Horse Processing Advocate Sue Wallis Dies in Wyoming
Sue Wallis, who made headlines as a vocal proponent of U.S. horse processing, died Tuesday. She was 56.
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.

The conference’s aims are to connect equine community members and promote successful wild horse adoption.

Officials will soon consider a penalty system for drug violations that dovetails with uniform model rules.
A judge granted an injunction preventing Valley Meat Co. from opening its long-sought horse processing plant.

Congress has passed a bill that eliminates funding to carry out horsemeat inspections at domestic plants.
The group says TWHBEA is violating law by making them to travel to remove a board of directors member.
The cobalt was presumably used as a performance-enhancing substance, a statement said.

If passed, the proposed legislation would once again strip the USDA of funding for horsemeat inspections.

Get helpful information for navigating the crowded field of performance-horse medications.
Less than two weeks into the new year, two horses have been found butchered in separate incidents.
The TWHBEA members contend the association is forcing them to travel in order to remove a director.
The suit is the latest volley in the battle surrounding the opening of a horse processing plant in New Mexico.

A judge will hear arguments on both sides of the case on Jan. 13 before issuing a ruling.
Steroid scandals prompted the British Horseracing Authority to amend its medication control policy.
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