BLM to Relocate Utah Mustangs from Utah Corrections’ Program
More than 1,000 Bureau of Land Management (BLM) mustangs will be relocated in the wake of a dispute between the federal agency and the Utah Department of Corrections.
More than 1,000 Bureau of Land Management (BLM) mustangs will be relocated in the wake of a dispute between the federal agency and the Utah Department of Corrections.
A Tennessee Walking Horse and Spotted Saddle Horse went missing from their Madison County pasture.
Law enforcement authorities in Illinois believe thunderstorms could be to blame for a barn fire that killed two horses in Kane County.
Fire investigators believe that a lightning strike could have caused the death of a horse located in a Fort Gratiot, Michigan, barn.
A mule in South Carolina has tested positive for equine infectious anemia (EIA), making that case the first confirmed new incidence of the disease originating in that state for more than a decade.
A Tennessee horse hauler whose firm was shut down by federal authorities in 2012 has pleaded guilty to a single charge under a plea deal.
Texas law enforcement authorities are hoping water samples can help determined what killed at least a dozen horses residing on a Webb County farm.
More than two dozen horses are receiving rehabilitative care after being removed from a San Diego County, California, property.
Members of a veterinary medical committee charged with testing horses for Horse Protection Act compliance at a the Tennessee Walking Horse (TWH) National Celebration say rumors that one member never agreed to be on the committee are false.
Horses that were reported killed near Harlan, Kentucky, have been accounted for, according to state police investigating the case.
Ten horses reported missing from their Oklahoma pasture earlier this month are now at the center of a theft investigation involving several states and a federal agency.
An Ohio family that uses a Miniature Horse as a therapy animal is appealing a court’s decision to dismiss their case to keep the animal at their home.
A North Dakota man from whom more than 120 horses were seized has been arrested again on probation violation charges.
Maury County, Tennessee, authorities are blaming an electrical malfunction for a barn fire that killed five Tennessee Walking Horses.
The Congressmen called on USDA Secretary Tom Vilsak to instruct USDA inspectors to use available protocols and technology to enforce the Horse Protection Act.
The allegedly malnourished bay mare was apparently abandoned in a pasture where other horses reside, officials say.
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