationally, more and more trainers, riders and veterinarians are learning about the clinical studies and proven benefits regarding the protection FLAIR Strips provide their horsesâ lungs.â.
Helmet head may be unflattering but is it worth risking vegetable brain? No matter what the riding discipline, wearing a helmet is one of the best ways to minimize the chance of a brain injury.
The one-year campaign recognizes the value of every donation and every donor toward improving lives of working horses, donkeys and mules, and people throughout the developing world.
The two-day extravaganza gives horse enthusiasts a chance to find out more about endurance riding from riders happy to share their knowledge and welcome new riders to their ranks.
Brooke USA is focused on significantly improving the welfare of working horses, donkeys and mules throughout much of the world including disadvantaged communities.