Stud Fees Help Fund TAA in 2015
The stallions’ connections pledged to donate 25% or more of the advertised stud fee for each horse to the TAA.
The stallions’ connections pledged to donate 25% or more of the advertised stud fee for each horse to the TAA.
The registry is the nation’s first database to list information about convicted animal abusers on a statewide basis.
Hyperflexion was more common in the 2008 World Cup than the 1992 Olympic Games in dressage classes, researchers found.
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In many cases, a good shelter with adequate food is enough to keep horses warm during winter weather, researchers found.
A New York Supreme Court judge ordered that a receiver oversee the care of more than 20 of Beth Hoskins’ horses.
The rescue made news in 2014 when its operators were found guilty of multiple counts of animal cruelty.
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The bill includes a provision that forbids funding of horsemeat inspections at horse processing plants.
The ordinance allows retired horses to be rehomed or for the district to keep and maintain the retired animals.
A police report indicated that an owner reported finding her horse covered with blood and dead in a stall on Dec. 14.
Wisconsin officials hope a cash reward will lead them to those responsible for allegedly sexually assaulting the mare.
Researchers determined that rein tensions were more consistent when horses were ridden with a martingale than without.
The committee approved the use of a lip cord in amateur and open halter classes for stallions aged 1 year and older.
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