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Madonna Gets Expert Help from British Event Rider
British horse magazine Horse and Hound reports that British eventer Daisy Trayford has been hired to coach Madonna for two weeks at the FTI Winter Equestrian Festival (7 January-29 March) at Wellington, Florida. Madonna, who keeps her horses mostly at her suburban London estate, will... | read »

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National Parks Service Awards Grant to Equestrian Land Conservation Resource To Develop a National Equestrian Trails Organization
The National Parks Service Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance Program (NPS RTCA) has awarded the Equestrian Land Conservation Resource (ELCR) a technical assistance grant to develop a national equestrian trails organization. The terms of the grant include assigning an NPS RTCA staff... | read »

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American Endurance Ride Conference
Endurance riders and equestrians interested in checking out the "ultimate distance riding sport" are invited to attend the American Endurance Ride Conference's 2009 convention at the Galt House Hotel Louisville, Kentucky on February 20 and 21. "We are excited to have our convention in... | read »

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Extreme Mustang Makeover Returns to Texas; Adds Tennessee
After placing more than 300 mustangs for adoption at its 2008 Extreme Mustang Makeover in Fort Worth, Tex., the Mustang Heritage Foundation (MHF) hopes to equal that number, but divide the wealth between two key locations in 2009. Fans and potential trainers of the event will now be able to... | read »

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Big Prizes Still the Norm for Cutting and Rodeo
The Ft. Worth Star Telegram is reporting that rodeo and cutting horse competitors made record amounts of money in 2008. Three competitors in those sports surpassed $3 million in their career earnings. Phil Rapp's career National Cutting Horse Association earnings equaled more than $6... | read »

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Organizations to Offer Emergency Hay
Organizations in Central Oregon, Kentucky, and nationwide are helping to connect horse owners with hay to help them get through tough economic times. Grassroots of Central Oregon, for example, provides owners with emergency hay. Doug Evans, a small-animal veterinarian in Bend, Oregon,... | read »

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Norwegian Forfeits Bronze Medal
The International Equestrian Federation disqualified Norwegian jumper rider, Tony Andre Hansen, who, with the highest score, helped his team win the bronze medal in team jumping. His horse tested positive for a banned drug at the Olympics. In reaching its conclusion the FEI Tribunal... | read »

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The HSUS and Parelli Natural Horsemanship Join Forces in Celebration of Horses
The Humane Society of the United States and world-renowned natural horsemanship trainers, Pat and Linda Parelli, are joining forces to spotlight the trainability and intelligence of rescued horses. At each of seven U.S. venues for Parelli's 2009 "Celebration" events, The HSUS will work with a... | read »

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World Games 2010 Foundation Names New Chief Executive Officer
The World Games 2010 Foundation today announced that it has selected Jamie Link as the new Chief Executive Officer of the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games. Link has been serving as Deputy Secretary of the Kentucky Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet since December 2007 and prior... | read »

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Wild Mares Get Injections
The Bureau of Land Management will inject 80 mares from the Cedar Mountain Herd with birth control. The herd, which numbers around 650 total horses, needs to be reduced to around 200 horses, the BLM told the Salt Lake Tribune . Several hundred horses will go up for adoption. The injected... | read »

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AQHA Executive Vice President Bill Brewer Stepping Down March 9
The registration of more than 2 million of the now more than 5 million horses in the American Quarter Horse Association registry and a growth in membership numbers from 276,500 to more than 350,000 are examples of the success of the customer service-driven management model that Bill Brewer... | read
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