AFA Supports AHC Welfare Code
The American Farrier’s Association is the latest organization to endorse the AHC’s Welfare Code of Practice.
The American Farrier’s Association is the latest organization to endorse the AHC’s Welfare Code of Practice.
New research has revealed that horses do, in fact, try to intentionally communicate with us to achieve certain goals.
Frederick Atkinson pleaded no contest to charges connected to 41 horses removed from a California property last year.
The Idaho woman transported a free-roaming mare to an animal sanctuary because the horse appeared malnourished.
The event for county and state officials will take place Aug. 1-3 at Morehead State University.
Hector Manuel Febus Ojeda is facing charges connected to the maltreatment of one of his horses.
A Mills County, Iowa, judge denied charges due to lack of probable cause.
Brooke USA hopes to provide water to thousands of working equids in Ethiopia.
Improving working equids’ health and welfare could help them work longer and better to the benefit of their owners.
The five were sentenced to probation in relation to the maltreatment of two horses at the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds.
Comedian Jon Stewart and his wife Tracey adopted the mare who recovered after being abandoned at an auction barn.
The amendment would prevent the USDA from using any of its 2017 budget revenue to pay for horsemeat inspections.
An equine behaviorist weighs in on “flooding” in horse training and offers a less stressful alternative.
Horses not accepted at the first FEI inspection may not compete in national classes at the same event for 48 hours.
Philippa Humphreys died after a rotational fall, and Skyler Decker’s horse, Inoui Van Bost, suffered a fatal injury.
Leadership is considering its response to the incident and whether or not to revoke Logan Allen’s championship title.
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