New York Horse-Drawn Carriage Driver Charged
The driver is facing a single animal cruelty count for allegedly working an injured animal.
Discussions about the welfare of our equine friends
The driver is facing a single animal cruelty count for allegedly working an injured animal.
Steroid scandals prompted the British Horseracing Authority to amend its medication control policy.
The booklet lists 24 therapeutic medications with their withdrawal times and threshold levels.

The lawsuit is intended to prevent Valley Meats Co., LLC, from starting horse processing operations next year.
Authorities are investigating the shooting of a mare found wandering in the desert earlier this month.

A federal appeals court ruled against animal rights groups that challenged U.S. horse processing plants.

The KHRC approved changes to its withdrawal time guidelines for all racing breeds.
More than 20 accredited racehorse retirement facilities will share in $1 million in grants.

Out-of-competition drug testing has broad support, but some issues have made use difficult for regulators

The Ohio State Racing Commission indicated it’s not prepared to adopt a uniform national drug policy.

Can you see stress in your horse’s eyes? It’s possible if you’ve got an infrared thermographic camera.
Authorities are seeking those responsible for shooting a Paint Horse in its pasture last month.
The allegedly neglected donkey was one of three residing at one property; the others allegedly died.
The Tennessee Walking Horse trainer pleaded not guilty to cruelty charges for allegedly soring horses.

The beneficiaries of the challenge will be horses, donkeys, mules, and their owners in developing countries.
“The Horse Comes First” is an promoting the welfare of horses throughout and after their careers in racing.
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