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Homes for Horses Commends Action Saving Wild Burros

With swift action by several equine rescues, 70 wild burros offered at auction in Arizona were rescued and are being cared for by members of the Homes for Horses Coalition.

Warning for Horse Owners: Ticks Are Out During the Fall Season

Protecting equines from ticks during the fall is a topic worth investing some time and interest in since ticks hatch their eggs in leaves, leaf mulch, and dry brush.

Herbsmith Sponsors Equestrian Facilities

Herbsmith, Inc. has recently sponsored four equestrian competition facilities including, Dressage at Devon, Sonoma Horse Park, Lamplight Equestrian Center, and Horse Show in the Sun (HITS) at Saugerties.

Michigan Horse Dies of EEE

The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development on Thursday announced that lab tests confirmed the diagnosis of Eastern Equine Encephalitis in a Midland County horse that died. The horse in Clark County tested positive for Eastern Equine E

Cougar Attacks In Oregon

Aloha residents believe that a cougar roaming their rural neighborhood has killed a horse and injured two others. Bite marks thought to be those of a cougar were found on the neck of a surviving horse. A dead horse was found in the woods with parts

BLM to Cut Back on Horse Roundups

The U.S. Bureau of Land Management says it will scale back costly wild horse roundups that some critics say are inhumane.

New Thoroughbred Makeover Award for Top-Scoring California-Bred Horse

Any Jockey Club-registered Thoroughbred that raced or had a published work on or after July 1, 2016, is eligible to compete in the Makeover.

Colorado State's Equine Fertility Lab Receives $3 Million Gift

A couple notable in the Arabian horse industry has donated $3 million to the Colorado State University Equine Reproduction Laboratory to propel teaching, research and clinical services.

Mustang Heritage Foundation Achieves a Record-Breaking Year in Wild Horse and Burro Placements

Getting these 2,623 animals placed into adoptive homes helps to preserve an American icon and a connection with our western heritage.

AHC Interacts with Congress

This year’s American Horse Council National Issues Forum, entitled “Congress on a Diet: What It Means for the Horse Industry,” highlighted the current budget environment in Washington.

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