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The New York Times reported last week about a lawsuit the parents of a California girl who was killed after a fall at the Galway Downs Event in Temecula, Calif. in November 2006 filed against the United States Equestrian Federation, the U.S. Eventing Association, her trainer and others. ... | read »

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NARHA Publishes New Training Workbook and Companion DVD for Therapeutic Riding Instructors
NARHA, which has been educating the equine assisted activities and therapies (EAAT) industry since 1969, has just released a new edition of The NARHA Instructor Training Workbook and a companion DVD. The NARHA Instructor Training Workbook and DVD is a valuable tool for people interested... | read »

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State of the Association, And Happy Anniversary to NWHA
This year we mark the 10th Anniversary of being a sound horse organization, dedicated to the protection of the Walking Horse. At the same time I celebrate my one year anniversary as Executive Director of NWHA. This gives me a great opportunity to tell you where we have been and where we are... | read »

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The 200 Named for 2008 Extreme Mustang Makeover
Fort Worth's Will Rogers Memorial Center becomes the MustangDome as the Fort Dodge Extreme Mustang Makeover returns toTexas September 18-21. With it comes more than 200 formerly wild American Mustangs and more than 200 trainers hoping to capture their share of the $70,000 purse. Trainers... | read »

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Horse Slaughter and the AQHA
Last week's Kentucky Derby was occasion for several newspapers to publish opinion pieces about horse slaughter. The Toronto Star writes that in 2007, almost $70 million worth of horsemeat was shipped from Canada to countries such as France, Japan and Switzerland, an increase of 20... | read »

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Conferences in Kentucky, Montana Discuss Horse Industry Challenges
In Lexington, Ky. on April 28 and 29, horse industry experts gathered for two days of workshops on the challenges and struggles facing the equine industry. Meant as a coalition-building and problem-solving exercise, experts came to the conclusion that the horse industry, while far... | read »

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Happy Ending for Horse Pulled from Spring
A horse that had fallen six or seven feet into a water-filled culvert in Pittsford, Vt. was returned to dry land. The horse, reports Boston.com, suffered from hypothermia, exhaustion, a laceration and a puncture wound, but, barring infection, was expected to recover fully. Firefighters... | read »

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Franklin, Tennessee Welcomes 2009 Road to the Horse
Road to the Horse and Ride the Remuda Productions, Inc., are proud to announce that the 2009 event will be held March 14-15 at a new location in Franklin, Tennessee. The event, previously held in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, will be held at the Williamson County Ag EXPO Park where top... | read »

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Media Advisory Mustang Smackdown On Streaming Video
USEF Gold Medalist Pete Kyle of Whiteboro, texas leads a team of five domestic horses and their riders during the Texas Classic, one of the nation's largest horse shows, in their bid to take on five American Mustangs in what's being billed as the "Extreme Mustang Smackdown." A... | read »

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Hundreds of Volunteer Opportunities on the King of Trails
The opportunity to assist in the creation of a national treasure will take 2008 Continental Divide Trail Alliance (CDTA) volunteers from Canada to Mexico and through varied landscapes ranging from desert to tundra, as the work to complete one of the nation's premier long-distance trails... | 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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