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AAEP Issues White Paper on Ending the soring of Tennessee Walking Walking Horses
Calling it one of the most significant welfare issues affecting any equine breed or discipline, the American Association of Equine Practitioners today issued recommendations for eliminating the abusive practice within the Tennessee Walking Horse industry known as soring. Soring is the... | read »

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Mustang Trainer Begins Cross Country Trek to Makeover
Las Vegas, Nev., horse trainer Matt Replogle is making his journey to the Extreme Mustang Makeover in Fort Worth, Tex., September 18-21, a different, and perhaps more meaningful one. While others will be loading their mustangs into trailers, Replogle is making the 1,200-mile journey to Fort... | read »

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UK, Kentucky Equine Humane Center to host pasture management seminar
The University of Kentucky's pasture evaluation program will host a seminar called "Horse Pastures in the Fall: a Perfect Time to Renovate" in conjunction with the Kentucky Equine Humane Center at the Center's facility in Nicholasville, Ky., on Tuesday, Aug. 26 from 5 to 8:30 p.m. The seminar... | read »

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Riding for Reading at the Oregon Country Classic
The non-profit Riding for Reading program galloped on to Oregon for its second class of the year at The Country Classic in Wilsonville Oregon. This was the second year that the Country Classic hosted the class, in which riders from first through twelfth grade compete in a hunter pleasure... | read »

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Countdown to 2008 Extreme Mustang Makeover
The Fort Dodge Extreme Mustang Makeover returns to Fort Worth, Texas September 18-21 and with it comes more than 300 formerly wild American Mustangs and more than 200 trainers hoping to capture their share of the $70,000 purse. Trainers, who range from age 9 to 64, come from 38 states... | read »

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Ward Ranch leading sire, Just Plain Colonel, dies at 25
Ward Ranch stallion, Just Plain Colonel, died from complications of colic on Wednesday, July 23, 2008 at the age of 25. The stallion was the National Reined Cow Horse Association's (NRCHA) Number Six All-Time Leading Sire, and has appeared on reined cow horse, cutting and reining leading... | read »

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Deborah Lipsky and Will Richards to Deliver Keynote at NARHA National Conference
NARHA announced today that Deborah Lipsky and Dr. Will Richards have been signed as keynote speakers for the 2008 NARHA National Conference and Annual Meeting in Hartford, CT on October 30. Their presentation is titled "Horses and Individuals with Autism: a Natural Therapeutic Relationship"... | read »

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Feds Say Nevada Pond Not to Blame for Horse Deaths
The Associated Press wrote last week that the BLM said the deaths of 71 wild horses on a military site in Nevada was not caused by elevated nitrate levels in water sources. Testing of a watering hole showed that the nitrate levels came from a combination of animal waste, natural soil... | read »

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Back Country Horsemen of America Stands Up for Issues That Affect You
Did you know that some wilderness management agencies are trying to restrict the use of horses on public lands? Or that the U.S. Forest Service is planning new trail classifications, which might limit our activities? Did you hear about the new bill that could eliminate the current fees for... | read »

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Congress Addressing Horse Slaughter Cruelty in New Federal Legislation
A bipartisan coalition of lawmakers has introduced legislation to ban the slaughter of American horses for human consumption overseas, as well as the export of American horses to other countries for slaughter. House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers (D-Mich.) and Rep. Dan Burton... | 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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