
Bills Would Put States in Charge of Wild Horses, Burros
The legislation would place the herds under the jurisdiction of the states and Native American tribes that request it.
The legislation would place the herds under the jurisdiction of the states and Native American tribes that request it.
Kentuckians whose horses have gone missing can now search for them online using a new database.
Race-day medications for racehorses would be banned and an independent agency would be charged with enforcing rules.
These waivers are worth far more than the paper they’re written on. Here’s what you need to know.
Organizations encouraged Congress to pass the bipartisan National Forest Trails System Stewardship Act.
The theme for this year’s AHC National Issues Forum is “Protecting and Promoting the Horse.”
Lawmakers reintroduced legislation that would stiffen penalties for those that sore Tennessee Walking Horses.
Horses have been one of the signature sectors of Kentucky’s agricultural economy for many years.
While there are already regulations in place for whip use in harness races, the new rule is more restrictive.
The bill stems from a deadly 2007 incident involving the crash of a double-decker trailer carrying Belgian draft horses.
State statutes require a brand inspection if owners plan on buying, selling, adopting, gifting, or selling horses.
Equine sessions will cover a range of issues from the Kentucky horse industry to court cases on industry regulation.
A provision that retroactively extends three-year tax depreciation for all racehorses was passed Dec. 16.
Tristar Equine Marketing has recalled Gastrotec after receiving a warning letter from the FDA regarding its marketing.
The bill will effectively prevent any horse slaughterhouses from opening until Sept. 30, 2015.
Meanwhile, a University of Wyoming researcher released study results on how wild horses and cattle graze the rangelands.
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