2012 Kentucky Equine Survey Reaches Critical Funding Goal
A critical fundraising threshold was met this month for the 2012 Kentucky Equine Survey.
A critical fundraising threshold was met this month for the 2012 Kentucky Equine Survey.
American Horse Publications conducted the online nationwide equine industry survey from March to May 2012.
The grants will fund research on the effects of equine-assisted activities for veterans with PTSD and/or TBI.

President HRH Princess Haya has been appointed to serve as the OIE’s first Goodwill Ambassador.

The horse arrived at The Ohio State University on Sept. 5 after being burned in his pasture on Aug. 26.
Jackie McConnell will pay $75,000 in fines, serve three years probation, and perform community service.
More than 300 horses seized by federal law enforcement authorities will be sold at auction Sept. 23 and 24.
The AQHA Animal Welfare Commission recommended the rules to ensure horse welfare at competitions.
The legislation would stiffen penalties for soring horses by amending the Horse Protection Act (HPA) of 1970.
Event presented by Great American Insurance will benefit the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation.
The American Veterinary Medical Association has approved Animal College of Animal Welfare as a specialty.
Fire investigators in Bedford, N.H., are seeking the cause of a barn fire that claimed the lives of 14 horses.
Wild horses and burros will be removed from their ranges in Nevada under a U.S. Fish and Wildlife plan.
Online bidding on horses seized from embattled Quarter Horse breeder Rita Crundwell will begin on Sept. 7.
The American Association of Equine Practitioners Foundation received funds for the first time this year.
The evacuation applies to the 700 horses currently stabled at Fair Grounds for its summer Quarter Horse meet.
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