
BLM Releases 2015 Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Gather Decision
The BLM will conduct a bait- and water-trap gather to remove 15 to 20 young wild horses this year.
The BLM will conduct a bait- and water-trap gather to remove 15 to 20 young wild horses this year.
Equine Veterinarians Australia says cobalt misuse in the horse racing industry is a serious animal welfare issue.
The wild horse adoption event will take place at the Reno Rodeo Livestock Events Center Sunday on June 21, at 2 p.m.
Race-day medications for racehorses would be banned and an independent agency would be charged with enforcing rules.
The center will reopen to the public during its regularly scheduled hours on Monday, June 22.
Six wild burros from the Black Mountain Herd Management Area tested positive influenza last month.
The Pan American Conference featured a variety of speakers who focused on anti-doping, marketing, and more.
The group will advocate for uniform medication standards for American Thoroughbred racing.
A Tennessee judge has dismissed the soring case against Walking Horse trainer Larry Wheelon due to lack of evidence.
Eddy County commissioners oppose legislation banning the transport of horses to other countries for processing.
Breeders’ Cup has expanded its out-of-competition drug testing program, increased security at barns, and more.
In 2014 racehorses in Ohio produced 112 positive drug tests, most of them for flunixin meglumine or phenylbutazone.
Of the 1,238 respondents, 517 (42%) said they are most concerned about “unwanted” horses.
The judge ruled that Larry Wheelon’s Fourth Amendment rights were violated due to faulty search warrants.
The BLM is looking for input on an environmental assessment for a wild horse growth suppression pilot program.
The transition comes after the commission’s primary laboratory reportedly failed to report three drug tests.
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