Pictured Pair Uninvolved in Florida Slaughter Case
Two men thought to have information about the slaughter of a high-ticket show jumper were not involved in the incident.
Two men thought to have information about the slaughter of a high-ticket show jumper were not involved in the incident.

The charity will establish veterinary services to improve the health and welfare of more than 24,000 working donkeys.
Kansas State University hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for a $2.8 million state-of-the-art equine facility on Nov. 4.
Authorities believe two men could have information about the slaughter of a show jumping horse in Palmetto.
Emily Marquez-Dulin will work to advance Brooke USA’s mission of helping working equids around the world.
More than 700 horse show trophies won by the convicted embezzler will be sold in an online auction this month.
Scientists are investigating an active pharmaceutical ingredient called NP-500 with studies in horses.

Olympic Agenda 2020 is the strategic road map for the future of the Olympic movement.

Does hyperflexion have negative effects or does it help improve horses’ performance? Scientists review the research.
The USEF approved a rule change which expands the range of responsible parties for drug and medication violations.
There are now 56 accredited aftercare organizations using more than 180 facilities across the United States and Canada.
Two domestic horses were found abandoned and suffering from extreme malnutrition, dehydration, and physical abuse.
The AAEP Foundation is accepting pre-proposals for research projects on supporting limb laminitis until Jan. 15, 2016.

Of the 775 respondents, 560 (72%) said they have owned or ridden an off-track Thoroughbred.
TOBA supports reforms to medication testing and enforcement in American Thoroughbred racing.
An eighth man has been arrested in connection with raids on three illegal slaughter farms in Florida.
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