Feds Reveal Crundwell Horse Sale Details
Buyers will soon be able to bid on horses seized from embattled Quarter Horse breeder Rita Crundwell.
Buyers will soon be able to bid on horses seized from embattled Quarter Horse breeder Rita Crundwell.
The USDA might decertify five Tennessee Walking Horse HIOs for not complying with new HPA enforcement rules.
The requirements are in place this year as a result the Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s presence at the fair.
The horses were evacuated after heavy, persistent rains caused nearby bayous and creeks to flood.
Three horses in one chuckwagon team died, one was injured, and two did not sustain injuries in the accident.
Applications will be accepted for nonprofit research, educational, and promotional equine activities.
“Torque” is recovering at the University of Prince Edward Island’s Atlantic Veterinary College.
Jim J. Shoemake was named chairman and Jerry Black, DVM, was named vice chairman at the AHC’s annual meeting.
Tom Daniels, Jan Hancock, and Cathy Laws have joined the ELCR Advisory Council.
The Van Ness Award goes to a person who has shown leadership and service to the horse community in her state.
Individuals suspended for HPA violations by one HIO can still participate in events managed by other HIOs.
The organization claims the new USDA regulations are unconstitutional.
The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) and Hagyard Equine Medical Institute have teamed up.
Now in its third year, the monthly e-newsletter dedicated to equine research at the University of Kentucky.
Kentucky’s last comprehensive study of this type was conducted in 1977.
A Paint mare was burned and blinded with a chemical substance in May.
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