St. Andrews University Equestrian Program director and IHSA [no-glossary]coach, Peggy McElveen, is promising quintessential Southern hospitality when the Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex hosts the 39th Intercollegiate Horse Show Association National C
The first annual AQHA Trail Challenge Series was a great success with riders from 8 states showing more than 15 different breeds throughout the series.
On Wednesday, November 7th the newest building on the Penn Vet New Bolton Center Campus was dedicated. The building is the Ilona English Equine Performance Evaluation Facility (EPEF).
The Equine Guelph courses, including Equine Functional Anatomy and Equine Nutrition, emphasize equine welfare throughout.
âThe Platero Project is funded by an anonymous donor who developed a deep appreciation for burros after reading their story as a child and who is very passionate about and dedicated to saving Americaâs remaining burro herds.â
"As it is the literal basis for competition, HIPICO Santa Fe knows how important footing is to a successful horse show experience. At the completion of the footing enhancement process, HIPICO is planning an open house to invite riders to experience the n
âGrassroots support from recreational trail users, including many equestrians, played an important role in making sure RTP was passed and the AHC appreciates all the individual horsemen and organizations that contacted their Representatives in support o
Reining fans from all corners of the globe are looking forward to this yearâs 2011 National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) Futurity & Adequan® North American Affiliate Championship Show. Itâs the largest show in all of Reining and is expected to pa
The UN Food and Agriculture Organization have declared the need for URGENT support in areas of West Africa, including The Gambia, due to a severe food shortage. One of the poorest countries in the world, The Gambia ranks 160th [no-glossary]out of 179 coun
Faulty electrical equipment. exposed wires, uncovered lights, overloaded circuits, lightning strikes, improperly-stored hay, and dropped cigarettes are among the most common causes of barn fires.