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ELCR and USDF Launch the Equine Land Conservation Achievement Award

Nominations for the Equine Land Conservation Achievement award, which recognizes an individual or organization for outstanding achievement in protecting land or access to land for equine use, will be due by August 31, 2017

Parelli Natural Horsemanship Announces "Four Savvys"

Pat Parelli chose to divide the Parelli program into four distinct areas, or “Savvys,” which opens the door for students to make their horsemanship education unique to them.

New Cases of Equine Vesicular Stomatitits Confirmed

At least 170 cases of vesicular stomatitis have been confirmed in Colorado and Texas, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal Plant and Health Inspection Service.

Rolex Kentucky Three Day Horse Event Coming This Weekend - April 24-27

The stage is set for a thrilling competition in the Eventing calendar, the Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event, third leg of the FEI Classics™ this coming weekend, April 24-27, 2014.

US Rider and EKU Set Date For Large Animal Rescue Training

USRider Equestrian Motor Plan and Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) have finalized the dates for the 2013 Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue Training course. The course is scheduled for April 5-7 at EKU and the training will be provided by Kentucky L

Horse Owners: Play It Safe During Winter Weather

Residents that live in areas where snow and ice are prevalent during the winter months are used to bundling up, braving bad roads and caring for animals even during the worst of blizzards. Montana Farm Bureau would like to remind everyone to be safety-min

Risks and Glory for Olympic Equestrians

The cross country equestrian events during the Olympics have proved to be a very wild ride for many of the competitors. In fact, only three riders made it over the course fault-free: UK’s Nicola Wilson and Opposition Buzz, Australia’s Christopher Burt

University of Kentucky Ag Equine Programs Launches Equine Science Review

Reporting completed projects and exciting new knowledge is obviously important, but the Equine Science Review also enables new ideas and work-in-progress stories to be shared.

Facing the Storm - PATH Intl.Establishes Intl. Disaster Relief Fund to Aid Equine Centers Following Hurricane Ian

Some equine centers will have to shut down their services until they can clean up, rebuild and safely offer the equine-assisted services to those who need it most.

Protect Horses from EEE and West Nile Virus

You can decrease the chance of your animals’ being exposed to the virus by limiting their exposure to mosquitoes. The best way to do this is to reduce mosquito breeding sites. Mosquitoes can breed in any puddle that lasts more than 4 days. The be

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