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Assistance Agencies Helping Equines in North Dakota, Minnesota
With the waters of the Red River now receding, efforts continue to rescue and care for hundreds of evacuated horses in North Dakota and Minnesota. According to equine rescue Special Horses, the Equine Sciences Department at North Dakota State University is coordinating the incoming horses to... | read »

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Winter Equestrian Festival sponsor FTI aids Madoff Investigation
The Palm Beach Daily News is reporting that a major sponsor of Wellington, Fla.'s famous Winter Equestrian Festival is helping with the investigation of financier and alleged ponzi scheme mastermind Bernie Madoff. Dennis Shaughnessy is chairman of Winter Equestrian Festival sponsor FTI... | read »

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Legendary Woman, Author and Founder of Centered Riding Leaves the Horse World in Mourning
Sarah Rodman Swift known to her worldwide following as "Sally Swift" passed away on April 2, 2009. Sally was less than three weeks away from reaching her 96th birthday. She was born on April 20, 1913 in Hingham, Massachusetts to Rodman "Tod" Swift and Elizabeth Townsend Swift. She had one... | read »

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Sound Horse Conference Focuses on Enforcement and Detection
On March 20 and 21, the Friends of Sound Horses held its second annual conference to discuss the practice of soring in Tennessee Walking Horses. The content of the conference included the findings of anonymous interviews with trainers and owners involved in the practice, as well as methods of... | read »

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Top Athletes Test Reining Skills at FEI World Cup
The world's top FEI dressage and jumping riders will try their equestrian prowess in the sport of Reining during the Rolex FEI World CupTM in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 18 at the Thomas & Mack Arena. Teams from around the globe will take a four-day crash course in the trademark sliding stops,... | read »

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The Women Loved Them and a Man Takes the Gatorland Extreme Mustang Makeover Win
It was the first foray for the Mustang Heritage Foundation into the Southeast, so far from what many see as "cowboy country," but Florida proved it was the home of great horsemen and women during the Gatorland Extreme Mustang Makeover April 3-5. Held during Lynn Palm's Women Luv Horses in... | read »

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Legendary Woman, Author and Founder of Centered Riding Leaves the Horse World in Mourning
Sarah Rodman Swift known to her worldwide following as "Sally Swift" passed away on April 2, 2009. Sally was less than three weeks away from reaching her 96th birthday. She was born on April 20, 1913 in Hingham, Massachusetts to Rodman "Tod" Swift and Elizabeth Townsend Swift. She had one... | read »

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National Wild Horse Adoption Day Set for September 26
Wild horse and humane animal advocacy groups from across the nation are joining forces for a single cause: to encourage the American public to consider and act on the adoption of a wild horse or burro. A goal of 1,000 adoptions has been set for the first National Wild Horse Adoption Day to be... | read »

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AQHA Quarterfest is for Equine Clinic Junkies
If you're a clinic junkie - someone who attends every horse clinic within 150 miles of home - you'll want to circle May 1-3 on your calendar for QuarterFest: A Celebration of the American Quarter Horse at the Tennessee Miller Coliseum in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. We'll have... | read »

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What to do about a Horse in the Garage
A horse named Fancy has the residents of Dedham, Mass. in a twist. The horse, according to local news reports, is living in a garage in the decidedly non-equestrian oriented community. Horse board in the Boston area can costs anywhere from $500-$1000 a month. Fancy's owners had to move the... | 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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