
Bill Would Put Salt River Herd Under State Jurisdiction
The bill would protect the feral horses and place them under Maricopa County Sheriff’s Department and USFS jurisdiction.

The bill would protect the feral horses and place them under Maricopa County Sheriff’s Department and USFS jurisdiction.

The meeting, scheduled for April 21 in Nevada, is being held to inform the public of the project and address questions.

The BLM could have the chance to conduct a research project by placing radio collars on mares returned to the range.

Cobalt administration in high doses can cause detrimental effects on a number of equine body systems.
The proposed role would place the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service in charge of enforcing the law.

The meeting, taking place in Redmond, Oregon, will be live-streamed on the BLM website.

Keeneland is implementing enhanced security measures for horses participating in this Kentucky Derby prep race.
A man accused of operating an illegal slaughter farm in Palm Beach County has been found guilty of cruelty to animals.

The board advises the BLM and U.S. Forest Service on managing and protecting wild horses and burros on public lands.

The BLM said public input is valuable and will help enable the bureau to develop a well-informed assessment.

Keeneland, Fasig-Tipton, and OBS amended their policies regarding steroids in weanlings, yearlings, and 2-year-olds.
The thresholds and penalties will take effect April 15, the day cobalt testing begins at all Ohio racetracks.

Horses in the 2016 Wood Memorial will be subject to out-of-competition testing, publicized veterinary records, and more.
Texas A&M’s Drug Testing Laboratory is the seventh to receive full RMTC accreditation.

The BLM is seeking experienced individuals to help train wild horses and place them into good homes.

Racetracks in California, Florida, Kentucky, New York, and Ontario have participated since the program began in 2014.
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