
BLM Using Sprinklers to Mitigate Heat Wave’s Effects
The BLM’s Palomino Valley Wild Horse and Burro Center installed sprinklers to reduce heat levels in corrals.
Discussions about the welfare of our equine friends

The BLM’s Palomino Valley Wild Horse and Burro Center installed sprinklers to reduce heat levels in corrals.
The BLM is seeking comment on the environmental assessment for the Humboldt herd area wild horse gather plan.
Ohio horsemen will pay more to offset the cost of equine drug testing under a resolution adopted June 27.
The new “Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Equines” was released on June 27.
The HSUS has received a five-year $760,000 grant to help promote the protection of wild burros.
Authorities hope the public can help identify who’s illegally dumping horse carcasses in San Joaquin County.
A horse in the trainer’s care raced after undergoing a biaxial neurectomy, a surgery banned for racehorses.
Law enforcement authorities are investigating the death of a pair of Gypsy Vanner horses.
Investigators looking into the cause of equine sudden deaths concluded that no foul play was involved.
Authorities are investigating the cause of a fire that claimed the lives of 35 Saddlebred horses last week.
The Senate Appropriations Committee voted to deny horsemeat inspection funds funds during fiscal 2014.
The breeders pleaded not guilty to multiple animal cruelty counts for allegedly maltreating several horses.
A wild horse advocacy group has expanded its existing lawsuit against the Bureau of Land Management.
The applicants will now begin the TAA’s review process to be eligible for grant consideration.
While USEF rules require owners to report fatalities, there are currently no regulations regarding collapse.
The RMTC accredited the University of California, Davis, Kenneth L. Maddy Laboratory and HFL Sport Science.
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