
This Bud’s for You!
About 100 days ago my husband, Matt Livengood, signed up to be a part of the Extreme Mustang Makeover and picked up Bud, his randomly assigned wild mustang.
About 100 days ago my husband, Matt Livengood, signed up to be a part of the Extreme Mustang Makeover and picked up Bud, his randomly assigned wild mustang.
Last fall I adopted a wild mustang stud. Would gelding him help calm his wild attitude?
Medication regulations for racehorses are changing. Here’s what you need to know.
AVMA representatives gathered to educate the nation’s policymakers on some equine-specific legislation.
Truesdail will analyze all urine and blood specimens taken from horses competing at Maryland races.
Diagnostic testing is rarely a one-size-fits-all proposition. Here’s what you need to know.
The UHC works to fulfill its mission to reduce the number of unwanted horses and to improve equid welfare.
The BLM initiated a 30-day public scoping period regarding proposed wild horse ecosanctuary in Wyoming.
Reasons, costs, and solutions for the increase in unwanted horses will be discussed at the March 8 summit.
The BLM is hoping the public can help identify those responsible for the shooting deaths of two wild burros.
Stakeholders are learning how difficult it can be to achieve uniformity, even with basic regulations.
“Mustangs of Oregon” will air Feb. 6 at 8:30 p.m. local time on OPB TV.
Industry stakeholders met Jan. 30 for an update on adoption of uniform medication and drug testing rules.
Sue Wallis, who made headlines as a vocal proponent of U.S. horse processing, died Tuesday. She was 56.
The BLM is seeking management ideas, but critics say previously suggested methods haven’t been implemented.
Some attendees suggested questionable studies might be the basis for some medication policies.
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