
Reward Offered for Information on Lily’s Abusers
Investigators hope a $10,000 reward will help them find whomever who shot an elderly mare with a paintball gun.

Investigators hope a $10,000 reward will help them find whomever who shot an elderly mare with a paintball gun.
Texas A&M’s Drug Testing Laboratory is the seventh to receive full RMTC accreditation.
Officials are asking for thoughts on Hendra virus and use of the available equine vaccine in Australia.

The BLM is seeking experienced individuals to help train wild horses and place them into good homes.

Racetracks in California, Florida, Kentucky, New York, and Ontario have participated since the program began in 2014.
A dozen horses are dead and 11 more are recovering after fire destroyed their barn at South Florida Trotting Center.

The trust is now accepting proposals from IRS-registered equine nonprofit organizations for its 2016 grants program.

The BLM is seeking proposals from those who can care for a minimum of 200 horses in a free-roaming pasture setting.

Researchers recently confirmed that in poor and rural communities, equid health is intrinsically linked to human health.
Research topics include EHV-1 latency, foal pneumonia, training and surface factors in preventing injury, and more.

The aged mare, who was shot 130 times, is also underweight, blind in one eye, and has an ulcer in the other eye.
One horse is dead and 20 others are displaced after fire swept through a barn at an equestrian center in Villa Rica.
The BLM is offering $10,000 for information on the shooting death of a horse in October 2015 near Carson City, Nevada.

The legislation would aid in creating uniform standards in drug testing and enforcement for Thoroughbred racing.

The new scanner is wider than the standard size, which should allow most of a horse’s neck to be examined.
Texas A&M University researchers hope to determine how the equine industry impacts the economy in that state.
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