Settlement Reached in Florida Horse Deaths
Owners of horses that ingested recalled feed have reached a settlement with Lakeland Animal Nutrition Inc.
Owners of horses that ingested recalled feed have reached a settlement with Lakeland Animal Nutrition Inc.
The lawsuit alleges a Wisconsin county is responsible for the deaths after the animals were allegedly unlawfully seized.
The holidays are prime time for supporting charities, and horse rescues often top equine enthusiasts’ lists.
Rescue operators share advice on small steps owners can take to keep their horses out of less-than-ideal situations.
Authorities are investigating the cause of a Hockessin barn blaze that killed a dozen horses; one horse survived.
Tristar Equine Marketing has recalled Gastrotec after receiving a warning letter from the FDA regarding its marketing.
A fourth Florida horse has died after consuming an equine feed tainted with an antibiotic intended for use in cattle.
The lawsuit alleges that the St. Louis Metropolitan Taxicab Commission failed to regulate horse-drawn cabs in that city.
The proposed law would ban horse-drawn carriages from New York City’s streets.
But one slaughter proponent doesn’t believe the ban will stop the flow of horsemeat sold offshore.
Meanwhile, a University of Wyoming researcher released study results on how wild horses and cattle graze the rangelands.
The New York City council has received a proposed ordinance that would banish the iconic horse-drawn carriages from that city’s streets.
A herd of horses is receiving rehabilitative care after being removed from a New Jersey farm operated by a Standardbred racehorse trainer.
Horse owners who believe their animals were affected by recalled feed are seeking restitution Lakeland Animal Nutrition and its parent company.
Montana authorities are investigating the fatal shooting of a Quarter Horse near Butte.
A series of unspecified complaints prompted the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to send warning letters to several firms the agency said were marketing equine ulcer products without its approval.
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