Madelyn Millard Receives AHC’s 2012 Van Ness Award
The Van Ness Award goes to a person who has shown leadership and service to the horse community in her state.
The Van Ness Award goes to a person who has shown leadership and service to the horse community in her state.
Individuals suspended for HPA violations by one HIO can still participate in events managed by other HIOs.
The organization claims the new USDA regulations are unconstitutional.
The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) and Hagyard Equine Medical Institute have teamed up.
Now in its third year, the monthly e-newsletter dedicated to equine research at the University of Kentucky.
Kentucky’s last comprehensive study of this type was conducted in 1977.
A Paint mare was burned and blinded with a chemical substance in May.
I’ll Have Another will be declared out of the June 9 Belmont Stakes according to trainer Doug O’Neill
Jeff Dockery has pleaded guilty in high-profile Tennessee Walking Horse abuse case.
The USDA rule that implements minimum penalties for soring horses takes effect July 29.
Animal welfare authorities in Colorado hope the offer of a cash reward will lead them to whomever abandoned
A captive bolt gun was used to kill a Standardbred mare discovered dead in her paddock last month.
Blood-Horse Publications, parent company of The Horse, received 13 American Horse Publications (AHP) awards.
The ELCR works to educate horse owners about land conservation for equestrian use.
An 8-year-old Standarbred mare was fatally shot one day before she was slated to take part in a race.
The bits stand the risk of breaking, causing a safety hazard for both horse and rider.
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