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Take Action to Save Trails
The Recreational Trails Program is in jeopardy, according to the Equestrian
Land Conservation Resource.
Money and programs for the Recreational Trails program are currently operated
by the Federal Highway Administration and state Transportation departments.
According to the ELCR, the... | read »
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News From the World Equestrian Games
Preparations may be still under way for the 2010 Alltech World Equestrian
Games to be held in Lexington, Ky., but some countries are already preparing
their bids to host in 2014.
The French Equestrian Federation applied to the International Equestrian
Federation for the opportunity to host.... | read »
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Pickens Wife Wants to Build Horse Refuge
Madeleine Pickens, wife of oilman T. Boone Pickens wants to create a 1
million acre refuge for wild horses and burros.
Pickens told the Associated Press that she'll take over the horses and burros
now being held in holding pens by the Bureau of Land Management. The horses sent
to such... | read »
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Trading in a Shadbelly for a Cowboy Hat
If you've won gold medals for dressage at the Olympics, multiple World Cups
and the World Equestrian Games and announced your retirement from international
dressage competition, what's next? For the reigning dressage queen Anky van
Grunsven, the answer is simple: Reining.
Van Grunsven,... | read »
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Unwanted Horse Coalition Continues to Compile List of Facilities to Accept Horses
Unwanted horses are, unfortunately, a big headline these days. With the cost
of hay, grain and care skyrocketing and
for some horse owners struggling economically , the need for homes for unwanted horses has greatly increased. The
Unwanted Horse Coalition (UHC) is compiling a list of... | read »
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Intrigue in the International Dressage Community?
Last week, the president of the International Dressage Federation (FEI) asked
for the resignation of the entire dressage committee.
In a letter to the committee, FEI President Princess Haya of Jordan cited
judging irregularities at the 2008 Olympics among other reasons as justification
for... | read »
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A Call for Help: Your Input is Needed in a Nationwide Survey on the Problem of Unwanted Horses
The problem of unwanted horses is being studied through a nationwide
initiative of the Unwanted Horse Coalition (UHC) with help from equine
associations, veterinarians, breeders, state and local law enforcement, horse
owners, rescue/retirement facilities, and other facilities using horses.... | read »
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USRider Offers Tips for Winter Travel Season
With the change of seasons, USRider, the national provider of roadside emergency
assistance for equestrians, reminds those who travel with horse to be careful
when traveling and to invest time doing routine preventive trailer maintenance
to enhance their travel safety.
"While trailering... | read »
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NTRHA pays out more than $100K this fall as Bockius, others win big
The first four
introductory events produced by team roping's newest organization, the National
Team Roping Horse Association, drew well over 350 entries and paid out more than
$100,000 in prize money.
Two weeks after the inaugural
event in Guthrie, Okla.,
an NTRHA roping in Glen Rose,... | read »
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News:
A Call For Help: Your Input Is Needed In a Nationwide Survey on the Problem of Unwanted Horses
The
problem of unwanted horses is beingstudied through a nationwide initiative
of the Unwanted Horse Coalition (UHC) with helpfrom equine associations,
veterinarians, breeders, state and local law enforcement, horse owners,
rescue/retirement facilities, and other facilities using horses.... | 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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