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Man Slaps Horse, Gets Assault Charge
In weird news, a Janesville, Wisc., man was charged with battery of a police animal after he slapped a police horse on the butt. According to the Capital News, the man, who was with a group of five people in the bar district in downtown Madison, started out by petting the horse, but then... | read »

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Equestrian Tour Company in Legal Trouble
The first signs of the economic downturn seem to be taking hold on the equestrian industry. Cross Country International, the outfitter that runs equestrian vacations all over the world, has shuttered its website. According to chatter on the Chronicle of the Horse Forums, appears to be out of... | read »

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Join The Cavalry
It's an election year (in case you live under a rock) and the choices we make in the voting booth can have a serious impact on our horses' lives. That's why the American Horse Council wants you to join up. The Washington, D.C.-based membership group is the lobbyist for the horse industry,... | read »

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The Alltech 2010 World Equestrian Games: Halfway There
It's just two years until the equestrian world descends on little old Lexington, Ky. and the city is making ready. This is the first time the WEG has been held outside of Europe. The last games were in Aachen, Germany in 2006. At a recent press event, the Alltech 2010 World Equestrian Games gave... | read »

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Horse Forced To Dry Out
It came down to the carpet. That's what forced one very tolerant pub owner in England to ban a local horse from cozying up to the bar. The United Press International reports that the pub owner did a renovation on the interior of the pub where 12-year-old Penny the horse had been a regular.... | read »

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John Lyons Pumping Iron in Preparation for Road to the Horse
Extremely accomplished horse trainer and clinician John Lyons is getting ready for the 2009 Road to the Horse, not by practicing and improving his training techniques but by preparing for the competition physically. Lyons will be competing March 14-15 in Franklin,Tennessee against Tommy... | read »

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Extreme Mustang Makeover Offers Two Ultimate Tests in April
The Extreme Mustang Makeover will offer two of what has become the definitive test of horsemanship when it debuts the Gatorland Extreme Mustang Makeover during Lynn Palm's Women Luv Horses event April 3-5, 2009 and returns to the Midwest Horse Fair for the second consecutive year April 17-19.... | read »

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USRider Provides Electronic Magazine for Horse Owners
To help increase the trailering IQ of horse owners, USRider has developed a new online magazine. Released quarterly in February, May, September and November, the magazine will run 16 to 24 pages and provide a plethora of helpful information geared toward those who travel with horses.... | read »

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Lynn Palm Announces Essay Contest Winners and Highlights for Women LUV Horses
Lynn Palm and Palm Partnership Training is pleased to announce the winners of the "Why I Love Horses and My Favorite Publication" essay contest. Palm Partnership Training received forty-six entries from women and girls of all ages. The winners will receive two free weekend passes to the 2008... | read »

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Bid on a special filly at the inaugural APHA Fall Championship Show
If you missed your chance to win champion-bred yearling Gay Bars Christi at last summer's World Championship Paint Horse Show, you will have one last opportunity to call her yours at the inaugural APHA Fall Championship Show in Fort Worth, Texas, this November. The filly was donated by Floyd... | 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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