Rep. John Campbell (R-Calif.) to Co-Chair CAPC
Rep. John Campbell (R-Calif.) named co-chair of the Congressional Animal Protection Caucus.
Rep. John Campbell (R-Calif.) named co-chair of the Congressional Animal Protection Caucus.
The BLM says the new policy directives were developed in response to public concern about animal welfare.
The perpetrators unlawfully killed a burro, harvested the meat, and left the carcass in the desert.
The USEF executive committee approved a rule banning soring during its Dec. 17, 2012, meeting.
New chairman Claire Aldridge also serves as chairman of the equine health and welfare advisory committee.
The agricultural census gathers vital information about U.S agriculture, including the horse community.
The new rules restrict purchases of more than four animals in a six-month period unless approved by the BLM.
Gagliano is the president and chief operating officer of The Jockey Club.
The recent fiscal cliff tax legislation can benefit horse owners and breeders and farm owners.
The rule establishes regulations for improving the traceability of horses and livestock moving interstate.
The lawsuit alleges the organizations conspired to defame a New Mexico meat processing company.
War horses are remembered on Veterans Day through ceremonial parades and monuments around the world.
The NTRA’s “Horse PAC,” a bipartisan fund, spent $416,500 in the most recent election cycle.
The FEI’s new project will include endorsing an official biosecurity guide and promoting horse passports.
Vets and animal welfare organizations teach law officers how to recognize signs of equine neglect.
The legislation would stiffen penalties for soring horses by amending the Horse Protection Act (HPA) of 1970.
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