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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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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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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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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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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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Mustang Foundation Sets 1,000-Horse Adoption Goal
Forging a path into a depressed equine industry while calling on an American
public with a message of preservation is the challenge of the Mustang Heritage
Foundation (MHF) as it announces its goal of placing 1,000 American Mustangs for
adoption in 2008. "Some might say this is not the best... | read »
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Clinician Line-up Shines at Western States Horse Expo
The list of headliners for this
year's Western States Horse Expo, June 6-8 in Sacramento, California, is bound to please all
attendees.
Clinicians include Chris Cox,
John Lyons, Jane Savoie, Jonathan Field, Bob Avila, Al Dunning, Richard Shrake,
Dana Boyd-Miller, Sandy Collier, Angelia... | read »
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Equestrian Land Conservation Resource Adds Talented New Members to Board of Directors
The Equestrian Land Conservation Resources (ELCR) has the distinct pleasure of
welcoming three new members to the Board of Directors. Dan Rosenberg, president
of Rosenberg Thoroughbred Consulting, Patsy Mattingley, a leadership volunteer
for the U.S. Pony Club, and Stephanie McCommon of the... | read »
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News:
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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