
BLM to Gather Wild Horses in Northwest Colorado
The BLM plans to gather up to 167 horses using water- and bait-trapping and helicopter gather operations.

The BLM plans to gather up to 167 horses using water- and bait-trapping and helicopter gather operations.

Five new cases have been confirmed. Three horses are recovering, one died, and one was euthanized.

From vaccinating against disease to storing feed properly, learn how to protect your horses from pests.

The BLM will gather 15 to 20 adoptable horses from the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range, south of Billings, Montana.
The tribunal suspended two riders and an owner for 24 months each after their horses tested positive for propoxyphene.

The new MRI replaces a previous system at New Bolton Center, installed in 2005 and used until recently.
The Maryland Horse Industry Board will accept grant applications for research, educational, and promotional projects.

The ‘Prescription for Racing Reform’ seeks non-race day EIPH treatments, supports a 48-hour NSAID rule, and more.

Horse owners should take steps to protect their animals, including vaccinating and implementing insect control measures.

The $15,000 grant will be used to construct new run-in sheds on Old Friends’ expanded Georgetown, Kentucky, facility.
The Aug. 18 lecture topic will be “Biosecurity and Vaccination: Evaluating Flu and Herpes Risk.”
The AAEP has awarded the Unwanted Horse Coalition a grant of $5,000 to be put towards its Operation Gelding fund.
Both riders had been provisionally suspended after their horses tested positive for prohibited substances.

The move follows an investigation into horse welfare issues and noncompliance with FEI endurance rules and regulations.
The final premises released was in Ward County, approximately 30 miles north of Fort Stockton.
Thoroughbred trainer Tom Amoss was suspended for 45 days and fined $5,000 for a 2011 positive test for methocarbamol.
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