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Riding Program for Veterans Progressing

The North American Riding for the Handicapped Association (NARHA), is continuing to work directly with the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) on developing the NARHA Horses for Heroes program.

The program provides equine-assisted activities

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Texas Track Cancels Races Due to Rain

Severe weather, including .8 of an inch of rain in a 15-minute span, caused the cancellation of the final six races Sunday at Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie, Texas.


A severe thunderstorm popped up over Lone Star Park at approximately

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Sort-of Pensions for U.S. Forestry Pack Animals

U.S. Forest Service pack animals that have outlived their usefulness in the backcountry are finding the good life in the pastures and back 40s of some north-central Montana ranches and hobby farms.


Horses and mules that once hauled

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Woodlands Hustling to Open Slots, Casino

The Woodlands dog- and horse-racing track in Kansas plans to open a temporary casino with as many as 800 slot machines by February, while building a $40 million to $50 million permanent casino and restaurant, its operators said this

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Thirst for Knowledge

Horse people are always searching for new ways to learn about their passion: the horse. Perhaps it is because our relationship with the horse is just that–a passion–that we are continually looking for ways to expand our knowledge base. It can be

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Two Plead Guilty In Horse Doping Case

Two Ballston Spa, N.Y., men accused of trying to fix races by injecting harness horses with substances designed to deaden pain or improve performance pleaded guilty today to felony charges.


District Attorney James Murphy says 68-year-old

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Arizona Veterinarians Say More Are Needed

A task force investigating Arizona’s shortage of animal doctors has found that there are about 400 openings for veterinarians across the state.

 

The shortfall is denying even basic care for animals statewide.

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Program to Help Feed Horses Launched by Kentucky Group

The Kentucky Horse Council has announced a new program to assist horse owners who cannot provide adequate feed due to temporary financial setbacks.

The Equine Safety Net program is designed to provide a 30-day supply of feed for horses when

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Immigration Bill Appears Dead–Indefinitely

The United States Senate postponed action June 28 on comprehensive immigration reform–perhaps until after the 2008 November election–when an effort to limit debate on the Senate floor failed to garner enough votes.

In all, 46 senators

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Seabiscuit Statue Returned Home After 55 Years

Descendants of the owner, trainer, and jockey of Seabiscuit paid tribute to the legendary American racehorse June 23 as a life-sized bronze sculpture of the horse was unveiled and formally dedicated at Ridgewood Ranch in Willits, Calif.

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Immigration Bill Survives Senate Vote

The United States Senate voted June 26 to revive broad legislation to overhaul the country’s immigration system. The measure was thought to be dead earlier in the month.


Under Senate rules, at least 60 votes from the 100-seat chamber wer

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Super Horse Invasor Retired After Workout Injury

Shadwell Stable’s reigning Horse of the Year Invasor suffered a career-ending injury to his right hind ankle and has been retired from racing following his last major work in preparation for next Saturday’s Suburban Handicap.

Trainer Kiaran

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No Decision Yet in Philly Park Kicking Incident

Jockey Victor Molina–who was caught on camera kicking a 2-year-old colt prior to the start of the third race at Philadelphia Park Casino & Racetrack June 18–had a formal hearing before track stewards June 22, but no decision was made by th

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