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California Wildfire Danger Eases as Winds Fade

Like thousands of residents, Tanya Valdivia was allowed back in her neighborhood after firefighters began to surround the remnants of three major wildfires that forced widespread evacuations this week in Southern California.

The news for

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Horse Owners Evacuating Ahead of California Fires

Horse owners are trying to get themselves and their animals out of the way as two fires burn out of control in the Los Angeles area. The Marek fire in the San Fernando Valley had burned 4,726 acres by Monday afternoon, and the Sesnon Fire,

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Just Push Play: Which Webinars Would You Like to See Again?

More than 350 readers of TheHorse.com responded to a poll asking, “Which TheHorse.com Webinar would you like us to re-run with a live question and answer session with the presenters?”


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Palm Beach Equine Clinic Acquires Katy Equine Clinic

Veterinarians at the Palm Beach Equine Clinic, headquartered in Wellington, Fla., have formed a strategic partnership with the Katy Equine Clinic in Katy, Texas. Lone Star State residents now will have access to state of the art resources,

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Shadow Play Wins Little Brown Jug

Shadow Play won the $551,225 Little Brown Jug on Thursday at Delaware County Fairgrounds, pulling away for a 6 1/4-length victory in the second leg of the pacing Triple Crown.

The black colt paced a mile in 1:50 1-5. He took the lead at start

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Ohio State to Offer Online Courses for Vets, Horse Owners

Beginning in November, The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine will begin to offer new online continuing education courses available to all veterinarians, technicians, breeders, and owners–nationally.

This program continue

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Ike’s Remnants Batter Farm Crops in South, Midwest

From Texas rice farms to Midwest cornfields, some farmers in the path of Hurricane Ike’s remnants saw profits sink as strong winds battered crops.

“The timing was devastating,” said Mike Smith, an agricultural extension agent in Henderson

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Feed, Hay Needed for 20,000 Animals Displaced by Hurricane

An estimated 20,000 head of displaced cattle and horses in both the Chambers and Jefferson counties of Texas are in immediate need of hay and fresh water resulting from Hurricane Ike’s storm surges in southeast Texas, livestock officials said

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