USEF Bans Action Devices for Gaited Horses
The USEF executive committee approved a rule banning soring during its Dec. 17, 2012, meeting.
The USEF executive committee approved a rule banning soring during its Dec. 17, 2012, meeting.
The legislation calls for a ban on equine performance-enhancing drugs in horse racing in New York.
Cuomo wants to “redirect” $1.5 to $2 million per year for equine safety programs at the state’s racetracks.
This comprehensive survey of all breeds of horses, ponies, donkeys, and mules was the first since 1977.
Horse owners can elect to obtain a six-month passport in lieu of a certificate of veterinary inspection.
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.
The proposed ordinance would regulate various aspects of horse keeping in the city.
The arrest follows an extensive investigation into the illegal horsemeat trade in Hillsborough County.
Crundwell admitted to embezzling millions of dollars from the city of Dixon, Ill.
War horses are remembered on Veterans Day through ceremonial parades and monuments around the world.
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