Mississippi Judge Allows Horse Herd Rescue
A herd of horses is receiving rehabilitative care after a Mississippi judge granted a rescue group temporary custody of the animals.
A herd of horses is receiving rehabilitative care after a Mississippi judge granted a rescue group temporary custody of the animals.
A bill that would give federal lawmakers an alternate way to prevent the soring of Tennessee Walking Horses was introduced into the U.S. House of Representatives this week.
The controversial memo that suggested halting gathers and implementing the euthanasia of sick and aged mustangs in the field is authentic, but was predicated on budget cuts that never happened, a BLM representative says.
An Oklahoma woman is accused of selling a Quarter Horse that did not belong to her, and of illegally altering the ownership documents connected to another.
The owner of an Ohio horse rescue is accused of misappropriating almost $50,000 in funds, as well as of failing to register the charity with the state.
A Miniature Horse used as a service animal is at the center of a lawsuit involving the city of Blue Ash, Ohio; a disabled child; and a fair housing organization.
Midge Leitch, VMD, Dipl ACVS, has died after a long battle with cancer. She was 67 years old.
Seventeen horses are receiving rehabilitative care after being seized from two properties earlier this month.
The ordinance that would ban horse-drawn carriages in New York City has not yet reached the city council.
A judge sentenced Jackson to serve two consecutive 5-year sentences in connection with the case.
Kansas law enforcement authorities are seeking whoever shot a pair of horses found dead in Douglas County.
Twenty-four allegedly malnourished horses and a donkey are receiving rehabilitative care after being seized.
The BLM is hoping the public can help identify those responsible for the shooting deaths of two wild burros.
Eighteen horses were killed in a barn fire at Brookwood Equestrian Center in Oconee County, Ga.
Jackson was sentenced to serve 42 months in prison in Oklahoma and 7 months probation.
Sue Wallis, who made headlines as a vocal proponent of U.S. horse processing, died Tuesday. She was 56.
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