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Tennessee Lawmakers Seek Felony Charges for Horse Cruelty
Horse owners in Tennessee who intentionally neglect their animals would face felony charges under a bill recently introduced into the state’s House of Representatives.
Names Stephanie Church Editor-In-Chief
Stephanie L. Church has been named Editor-in-Chief of The Horse, and will lead all editorial initiatives for both print and digital media platforms. Stephanie succeeds Kimberly S. Brown, who has left the company to pursue other business

The Horse Names Stephanie Church Editor-In-Chief
Stephanie L. Church has been named Editor-in-Chief of The Horse, and will lead all editorial initiatives for both print and digital media platforms. Stephanie succeeds Kimberly S. Brown, who has left the company to pursue other business interests.
Read Equine-Related Kindle Books on Your PC
I bit the bullet and got an iPhone because I need it to keep up with work more easily 24/7. I can read my work
Vet Talk with Dr. Parrott: Stable Scoop Episode 82
Dr. Parrott joins us for the quarterly Vet Talk episode. Lots of great questions from listeners in this episode, listen in. Stable Scoop Episode 82
Julie Goodnight Answers Listener Emails: Horse Tip Daily #162
Julie Goodnight, clinician, trainer and host of the RFD-TV show “Horse Master with Julie Goodnight” is back to speak to us about dealing with the
Making The Punishment Fit The Crime
The verdict came down last week, but the story is far from over. On March 10, Judge George J. Pulver Jr. found prominent New York

Stem Cell’s Role in Equine Medicine
Dr. Scott Hopper of Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital discusses the research behind stem cell and its uses in equine medicine.
Track Surface Maintenance Key, Officials Say
As people rush to takes sides in the great dirt-versus-synthetic racetrack surface debate, Mick Peterson, MS, PhD, and Santa Anita Park track superintendent Richard Tedesco suggested consistency and maintenance trump type of surface.
New Young Horse Feeding Recommendations Based on Breed
Breed-specific growth models help fine-tune feeding recommendations for young horses in the near future.
Stem Cell Research: Readers Weigh In
More than 760 readers of TheHorse.com responded to a poll asking, “What do you think about stem cell research for treatment of injuries in horses?”
NYC Carriage Driver Suspended for Driving Under Influence
Saverio Colarusso, a carriage driver from the West 38th street stable, appeared at the Department of Consumer Affairs court in response to summonses issued by the Humane Law Enforcement agents of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruel
Horse with Rabies Reported in Michigan
Michigan livestock and pet owners are being urged to vaccinate their animals against rabies after a horse in Lapeer County tested positive for the disease.
“It is essential pet and livestock owners take steps to vaccinate agains
Buy Electronic Horse Books With Free Kindle App for PC
Amazon.com has created a new app for your PC that allows you to read Kindle electronic books on your personal computer.
Ohio Woman Accused of Cruelty Declines Plea Deal
The Ohio woman accused of maltreating more than 40 Arabian horses has rejected a plea agreement that would reduce the charges against her.
Robin Vess was charged with 42 counts of animal cruelty last month after animal welfare author