AHP Seeks Participation in Second Equine Industry Survey
AHP is seeking participation in its second Equine Industry Survey to gauge trends in the U.S. equine industry.
AHP is seeking participation in its second Equine Industry Survey to gauge trends in the U.S. equine industry.
Broad adoption of the new medication policies hinges on action by regulators in all racing jurisdictions.
The groups contend drugs administered during the horses’ lives make them unsuitable for human consumption.
Bait trapping involves setting up panels and luring animals into the confined area with an attractant.
Horse welfare advocates called on Congress to reinstate the funding ban on USDA horsemeat inspections.
In the wake of a March 25 New York Times report, Udall renewed his call for safety and integrity regulation.
The Kentucky Horse Council (KHC) is providing coordination for the U.S. Equine Disaster Relief Fund.
The HSUS calls for felony charges for using chemicals to sore and mask soring on Tennessee Walking Horses.
BLM will spend $300,000 on 12 projects to improve conditions where wild horses and burros reside.
Fourth edition of “World Rules for Equine Drug Testing and Therapeutic Medication Regulation” released.
The public can address the Advisory Board during the meeting on April 24, at 10:45 a.m., local time.
Proposed Tennessee bill could make challenges to horse-processing plant development costly.
n addition to the processing plant, the project includes an onsite equine “Rescue and Rejuvenation Program.”
Developers cited high site preparation costs as the reason for abandoning the Mountain Grove location.
The 6-year-old gelding is recovering after a tornado swept him up from a pasture and dropped him into a house.
Research indicates that combining NSAIDs achieved no better results than using either drug alone.
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