
Horse Boarders’ Rights (or Lack Thereof)
What are your rights when you’re boarding your horse?
What are your rights when you’re boarding your horse?
Find out how the government shutdown could impact the horse industry and your equine interests.
Two connected to horse transport company Three Angels Farms were indicted earlier this month.
A judge ruled that criteria used to award inspection permits to horse process plants was flawed.
There are now bills in both the U.S. House and Senate to amend the HPA to eliminate soring.
A jury found the AQHA’s rule forbidding the registration of cloned horses is a violation of antitrust laws.
The New Mexico Environment Department denied Valley Meats’ wastewater permit request, pending a hearing.
A lawsuit challenging AQHA rules preventing registration of cloned horses heads to court this week.
Congressmen Andy Barr and Paul Tonko have been named co-chairs of the Congressional Horse Caucus.
The BLM requests public nominations to fill three Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board positions.
A meat plant in New Mexico has received a federal permit to begin processing horses.
The National Forest System lacks the resources and staff to keep up with growing recreation demands.
The Senate Appropriations Committee voted to deny horsemeat inspection funds funds during fiscal 2014.
While USEF rules require owners to report fatalities, there are currently no regulations regarding collapse.
The amendment would deny the USDA funding to carry out inspections at U.S. horse processing plants.
The legislation would help protect a herd of wild horses residing on North Carolina’s Outer Banks.
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