
Brendle Joins AHC as Director of Policy, Legislative Affairs
In this capacity Bryan L. Brendle will lead the AHC’s public policy, government relations, and advocacy efforts.

In this capacity Bryan L. Brendle will lead the AHC’s public policy, government relations, and advocacy efforts.
The legislation will shield veterinarians from civil liability when they report suspected animal cruelty to authorities.

Farriers can learn more about conducting research, increasing the evidence behind farriery, and improving horse welfare.
Tennessee law enforcement authorities are hoping the public can help identify who shot and killed a Greene County horse.

Of the 274 respondents, 201 (73%) said they are most concerned about West Nile virus.

The survey is designed to capture the impact of horse owners and equine-related goods and service providers.

University of Kentucky student Julianna Witt is interested in pursuing a career in the Thoroughbred racing industry.

Field day attendees can tour the research plots at the A.J. Powell Jr. Turfgrass
Research Center.

Dr. Carl Mattacola heads UK’s Equine Jockey/Rider Injury Prevention Initiative.

TheHorse.com readers and staff share their tips for preparing and keeping horses safe during Fourth of July festivities.

The Commission said projects focusing on improving welfare conditions would be appropriate in EU programming.
Proposals must be submitted by Sept. 15 and will be reviewed by an independent equine research review board.
The U.S. office will be located at the Institute for Infectious Animal Diseases, in College Station, Texas.
Aiyanna Callaway faces 15 animal cruelty counts for allegedly failing to provide care for more than 30 horses.

Panelists offered insights on current horse industry needs and future trends.

Although horses spent more time walking when muzzled, they also more than doubled the time they spent standing.
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