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Equestrian Land Conservation Resource Forms Alliance with Tread Lightly
In an effort to help horseback riders and all outdoor enthusiasts protect their trail access on public lands, the Equestrian Land Conservation Resource has formed a strategic alliance with Tread Lightly! The alliance was formed because a ccess to healthy public lands and waters for... | read »

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AHC Urges Land Managers to use Stimulus Funding for Equestrian Trails
The American Horse Council has asked the National Park Service (NPS), U.S. Forest Service (USFS), and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to use stimulus funding for trails. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 signed into law on February 17 appropriates over $1.7 billion for... | read »

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Don Treadway Succeeds Bill Brewer as AQHA Executive Vice President
Don Treadway is the new executive vice president of AQHA, effective March 9, 2009. AQHA, the world's largest equine breed registry and membership organization, is headquartered in Amarillo, Texas. Don succeeds Bill Brewer, who retired from AQHA. During his 35-year employment at AQHA, Don has... | read »

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Extreme Mustang Makeover Adds Yearlings To Texas and Tennessee events
The success of the 2008 Extreme Mustang Makeover Yearling Edition has spurred the addition of yearling competition, for youth competitors only, during the Extreme Western and Eastern Stampede's in Fort Worth, September 18-20 and in Murfreesboro, Tenn., October 23-25. "Our fans have spoken and... | read »

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Celebrating the Morgan Horse in Sacramento
"We were delighted with every aspect of the convention," said AMHA Executive Director, Julie M. Broadway. "The weather cooperated for great farm tours, attendance was strong, and all the seminars were well attended. Each party was fun and upbeat, and fundraising was very successful!... | read »

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Montana Horse Slaughterhouse Bill Gains Support
With the passage of the ban on slaughterhouses, more states are taking the matter into their own hands. For example, the Montana House of Representatives strongly endorsed--67 to 33--a bill recently that would green-light a horse slaughterhouse in Montana and aims to bring the industry back... | read »

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Economic Stimulus from the Horses POV
The American Horse Council recently detailed some of the benefits to horse owners contained in the Economic Stimulus Bill, which Pres. Barack Obama signed into law in mid-February. As it turns out, there are quite a few new benefits and others that have been extended. The Stimulus Act... | read »

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Horse Park in Florida Seeking Broader Constituent Base
The new executive director vows not to let the park, which is operated by donations, go under. Five hundred acres, $1 million in debt, and tough economic times: Perhaps a recipe for failure? Hopefully not, says The Florida Horse Park's new executive director. But with a $700,000 debt... | read »

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Benefits in the Economic Stimulus Act for Horse Industry
President Barack Obama has signed the Economic Stimulus Act into law. The bill is intended to provide a jump-start to the U.S. economy. "The new law contains two important tax incentives that would allow a much bigger write-off for horses and other depreciable property purchased and... | read »

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BBC Commits to Broadcast of the Alltech FEI European Championships 2009
Alltech, a global leader in animal health and nutrition, is proud to announce that the BBC, one of the largest broadcasting corporations in the world, will provide coverage of the Alltech FEI European Championships 2009. Thirty-two nations and 150 riders are expected to take part in the event... | 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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