USDA Horsemeat Inspections Funded Through 2013
USDA inspections at U.S. horse processing plants will be funded through September 2013.
Discussions about the welfare of our equine friends
USDA inspections at U.S. horse processing plants will be funded through September 2013.
Oklahoma have passed a House bill that allows horse slaughter in that state.
The California Horse Racing Board, citing feed contamination, dismissed 48 positive tests for zilpaterol.

The BLM will reduce business hours at its largest wild horse and burro adoption facility starting April 6.
Authorities are evaluating whether a man who made a video of himself shooting his horse should face charges.
Authorities will evaluate of how phenylbutazone in horsemeat could affect the humans that consume it.

Researchers evaluated how blood collection tube size impacts total plasma carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations.
New York officials have temporarily closed a Queens stable after several horses died there in recent months.
The state of Nevada and wild horse advocates reached an agreement on the sale of “estray” horses.
An Oklahoma Senate committee passed a bill aimed at facilitating a horse processing industry in that state.
French authorities are finding more supply chains involved in horsemeat distribution.
A race that claimed the life of one equine participant last year has been removed from this year’s schedule.
The track’s simulcast feed will run informational slots featuring retired racehorses available for adoption.
Rudy Rodriguez was suspended and fined after flunixin was found in his horses at two races last year.

Prominent owners threatened legal action if Breeders’ Cup prohibits race-day Salix at its world championships.
The legislation would outlaw the export of horses for processing and the export of U.S.-produced horsemeat.
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