Texas Horse Attacker Sought
Texas authorities are seeking whoever is responsible for beating a horse before setting it ablaze.
Texas authorities are seeking whoever is responsible for beating a horse before setting it ablaze.
The FEI is seeking participants to create new “pictograms” to represent each of its disciplines.
The NFACC is renewing the equine care and welfare guidelines and is seeking industry stakeholder input.
American Horse Publications has launched a second industry survey to gauge trends in the U.S. equine industry.
Forty-two confirmed tornadoes tore through Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio on March 2.
A Maryland man convicted in connection with last year’s shooting death of a wild mare at the Assatea
Blue Rain, the USEF National Champion Pony Sire from 2004 to 2011, received the award on Jan. 21.
Nominations landed TheHorse.com in the Top 10 in Best Use of Facebook, Best Publication, and Most Informative.
Lloyd’s of London recently presented the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture a check for $45,000.
The Legacy award honors those who have registered at least one foal for fifty consecutive years
D. Paul Lunn, BVMS, MS, PhD, will begin his duties as dean of the NC State CVM on Feb. 15, 2012.
The Washington International Horse Show has some unique challenges for the competing horses and riders.
The New York-based owner of 22 horses swept away during Hurricane Irene is hoping to recover his animals.
Collecting an accurate pasture sample is only half the battle; interpreting the results and putting them to go
The 2010 Canadian Equine Industry Profile Study results reveal an equine industry worth $19 billion annually.
Equine professionals are protected from liability connected to equine activities by a limited liability law.
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