HSUS Receives Grant to Help Wild Burros
The HSUS has received a five-year $760,000 grant to help promote the protection of wild burros.
The HSUS has received a five-year $760,000 grant to help promote the protection of wild burros.
The Senate Appropriations Committee voted to deny horsemeat inspection funds funds during fiscal 2014.
A wild horse advocacy group has expanded its existing lawsuit against the Bureau of Land Management.
The RMTC accredited the University of California, Davis, Kenneth L. Maddy Laboratory and HFL Sport Science.

The amendment would deny the USDA funding to carry out inspections at U.S. horse processing plants.
Officials determined that zilpaterol found in tests from 12 racehorses originated from contaminated feed.
The measures would allow the state to take action quickly when faced with emerging illegal substances.
New Mexico’s Attorney General has determined that horsemeat is unfit for human consumption.
A horse was apparently slaughtered for meat, then dumped in an embankment near West Palm Beach, Fla.
Authorities arrested two men who allegedly worked with sored horses at Larry Wheelon’s training barn.
Plans to implement a points-driven penalty system for equine medication violations are moving forward.

Study results suggest the BLM should rely more on contraception than roundups to manage wild horse herds.
Survey results show the adoption of RCI’s uniform medication policy for racing is advancing nationwide.

The legislation would help protect a herd of wild horses residing on North Carolina’s Outer Banks.
Gerard Butler will be charged for using the drug Sungate, which contains the anabolic steroid stanozolol.
The USEF will host a town hall meeting on horse welfare, which will be broadcast live online on June 3.
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