The Horse, Sister Publications Win Industry Media Honors
Blood-Horse Publications garnered no less than 14 honors in the American Horse Publications annual awards
Blood-Horse Publications garnered no less than 14 honors in the American Horse Publications annual awards
Authorities in Hawaii County, Hawaii, are seeking whoever is responsible for shooting two horses earlier this
Poll question: How close has the EHV-1 outbreak come to your horses?
American Horse Council’s National Issues Forum, entitled “Congress on a Diet: What It Means for the Horse
Rose McGee is scheduled to complete her master’s degree in the Department of Veterinary Science at UK this
Members of Alabama’s equine community are working with farmers and cattle ranchers to help tornado survivors
A $2,500 cash reward has been offered for information about a horse shooting at an equine therapy program in
An agreement reached by 12 Horse Industry Organizations (HIOs) could disqualify Horse Protection Act violators
John Fort’s Peachtree Stable’s Plum Pretty fought off a late charge by St. John’s River to win the May 6 Kentucky Oaks (the first jewel in the Filly Triple Crown) to win by a neck. Zazu rallied for third in the 1 1/8-mile race for 3-year-old fillies
The University of Kentucky College of Law journal Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agricultural, and Natural Resources Law (KJEANRL) was recently ranked one of the top 100 law journals of 2010 by the Washington and Lee University School of Law. This is a
A Virginia bill amending the state’s animal welfare code to include specific horse care practices was signed into law in late March. HB 1541 requires horse owners to provide their animals with feed to prevent malnutrition, water to prevent
Woodford Reserve bourbon is taking the traditional the mint julep to a new level by selling the world’s most exclusive mint julep cup, proceeds of which will benefit The Heart of a Horse Foundation, whose mission is to maintain and stimulate the
The year 2011 marks the 250th anniversary of the so-called “modern” veterinary profession.
A Nebraska measure that could invite private-sector horse processing into that state drew closer to becoming law on March 30 when lawmakers voted it out of the first round of floor debates required to pass the legislation.
The Kentucky Equine Education Project (KEEP) board of directors elected Corey Johnsen March 29 to serve as its chairman of the board. Johnsen replaces former Kentucky governor Brereton C. Jones, who resigned earlier this month. Johnsen, a resident of
Following requests from national federations, the Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI) Bureau has agreed to extend the period of consultation on new FEI Statutes that would allow for restructuring of the current FEI governance model. The vote on
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