
Advocacy Groups Want BLM to Increase PZP Use in Wild Horses
The groups believe increased PZP use could reduce the need to maintain horses in holding facilities.

The groups believe increased PZP use could reduce the need to maintain horses in holding facilities.

Specialists will share how the Wild Horse and Burro Program works and showcase adoptable animals in demonstrations.

The top two finishers at an event in Doha earlier this year have tested positive for human erythropoietin (EPO).
Glaucine, thought to have bronchodilatory and anti-inflammatory properties, is found in the tulip poplar tree.

Researchers in the club’s Racing Laboratory are studying biomarkers for use in drug testing.

The bill is designed to protect the herd and place the animals under local and U.S. Forest Service jurisdiction.

The amendment would prevent the USDA from using any of its 2017 budget revenue to pay for horsemeat inspections.

But some wild horse advocates believe the shortfall is due to the agency’s failure to manage the animals effectively.

The bill protects the feral horses and places them under Maricopa County Sheriff’s Department and USFS jurisdiction.

Researchers attributed the program’s success to a rigorous adoption process, pre-adoption gentling of horses, and more.
The public tours of the Indian Lakes Off-Range Wild Horse and Burro Corral in Fallon, Nevada, are scheduled for May 20.

Representatives educated Congress members about the Thoroughbred Horseracing Integrity Act of 2015.

The enhanced equine security measures are part of the track’s ongoing safety and integrity program.

The New Mexico Racing Commission will enhance its out-of-competition drug testing program effective immediately.
A group of Oregon equestrians are concerned that a letter from a Congressman might erroneously link soring to dressage.

One bill sponsor said the legislation is designed to protect horses while keeping the U.S. food supply safe.
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