
‘Horses and the Law’ Blog Returns to TheHorse.com
Attorney Rachel Kosmal McCart joins TheHorse.com’s blogger stable to pen the “Horses and the Law” blog.

Attorney Rachel Kosmal McCart joins TheHorse.com’s blogger stable to pen the “Horses and the Law” blog.

The United States has identified two potential host cities: Wellington, Fla., and Lexington, Ky.
Connecticut horse owners anxiously await a ruling that could declare horses a naturally vicious species.

The groups partnered in 2013 to make substantial improvements to the Cane Run Watershed.
TIP sponsorships are available for myriad disciplines and are open to shows in the United States and Canada.
As part of its ongoing educational series of webinars and teleconferences, ELCR will offer four programs.
The ride–a memorial to the Arabian mare, Taffeta Ribbons–will benefit the Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center.

AHT researchers study horse health topics from performance- and injury-related clinical treatment to disease.
The past year has been one of the busiest in the British Equine Veterinary Association’s (BEVA) history.
The deadline to submit nominations for the Lifetime Achievement Award and Pegasus Medal of Honor is Sept. 23.

Many dude ranches take a hands-on approach to what is now known as eco-tourism.

Two studies investigated whether women see horses as self-objects and how perceptions change as women age.

Officials urge citizens to keep an eye out and use caution around all feral and estray horses.

The Kentucky Equine Survey results open the door for new health surveillance and disease mitigating measures.

Kentucky’s equine industry had a total economic impact of almost $3 billion, generated 40,665 jobs last year.

Dr. Jill Stowe explains why industry studies, like the 2012 Kentucky Equine Survey, are important for the average horse owner to partake in.
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