
Horses Evacuated Ahead of Butte County, California, Wildfire
Horse owners are evacuating their horses ahead of a wildfire that has already consumed more than 20,000 acres in Butte County, California.
Discussions about the welfare of our equine friends

Horse owners are evacuating their horses ahead of a wildfire that has already consumed more than 20,000 acres in Butte County, California.

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A federal judge has temporarily halted a BLM plan to perform ovariectomies on 100 wild mares gathered from the Warm Springs Herd Management Area, in Oregon.

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Western Milling has agreed to pay $2.4 million in damages to the owners of several horses that reportedly became ill or died after consuming monensin-contaminated horse feed.

Why do researchers spend time studying basic equine behavior questions when the answers seems so obvious? An horse behavior researcher weighs in.

The United States Equestrian Federation and the University of Kentucky have signed a letter of intent to develop an equine regulatory testing laboratory in Lexington, Kentucky, the federation announced Oct. 31.

A herd of allegedly neglected horses is receiving rehabilitative care after being removed from a property near Lake Butler.

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