The IEA program is available across the United States and currently has nearly 10,000 members in 32 states with membership open to teams of riders in grades 6-12.
Jessica Dabkowski of Laporte, Colorado, and her Mustang trainee Novo won the Fort Collins, Colorado, Extreme Mustang Makeover on June 9. Jessica and Novo were third in the pattern class and fourth in the combined leading and riding trail class, but the pr
HRTV (R) will make its annual trek to Churchill Downs to provide racing fans with the most comprehensive, on-site coverage of the 138th edition of the Kentucky Derby, beginning with Opening Day at the historic Louisville, KY track this Saturday, April 28.
CSU equine reproductive laboratory was severely damaged by a fire early the morning of July 26. Though authorities say the building may be a total loss, no humans or animals were injured in the fire. Cause of the fire is currently unknown, and thereâs
HSBC has agreed a further three-year term as global sponsor of FEI Eventing to include title sponsorships of the HSBC FEI Classics⢠until the end of 2013 and the HSBC FEI European Eventing Championships⢠in both 2011 and 2013.
With more than 30,000 American Mustangs waiting to be adopted in BLM facilities, the Mustang Heritage Foundation is stepping up its efforts to help these American legends find adoptive homes.
Eighteen individuals have been awarded scholarships to attend the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH Intl.) Conference and Annual Meeting in Bellevue, Wash.
âThe UK Equine Career and Opportunity Fair to be held on March 1, 2016, provides college students the chance to meet prospective equine industry employers and to learn about potential volunteer, internship and part-time and full-time employment opportun
Recognizing the service gaps within this community, the Bruce W. Carter Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Centerâs treatment has forged partnerships with innovative community-based rehabilitative programs to assist veterans with their recovery proc
Warmblood fragile foal syndrome is an inherited defect of connective tissue characterized by hyperextensible, abnormally thin, fragile skin and mucous membranes subject to open lesions.