Equine Rescue Groups to Compete to Help At-Risk Horses
More than 100 participants will take part in the ASPCA’s 2015 Help a Horse Day grants contest.
More than 100 participants will take part in the ASPCA’s 2015 Help a Horse Day grants contest.
A Louisiana man has been arrested for allegedly starving and shooting a pair of horses and maltreating two others.
Of the 620 poll respondents, 266 (43%) said they would like to adopt a wild horse, but have not yet.
The Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation expects its hay costs in 2015 to exceed $220,000.
Animal cruelty charges against a Vermont woman accused of maltreating 23 Arabian horses have been dropped.
Authorities have seized nearly 40 allegedly maltreated horses from a farm in Dallas, Oregon.
The Miniature Horse Association of Arizona’s vice president has been charged with multiple animal cruelty counts.
An Oklahoma man is facing multiple charges after more than 80 horses were seized from his Muskogee County property.
A woman has pleaded guilty to maltreating 36 horses on her Hamptonburgh, New York, property.
A Texas woman pleaded guilty to an animal cruelty charge connected to the removal of 28 horses from her business.
The ASPCA’s Equine Fund awarded more than $1.1 million in grants to support 169 equine rescues in 2014.
Nearly 30 horses are receiving rehabilitative care after bring removed from a riding stable near Galveston, Texas.
Of those horses, 80% were successfully retrained and adopted while the remaining 20% are being rehabilitated or trained.
Eight allegedly malnourished horses from four locations within a single neighborhood are receiving rehabilitative care.
Fourteen horses used to pull vendor wagons are receiving care after authorities removed them from their stables.
A herd of 41 allegedly maltreated horses from Nevada County, California, is receiving rehabilitative care.
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