2012 Kentucky Equine Survey: Clearing up Misunderstandings
The University of Kentucky (UK) College of Agriculture Equine Programs aims to set the survey facts straight.
The University of Kentucky (UK) College of Agriculture Equine Programs aims to set the survey facts straight.

More than 100 horses have been evacuated from areas affected by a wildfire raging in central Washington,
The 11-year-old Arabian gelding finished the 100-mile ride in fourth place.
Three HIOs have been deemed noncompliant for failing to comply with new HPA enforcement rules.
The 2012 Kentucky Equine Survey is in the final stages of data collection.
More than 20 vesicular stomatitis cases have now been confirmed in New Mexico horses.
New information indicates the stolen horses were intended to be sold for profit.
Buyers will soon be able to bid on horses seized from embattled Quarter Horse breeder Rita Crundwell.
The USDA might decertify five Tennessee Walking Horse HIOs for not complying with new HPA enforcement rules.
The requirements are in place this year as a result the Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s presence at the fair.
The horses were evacuated after heavy, persistent rains caused nearby bayous and creeks to flood.
Three horses in one chuckwagon team died, one was injured, and two did not sustain injuries in the accident.
Applications will be accepted for nonprofit research, educational, and promotional equine activities.
“Torque” is recovering at the University of Prince Edward Island’s Atlantic Veterinary College.
Jim J. Shoemake was named chairman and Jerry Black, DVM, was named vice chairman at the AHC’s annual meeting.
Tom Daniels, Jan Hancock, and Cathy Laws have joined the ELCR Advisory Council.
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