
I Bought a Lame Horse: Now What?
Find out what legal recourse you might have against a seller after you buy a lame horse.
Find out what legal recourse you might have against a seller after you buy a lame horse.
Editor’s note: This post is a follow up to Rachel’s last entry: You Can’t Say That! Or Can You? What if the Negative Information is True? Truth is a
The $10,000 reward was offered after a horse was fatally injured after being taken from its stall in July.
At least once a week, Equine Legal Solutions receives a call or e-mail from someone wanting to know whether they have a good case against
The code was designed to establish good welfare procedures to follow to “put the horse first.”
Eric Mitchell shares his thoughts on the U.S. Trotting Association’s recent exit from the RMTC.
The AVMA says crucial veterinary programs that ensure animals’ health and welfare are short-staffed or halted.
Attorney Rachel Kosmal McCart joins TheHorse.com’s blogger stable to pen the “Horses and the Law” blog.
What are your rights when you’re boarding your horse?
The Montana Department of Livestock says horses must have a brand inspection before crossing county lines.
Find out how the government shutdown could impact the horse industry and your equine interests.
Connecticut horse owners anxiously await a ruling that could declare horses a naturally vicious species.
Two connected to horse transport company Three Angels Farms were indicted earlier this month.
Kentucky’s equine industry had a total economic impact of almost $3 billion, generated 40,665 jobs last year.
The charges against a Tennessee horse trainer were dropped, but the case could still be far from over.
The requirement for a negative Coggins test for horses entering the state changed from six months to one year.
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